Gaelic language and culture have been a part of the province's diversity since at least the late 1700s. Gaelic speakers from the Islands and Highlands of Scotland settled and developed communities in the eastern mainland and on the Island of Cape Breton.
Curatorial Report No. 97: Gaelic Nova Scotia - An Economic, Cultural, And Social Impact Study
Cainnt Mo Mhàthar (My Mother's Speech) http://www.cainntmomhathar.com/
Sruth nan Gàidheal (Gael Stream) www.gaelstream.ca
About Gaelic Cape Breton http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Ceilidh/html/gaeliccb_readexhibittext.html
Work Through Time http://workthroughtime.ca/Media/Audio_Index_Gaelic.php