Nova Scotia Gaelic College
(For the Gaelic College of Scotland see Sabhal Mòr Ostaig)
Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts | |
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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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