A traditional Cape Breton dessert, Blueberry Grunt has been satisfying the region’s residents sweet for over two centuries. Ingredients 4 pints fresh Nova Scotia blueberries washed and dried...
While there is little recorded about Celtic religion, there are some things we do know about our ancestors’ beliefs and rituals. The Celts were polytheistic...
The Celtic Festival of Beltane (Beltain, Beltainne, Beltaine, Bealtaine, Beltany) – which marks the beginning of summer in the ancient Celtic calendar – is a Cross Quarter...
Scotland is home to three native languages: Gaelic, English, and Scots. The Scots language has four main dialects and 10 “sub dialects” around the country....
A classic Sunday morning meal, Scottish Crumpets are best when shared with family and friends. Ingredients ¾ cup self-raising flour 1 tablespoon caster sugar ¼...
Northern Ireland is home to a rich literary heritage. Here are 10 great experiences to explore across the region’s literary landscape. 1. Seamus Heaney Homeplace...
The Nova Scotia Highland Village Society was founded in 1959, to create a living history museum to interpret, preserve and promote the Scottish Gaelic language,...
Scotland is a land filled with stunning landscapes, a deep-rooted history, and lively traditions, and it boasts some of the most iconic and culturally significant...
From cozy crofters’ cottages to lofty castles, there is a special place for every visitor in Scotland! Callakille, Applecross This lovely, whitewashed croft teeters above...
Reincarnation was an important aspect of the Celtic worldview. Because of this belief, the Celts did not identify a particular place that one went to...