Songs and stories of Cape Breton followed by a meal of fishcakes and baked beans.
St. Ann’s Bay Songs & Supper
See Related: Community Meals, October 6, St. Ann's and area
Kelly’s Dream
Newfoundland tunes and songs drift over the mountain to meet the sounds of Cape Breton as three friends make fiddles and piano soar with delight. Kelly would be smiling tonight.
See Related: October 6, St. Ann's and area
A Cape Breton Mawio’mi
Four language groups originally settled Cape Breton. Tonight the Mi’Kmaq welcome the French, Gaelic and English as they did centuries ago. It’s a unique cultural gathering…a Mawio’mi.
See Related: Baddeck and area, Mi'kmaq culture, October 6, Whycocomagh and area
Taste of the Festival
Tonight is more of a feast than a taste…three powerful bands from three islands, songs from home and away, so if you missed Fiddlers’ Bid last night, here’s your chance!
See Related: October 6, Sydney and area
Fiddles and Prose
Two Cape Breton authors read from their award winning novels punctuated by tunes and Gaelic songs for a unique and intimate afternoon.
See Related: Inverness and area, October 6, Storytelling
Late Night on the Town
You’ve sampled the “taste” and you still want more? After the show, kick back with a pint and more music just down the street at the Curling Club.
See Related: October 6, Sydney and area
Festival Club
Located at the Gaelic College in St. Ann’s, the licensed Festival Club offers an opportunity for artists to showcase in a more informal setting, as well as get a session in with friends and colleagues from near and far.
See Related: Baddeck and area, October 6, St. Ann's and area
All Ages Square Dance
Traditional Saturday night all ages square dance with local entertainment.
See Related: Judique and area, Kid Friendly, Mabou and area, October 6, Participatory Events, Square Dance


