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The Gaelic College was founded in 1938 by Rev. A.W.R. MacKenzie as a
school devoted to the study and preservation of the Gaelic language and
Celtic arts and culture. Situated in the heart of the earliest Scottish
settlement in Cape Breton, the College began as a school of Gaelic language in a small log cabin overlooking St. Ann's Bay. Since those humble beginnings the College has expanded and gained an international reputation for its contribution towards the promotion and preservation of the culture of the Scottish Highlanders who had settled here in the early 1800's.
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