The Celtic Music Centre is a not-for-profit society and a one-of-a-kind facility located in the tiny village of Judique, Cape Breton Island. The mission of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre is to celebrate and foster the Celtic Music and Heritage of Cape Breton Island as a living tradition, through Archival Preservation, Education, and Performance.
Over the past quarter-century, we have fostered a deep appreciation for Celtic music and traditions, bringing together communities and cultures in a vibrant tapestry of sound and heritage.
The Celtic Music Interpretive Centre (CMIC) is a not-for-profit society and a one-of-a-kind facility located in the tiny village of Judique, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The mission of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre is to celebrate and foster the Celtic Music and Heritage of Cape Breton Island as a living tradition, through Archival Preservation, Education and Performance.
Governance, Leadership, and Public Accountability.
Our passionate and community-rooted board is a group reflective of the CMIC’s values. Here are some of the reasons why they help work towards our mission:
Embark on a digital exploration of the CMIC! This immersive, 360-degree experience lets you wander the centre from the comfort of your house or classroom. The history of our Celtic tradition is written on walls, hidden in local artifacts, and imprinted on the dance floors!
902-787-2708
Peak Season:
May 19th - October 20th
Open 9:00 am–4:00 pm Monday-Friday
Open 12 noon–5:00 pm Sunday
Year-round:
Open 2:00 pm–5:00 pm Sundays
Open Saturdays for Private Functions Only