Hogman-eh! – the annual Scottish-style New Year’s Eve celebration – is the largest Hogmanay celebration outside of Scotland.
Read MoreThe first ten years of the Scottish Society of Ottawa have seen abundant growth and success. With gratitude and glad tidings, we hope you enjoy reading highlights about our founders, the builders, and the legacy of the past ten years, and that you will come along with us as we continue into our second decade and beyond.
Read MoreAfter two years when public health protocols forced cancellation of scheduled events, community Kilt Skates will return to Montreal and Calgary.
Read MoreWith the 2023 kilt skate season just weeks away, the Scottish Society of Ottawa (SSO) has produced a video highlighting a Canadian tradition that continues to grow and flourish.
Read MoreNancy chats with Ron Robertson, a 5th generation descendant of John Robertson coming to Canada in 1821.
Read MoreWinter is coming and, with it, a new kilt skate season.
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.
Read MoreWe all experience Remembrance Day and an appreciation of what has gone before in our own way. How can we ensure the memories are lasting, the gratitude real? Stories and symbols of all kinds help us remember and learn about those who served and their sacrifices. And increasingly the poppy itself as the overarching symbol of remembrance, communicates engaging and powerful messages.
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