Community kilt skating has returned to Montreal, which hosted its first kilt skate in 2015. One of the kilt skaters at the Verdun Auditorium this year wasn’t even born then.
Read MoreThe Scots have two words that indicate two sides of the Scottish character. THRAWN describes people who do something with tenacity and conviction – even when it seems a bit crazy. BRAW describes something that is pleasant and enjoyable: FUN. These two words personify the challenge and fun of the Great Canadian Kilt Skate (GCKS) organized by the Scottish Society of Ottawa (SSO) and communities across Canada. What is it? Why do they do it? How can you join the fun too? Read on.
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