Oin us for the 21st New Brunswick Highland Games & Scottish Festival this July 26th - 28th, 2002, in Fredericton, New Brunswick. One of the largest Atlantic Canadian Scottish Festivals, this event is for anyone who is looking for a fun-filled weekend. Whether it be the heavy events, highland dancing, enjoying some of the world's best Celtic music, or sampling traditional food and drink, this is ...
The New Brunswick Scottish Cultural Association promotes and encourages an interest in the history, traditions, arts, crafts, music, literature, and other cultural activities of Scotland and those of Scottish descent and the Gaelic language ...
THE FIRST NATION INFORMATION PROJECT NEW BRUNSWICK FIRST NATION DIRECTORY LIST YOUR FIRST NATION Big Cove First Nation RR#1, site 11, Box 1 Big Cove, NB E0A 2L0 Phone:(506) 523-8200 Fax: (506) 523-8230 Language: MicMac, English Tribal Council: Mawiw Council of First Nations Buctouche First Nation Site 1, Box 9 R. R. No. 2, Buctouche Kent Co., New Brunswick E0A 1G0 Phone:(506) 743-6493; 8731 FAX: ...
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HOME HISTORY AROUND TOWN INFO BOOTH FUN STUFF NEW BRUNSWICK THE IRISH STORY Among other cheerful sobriquets, such as The Loyalist City, and The Greatest Little City In The East, Saint John, New Brunswick, also bills itself as Canada's Most Irish City. While other jurisdictions might argue about the demographics, there is no disputing the fact that Irish presence, participation and ...
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