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The Nova Scotia Highland Village Society was founded in 1959, to create a living history museum to interpret, preserve and promote the Scottish Gaelic …
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Oct 24, 2024
This walking tour gives a physical glimpse at the evolution of the Scot immigrants and their descendants from the late 1700's to present. Actors play the parts of people at different points in histor…Full review by CdnMink
Sep 16, 2024
This is NOT handicapped friendly. Buildings are not easily accessible. There is a lot of walking and slopes to navigate. I had a walker and could not get around well with the gravel. I was able to go…Full review by Epicspirit1
Sep 9, 2024
This living history museum begins in Scotland in the early 1800s, as many Scottish families were preparing to leave Scotland for Cape Breton. You travel from building to building, progressing through…Full review by Aileen H
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