The Devil’s Half Acre Motorcycle Rally
The Devil’s Half Acre Motorcycle Rally is a three-day celebration of motorcycles, community, and small-town Nova Scotia charm that takes place in Kentville, the heart of the Annapolis Valley, June 26-28, 2026.
The Devil’s Half Acre Motorcycle Rally is a three-day celebration of motorcycles, community, and small-town Nova Scotia charm that takes place in Kentville, the heart of the Annapolis Valley, June 26-28, 2026.
An island-wide traditional music festival!
The Barn Concert-Ceilidhs feature the best Celtic music performers on Cape Breton along with emerging and impromptu guest performers. The atmosphere is informal, the acoustics are excellent, and the local crowd graciously shares the love of their music with visitors from near and far.
Enjoy an evening of improvised theatre. Get ready for a night of quick wit, bold characters, and laugh-out-loud moments as Spontaneity Improv Company brings you a high-energy Improv Showcase!
Concert series hosted by Mabou based musicians, Derrick and Melody Cameron and featuring some of Cape Breton's finest traditional musicians and step dancers. Come join us for a ceilidh!
Celebrate Canada's Birthday on the Pictou Waterfront, Free outdoor concert, family games and activities, face painting, bouncy house, BBQ and cake.
Experience performances that blend modern spectacle with historical medleys - from marching bands, acrobats, and dancers to military displays, pipes and drums, and much more!
Come celebrate Canada Day at the Ross Ferry Marine Park on Cape Breton Island to enjoy of day filled with events and activities!
The Textiles & Treasures Trail is a unique self-guided summer experience along Nova Scotia's scenic North Shore. It highlights artisan studios, fibre artists, craft boutiques, and farm markets off the beaten path that visitors can explore
A festive day celebrating the coastal villages in the Lake Charlotte area and Memory Lane's birthday.
Free Outdoor Concerts on the Pictou Waterfront. July to August, every Sunday and Monday evening 6:00-8:00pm. Traditional Maritime music, county, rock and more.
Started in 1934, the Pictou Lobster Carnival has become a signature event in Nova Scotia. This three day festival celebrates the end of the fishing season in the area, Maritime culture and music.