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- Q5057366 subject Q8669050.
- Q5057366 subject Q8707000.
- Q5057366 abstract "The Ceilidh Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.This coastal route along the Gulf of St. Lawrence is located on the west coast of Cape Breton Island in Inverness County and runs 107 kilometres (66 mi) from the Canso Causeway in Port Hastings to Margaree Harbor where it intersects with the Cabot Trail.Most of the Ceilidh Trail follows Trunk 19.The region's Scottish heritage dates back to the beginning of the 19th century. Cèilidh (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈkʲʰeːlɪ]) means "party". Locations along the Ceilidh Trail include:Inverness, home of the Ceilidh Trail School of Celtic Musicthe Mabou HighlandsLake Ainslie, the largest natural fresh water lake in Nova ScotiaJudiquePort Hood".
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- Q5057366 comment "The Ceilidh Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.This coastal route along the Gulf of St. Lawrence is located on the west coast of Cape Breton Island in Inverness County and runs 107 kilometres (66 mi) from the Canso Causeway in Port Hastings to Margaree Harbor where it intersects with the Cabot Trail.Most of the Ceilidh Trail follows Trunk 19.The region's Scottish heritage dates back to the beginning of the 19th century.".
- Q5057366 label "Ceilidh Trail".