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Gaeilge

Clasaichean Gàidhlig an Ontario
Scottish Gaelic classes in Ontario

The list of Scottish Gaelic classes on the Celta site has good up-to-date information, especially for the Toronto area.


Toronto

First try Cluinn (Comann Luchd Ionnsachaidh Thoronto), the Toronto Gaelic learners association

Community education courses.
Saturday mornings 10am-12pm
Fifteen weeks starting October
Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced.
Alumni Hall
University of Toronto
For info call Heather Sparling on 905-501-1459
or Janice Chan 416-746-4988


Cearcall Còmhraidh
Monthly conversation groups with Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto.
3rd Sunday of every month, 2pm at Niagra Recreation Centre, Toronto.
Call David (416) 703-1890.


University of Toronto
Credit course(1995-96): Introduction to Scots Gaelic,
Celtic Studies Program, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto,
Tel. (416) 926-1300


Comann Gàidhlig Thoronto
Meetings on first Saturday of each month, 7pm,
at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto.
An evening of Gaelic songs, poetry, pipes and lectures on Gaelic culture.
Meeting is conducted in English.  You don't need to know any Gaelic.
Just sit back and enjoy.  Tea, coffee and cookies served after the meeting.
For more info. call Betsy Baxter at (416) 481-7707.


Immersion Courses and Féisean
Gaelic Society of Toronto / University of Toronto Celtic Studies Department
Call Lorrie MacKinnon on 905-844-4908


Còisir Ghàidhlig Thoronto
Toronto Gaelic Choir meets at the library of the Morningside Mall
(at Lawrence) each Thursday at 7.00pm,
Call Betsy Baxter at (416) 481-7707.

Newmarket
"An Taigh Gàidhlig Newmarket",  Newmarket Public Library,
Sat 10-12 noon, October to April
Celtic Languages and History Study Group, including tuition in basic Scots Gaelic
Call Frank Wilson at 905-853-5063.


Ottawa

Douglas McKercher (baddog@cyberus.ca) offers a beginners' conversational course of 8 two-hour lessons in Scottish Gaelic at Brookfield High School, Brookfield Road, Ottawa, Ontario. Call or e-mail for details.

The University of Ottawa has a Chair of Celtic Studies (Prof. Paul Birt) and offers credit courses in Gaelic, Irish, and Welsh, but no major or minor.

Douglas McKercher
(613) 728-5587
baddog@cyberus.ca

(info 2005-02-21)


The following information is from the page http://www.naaclt.org/Classes/aec.html of the North American Association of Celtic Language Teachers.

City: Glengarry County
School: Saturday morning Scottish Gaelic classes, all levels
Venue: Maxville Public School
Contact: Sine McKenna
Member who provided information: Ms. Kara Smith

City: London
School: Celtic College
Venue: Studio Celtica
Contact: ++1-519-858-8634
Member who provided information: Ms. Kara Smith

 
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2006-08-26 CPD