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Ta’n me’j Tel-keknuo’ltiek: How Unique We Still Are

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic 1675 Lower Water Street, Halifax

Ta'n me'j Tel'keknuo'ltiek: How Unique We Still Are reflects how Mi’kmaw people remain connected to the lands and waters of Mi’kma’ki through this exhibit featuring Mi'kmaw historian and guest curator, Salina Kemp.

Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo

Scotiabank Centre 1800 Argyle St, Halifax

Experience performances that blend modern spectacle with historical medleys - from marching bands, acrobats, and dancers to military displays, pipes and drums, and much more!

Love Local Concert Series

Pictou Waterfront Caladh Avenue, Pictou

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.

Pictou Lobster Carnival

Pictou Waterfront Caladh Avenue, Pictou

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.