Blog Archive

This is a archive of all our old blog posts. Feel free to browse through them

Blog Archive

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Ch-ch-ch-changes – Atharrachaidhean

'Nuair a thàinig na Gaidheil gu Ceap Breatainn an tùs, cha robh 'ad idir toilichte an dùthaich fhéin fhàgail, agus bidh sin seo-chluinntinn 'sna h-òrain a rinn agus a ghabh iad an déidh dhaibh tighinn a' seo.

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Tune in to Cape Breton – from the Edmonton Journal

Check out this article that was in the Edmonton Journal, discussing a Celtic music focused vacation in Cape Breton: Click here to read. The article mentions our members, the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre, Glenora Inn & Distillery and Inverness County. Doesn't it make you want to visit?

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The true meaning of "ceilidh" in Cape Breton

Chluinnear gu tric mu 'n cuairt an eilein gum bi ceilidh ann an àite seo, no gum bi daoine a' dol do cheilidh an nochd, agus a bheil ceilidh ann an àite sam bith ceann na seachdainne 'sa tighinn? Bidh daoine a' measail ceilidhean mar tachartasan far an cluinnear ceòl 's an òlar deoch làidir no leann no fion, far am bi danns' 'is gàirdeachas nan ruith cha mhór gu soilleireachadh an latha, agus 's dòcha seachad air an uair sin!

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Introducing Angus MacLeod, our Gaelic blogger

Fàilt' oirbh uile do 'n bhlog ùr seo! Tha mi 'n dòchas gun còrd e ruibh 's gun éirich cothroman còmhraidh ás na cuspairean mu dheidhinn a sgrìobhas mi. A' bharrachd air a' sin, ma bhios cuspairean aig daoin' eile, no ceistean agaibh, gum bi fios ri fhaotainn an seo mu 'n deidhinn cuideachd.

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Announcing The Celtic Heart of North America’s New Blogging Platform!

Welcome to our brand new blog! The Celtic Heart of North America is very happy to announce our new blogging platform to the world! We are very excited about the four First-Rate Bloggers who have agreed to write regularly for you. These individuals are passionate about Cape Breton Island’s culture and are ready to share their unique views and experiences. Introducing the Celtic Heart of North America bloggers:

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Celtic Colours generates millions of dollars for Cape Breton economy in 2009

Celtic Colours International Festival had an amazing year in 2009. The Festival’s unique combination of culture, heritage, history and scenery, bolstered by new investment and marketing initiatives, found new audiences and increased visitorship to Cape Breton Island, resulting in a $5.5 million economic impact in 2009.

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Our Celtic experience partners

Look out for our Experiences Map, available Island-wide