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Encourages education in all Celtic languages. Presents an overview of the Gaelic languages; includes courses and Gaelic language contacts in the Toronto area.
http://www.torontogaelic.ca/
The Atlantic Gaelic Academy devlops and provides Gaelic-learning programs mainly for part-time students of the language, both in class and online.
http://www.gaelicacademy.ca/
Cape Breton Regional Library's catalogue of Gaelic resources.
http://www.cbrl.ca/leughseo/
Brief description of the Celtic Studies program at Cape Breton University, Nova Scotia.
http://www.cbu.ca/cbu/_main/default_main.asp?topic=programs&...
The Celtic Roots Festival, held in Goderich, Ontario, celebrates the music, dance, language, and craft art traditions of seven Celtic nations. Includes information on performers, workshops, and children's day camp.
http://www.celticfestival.ca/
Non-profit association that runs conversational Irish-Gaelic language classes and immersion programs. Includes exercises and links to Irish-Gaelic language media.
http://www.comhra.org/
The Federation of Scottish Clans in Noval Scotia (FSCNS) is the voice for the provinces Scottish communities, associations, and clans and aims to foster and maintain the Scottish culture and Gaelic language in Nova Scotia. Lists events, games and festivals and provides historical information on tartans, mottos and clan and plant badges.
http://scotsns.chebucto.org/
The Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts, the only institution of its kind in North America, has gained an international reputation for helping maintain and preserve Gaelic language and culture. Students study Scottish traditional disciplines including Gaelic language and song, music, dance and crafts.
http://www.gaeliccollege.edu/
Gaelic language course description, sample lesson, instructor profile, FAQ and registration information.
http://www.gaeliccollege.edu/index.php?option=com_content&ta...;
The Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia provides online Gaelic language lessons and lists Scottish cultural events and Gaelic organizations. Includes articles on the origins of Scottish step dancing, Gaelic singing, piping and fiddling.
http://www.gaelic.ca/
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