Nova Scotia Gaelic College

Nova Scotia Gaelic College

(For the Gaelic College of Scotland see Sabhal Mòr Ostaig)

Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts
Established 1938
Type Canadian educational institution
Religious affiliation non-denominational originally Presbyterian
Postgraduates not available
Doctoral students not available
Location St. Ann's, Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island, Canada
46°12′49″N 60°36′20″W / 46.21361°N 60.60556°W / 46.21361; -60.60556Coordinates: 46°12′49″N 60°36′20″W / 46.21361°N 60.60556°W / 46.21361; -60.60556
Campus Cabot Trail.
Colours Burgundy & black
Website www.gaeliccollege.edu

The Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts (also known informally as the Gaelic College) is a Canadian educational institution located in the community of St. Ann's on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island along the Cabot Trail.

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