Manitoba Highland Gathering

Travel through time at the Manitoba Highland Gathering and come dressed in your favorite period costume or simply wear a wee bit of tartan!

Every year, the Manitoba Highland Gathering welcomes hundreds of visitors eager to immerse themselves in Scottish heritage. From thrilling traditional heavy games and captivating historical reenactments to mesmerizing highland dances, this event is one you don’t want to miss!

The Highland Gathering usually take place the third weekend in June at the Legacy Park, in the RM of St. Clements.

Plan Your Visit!

Tourist Tip: Be sure to bring your chairs and umbrellas as the event is rain or shine!

  • The Manitoba Highland Gathering takes place at Legacy Park, 1145 Strathcona Rd, St. Clements.

    There is free parking available on site.

  • The Manitoba Highland Gathering offers various ticket rates for the weekend.

    Single Day Admissions:
    Family (2 Adult/2 Child): $35
    Senior (65+): $10
    Adult (13-64): $15
    Child (5-12): $10

    For updated rates, click here!

  • Here’s a list of activities you’ll see throughout the weekend at the Manitoba Highland Gathering:

    Heavy Games
    Scottish Market
    Live Reinacments
    Sheep Sheering
    Highland Dancers
    And More!

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Unique Experiences

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    Demonstrations

    Travel through time with immersive historical villages brought to life by reenactment groups! These talented groups showcase authentic attire, crafts, and daily activities, offering a captivating journey into the past.

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    Sword Competition

    Experience the thrill of historical swordsmanship featuring skilled fighters in categories such as Women’s Smallsword, Open Longsword, Open Broadsword, and Veterans (40+) Sabre.

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    Scottish Market

    Immerse yourself in the Scottish market, where you can explore stalls filled with handmade crafts, tartan treasures, and Celtic jewelry. Be sure to indulge in delicious Scottish delights like shortbread, meat pies, and haggis before you leave