The Cape Breton Fiddlers are always a crowd pleaser, but add their guests PEI’s Chaisson Family and you could be in for a case of fiddle fever.
The Cape Breton Fiddlers
See Related: Baddeck and area, Fiddle, October 7, St. Ann's and area
Step Into the Past
This wee jewel at our National Historic Site takes you back 250 years with a period meal, a candlelight concert and an experience you’ll never forget.
See Related: Louisbourg and area, October 7, Sydney and area
Raising the Roof
A Cape Breton virtuoso meets a band with members from three countries. It’s a recipe for some serious energy. Hold on to your hats.
See Related: October 7, Sydney and area
Tunes for the Mira
She’s the grand lady of the Scottish/Cape Breton fiddle. He’s the king of the Irish accordion. The tunes will flow on the Mira tonight.
See Related: October 7, Sydney and area
Whycocomagh Gathering
They come from Shetland, Ireland, Newfoundland, the US and right here. They’ll gather in Whycocomagh and you’ll wish they could stay forever.
See Related: October 7, Whycocomagh and area
Celtic Cabaret
The old Irish songs sung by Tommy’s boys, some lively bluegrass and the hottest young band in Cape Breton add up to one butt kickin’ cabaret.
See Related: October 7, 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 7, St. Ann's and area
Bobbin Lace Demonstration
Suzanne Craig demonstrates the centuries-old technique of hand weaving bobbin lace.
See Related: Inverness and area, Learning Opportunities, October 7, Whycocomagh and area


