Scottish Highland Games have a rich history going back almost 1000 years during the reign of King Malcolm III....
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Canmore Highland Games
Come out to Western Canada's premier Highland Games and Scottish Festival. Joint Clan MacNicol at our tent for two days of celebration of family and heritage! See you then.
Victoria Highland Games
160th Victoria Highland Games & Celtic Festival
Come out and join the members of Clan MacNicol at our tent as we celebrate our Clan and heritage thring the games!
Clan MacNicol Society of North America 2023 Gathering and AGM
A Christmas and New Year Message from Scorrybreac
A message from John Nicolson, the Chief of Clan MacNicol and his wife Jenni to all Clan Members and Friends of the Clan.
Robert Burns Day
Burns Night is widely renowned as a commemoration of the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns' birthday. Every year on 25 January, this night is celebrated – and not just in Scotland but in spots around the world – with a feast showcasing the best of traditional Highlands cuisine. Join in with the local community or Clan MacNicol members for dinner and a wee dram in honor of the great poet!
Saint Columba's Day
Saint Columba holds a special place for all of Scotland for being one of the primary saints to bring Christianity to Alba. His feast day is especially important to Clan MacNicol as many of our ancestors and former Clan Chiefs are buried on Saint Columba's Island, on the Isle of Skye, where he formed an Abbey Church.
Saint Andrew's Day
Take the time to celebrate the Feast of Saint Andrew, the patron on Scotland by attending a Saint Andrew's day event or just sharing a wee dram with some friends!
Scorrybreac Circular Path now closed
12th September 2022
Due to a large section of rock being in a precarious position we have no closed the path beyond Battery Point. This is the same area that was affected by a landslide previously. We’ll endeavor to rectify in the coming weeks and reopen the path when it’s safe to do so. We would ask that you do not pass the signage and tape on the path marking the closure