Our Scottish links: Did you know?
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We have many links to Scotland in the Ottawa region. One of the most obvious is the city’s many military regiments with roots in Scotland. Read about our strong Scottish links to Canada’s military.
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A Scottish Journey: The Royal Yacht Britannia
SSO member and newsletter editor Nujma Bond traveled to Scotland recently to research family history and tour parts of the country. While in Edinburgh, she took a side trip to see The Royal Yacht Britannia, and was in for a real treat.
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Braebach
Breabach is an amazing Scottish group and recently performed at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, providing a lively performance as part of their North American tour.
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An invitation to renew your SSO membership
SSO Members at Scottish Trivia
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A Scottish Journey: At the National Archives of Scotland
National Archives, Edinburgh
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Autumn moods, musings, and Burns!
With seasons about to change, Andy MacCulloch shares a selection of poems and quotes about the dichotomy of fall - including from Scottland’s own Robert Burns – and adds some of his own thoughts along the way.
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Hogman-Eh! 2024: It’s going to be lively!
James Coughlan, our new Hogman-eh! director has selected the Infinity Centre as this year's venue
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Canada vs Scotland: A rugby match filled with camaraderie
In early July world class rugby players met in Ottawa for a match up – the first of a four-city tour of the Americas. The SSO’s Andy MacCulloch describes the many details that made the lead-up to the game and its aftermath memorable and fun!
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A Scottish Journey: The dichotomy of Scotland
SSO member and newsletter editor Nujma Bond recently traveled to Scotland to research family history and tour parts of the country. Throughout her travels, the “old versus new” dichotomy of the country was evident all around. In one direction, ancient castles and in another, leading institutions and technologies. She found the Scotland of today is about much more than tradition alone.
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Gleadhraich: Meet the Celtic music sensation
Direct from Scotland, this electrifying group is full of stunning music and energy. Read on to find out more about how you can see them in person this summer!
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A Scottish Journey: On the Road to Stirling
SSO member and newsletter editor Nujma Bond recently traveled to Scotland to research family history and tour parts of the country. On the road to Stirling north of Glasgow, she found herself the only one visiting the historic Dumbarton Castle, and that evening, found the best burger ever!
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SSO Tartan Day Trivia Contest
The SSO hosted its first Tartan Day Trivia Contest event recently, and it was an afternoon of robust rivalry! Read on.
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Canada vs Scotland International Rugby
When Canada’s men’s rugby side plays a much-anticipated match versus Scotland at Lansdowne, it will be a game to remember. While Scotland is currently ranked #6 in the world, Canada is #21.
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Loch Ness: Movie Review
Several SSO members recently had the opportunity to take part in a movie viewing about the “Loch Ness” monster, and board member Donald MacDonald created a review, peppered with some history. Enjoy.
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Tartan Day
The SSO hosted its first Tartan Day Trivia event recently, and a great time was had by all. But Tartan Day often turns into a tartan month… here’s a look at some of the history and events.
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A Scottish Journey
SSO member and newsletter editor Nujma Bond recently traveled to Scotland to research family history and tour parts of the country. In this introductory instalment, she describes her arrival and sets the scene as she heads off on her rewarding and unexpected adventures abroad.
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Dressed to Kilt!
What better way to celebrate a birthday and Tartan day then by attending Scotland’s largest and most prestigious fashion show?
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The Great Canadian Kilt Skate 2024 Capital is…
Whether it was one of the original four GCKS of Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Montreal or newcomers like Pembroke or the return of Toronto the events were unique and diverse and unmistakenly fun.
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Great Canadian Kilt Skate 2024 Round up
The Scottish Society of Ottawa (SSO) would like to congratulate everybody on another Great Canadian Kilt Skate (GCKS) season
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The Iron-Clad Beginnings of Carleton Place, Ontario
Carleton Place Findlay Stove Foundry dates back to 1860, when a Scottish molder - David Findlay - is said to have walked 33 km from Perth to Carleton Place.
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