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Father Colonel MacLeod display
8 August 2004
Gut of Canso Museum and Archives
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GUT OF CANSO MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
NEWEST DISPLAY - "Father Colonel was persistent! Father MacLeod not only loved fiddle music, but loved the unity it created. He nurtured this at every opportunity, most particularly at the fiddle sessions we'd have each month at Stella Maris Glebe House in Creignish. This was a gathering of the younger generation of musicians, including myself, Wendy MacIsaac, Ashley MacIsaac, Stephanie Wills, Neil Beaton and others who cared to join in. Father would encourage us to learn new tunes each week and he would help us to put together groups of tunes for various selections........" Natalie MacMaster, Summer 2004

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Port Hastings Historical Society entertaining visitors in St. David's Church Hall.
1986
St. David's Church Hall, Port Hastings


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NATURAL TALENT - Young Ashley MacIsaac, Natalie MacMaster, Stephanie Wills and Wendy MacIsaac as very young musicians performed for visitors at St. David's Church Hall for tourists at Ceilidhs(pronounced kay lee) sponsored by the Port Hastings Historical Society in 1987 and 1988.
Sharing their talent has always been a custom locally of the many talented dancers and musicians that continues every summer at outdoor concerts. The world class "Celtic Colours" that occurs on Cape Breton Island every October has given many local musicians another opportunity to perform before large audiences. Some have gone on to make a living with their music.

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Under the Map Theater group 1989 program
1989

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UNDER THE MAP THEATRE - In 1989, the town of Port Hawkesbury celebrated its centennial. One of the many special activities that year was the formation of the Under the Map theatre group that performed plays depicting the town's history on four consecutive nights in August using Granville Street as the setting. Here Comes the Causeway was one of the songs that was sung on three nights; Through the Years, Crossing the Strait and Getting Together. Helen MacDonald and Hilary Fraser with help from members of the community composed new lyrics to old tunes for some of the songs of the four plays. Under the Map Theatre is thriving and continuing to entertain audiences in 2004 in the Strait of Canso area after all these years.

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Under the Map Theater performing in front of the Peter Paint building
August, 1989
Port Hawkesbury, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada
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STORIES NEW AND OLD - In addition to several plays about the Causeway and Strait of Canso, there are many stories and poems. From the 1952 poem by Dan Louis Macdonald about the Bochan Bridge of Canso to Roald Buckley's 1955 fictional Saga of the Reluctant Piper and J. William Calder's tales of Uncle Angus to Alistair MacLeod's mention in No Great Mischief, the Causeway has been the theme in a variety of writing since its construction.
For the 50th anniversary of the Canso Causeway in 2005, some residents of the area and former residents are writing their stories of preconstruction days to the present. These stories are as varied as their owners, some humorous, others poignant but all personal expressions of their experiences and feelings of the Causeway and Cape Breton. The collection of stories will be a lasting legacy for future generations.

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Granville Green outdoor concert in the Strait of Canso.
2003
Port Hawkesbury, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada


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"GRANVILLE GREEN CONCERTS" are held outdoors overlooking the scenic Strait of Canso on the north end of Granville Street in Port Hawkesbury. Since 1994, these free concerts have been organized by the Port Hawkesbury Department of Recreation and Tourism with the financial support of the business and corporate community. National and international groups and individuals perform every Sunday night in July and August at 7 pm.
Come out and enjoy!!!!

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Port Hawkesbury Centennial Quilt block of Canso Causeway
1989



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Port Hawkesbury Centennial Quilt
1989
Eastern Counties Regional Library Port Hawkesbury Branch


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CENTENNIAL YEAR - The town of Port Hawkesbury celebrated its Centennial in 1989. To celebrate this occasion, a group of quilters made a centennial quilt. The project was coordinated by Anna Marie Langley who sewed all the blocks together. Then local quilters helped her quilt it at her home. The 72" by 102" quilt contained 20 blocks surrounding the large center block. Of the 20 smaller blocks, 7 are related to the water. The early Embree ferry block was made by Irene Burns, Embree's ship building and the Boston ships by Debbi Surette, Sir Charles Tupper car ferry by Mary MacDonald and the Canso Causeway by Kaye MacEachern and Sandra MacDonald.

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Highland Dancers
16 February 1987
Port Hawkesbury, Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada
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