About

Chestico Museum Staff

The Chestico Museum & Historical Society was established in 1978 by a dedicated group of local residents who wanted to preserve Port Hood’s history and heritage. A large collection of artifacts was acquired from the estate of Lee Hart (the son of prominent Port Hood merchant, John S. Hart) and this became the foundation of the establishment of the Chestico Museum. A former two room school house was purchased from the Inverness County school board and renovated to accommodate the collection. This opened to the public in July of 1986 and has been the scene of many activities over the years. A museum manager and summer student have been in place each summer from June 1 to August 31. During the year, special events are held highlighting many cultural and heritage aspects of Port Hood’s history.

The Chestico Museum & Historical Society first initiated Chestico Days, Port Hood’s well known summer festival, and has been a co-sponsor of this event, along with the Port Hood and District Recreation Commission, every year since its inception. The society also hosts the Close to the Floor concert of Celtic Colours each year in October at Strathspey Performing Arts Centre. This highlights the Cape Breton step dancing tradition which has been strongly supported in the area. 

Numerous research projects have been undertaken by our volunteers highlighting our World War veterans, war brides, Premier Angus L. MacDonald (who lived in Port Hood in his early years), and our local heritage properties. Slide presentations, small ceilidhs and concerts are held throughout the year. Other special activities have been creating a heritage float for the Chestico Days parade every summer and honouring Chestico Couples and Pioneer People during the festival.

The Chestico Museum is operated by the Chestico Historical Society. Our current Board for 2021-22 consists of:
Susan Mallette – President
Helen MacDonald – Vice President
Kate Beaton – Treasurer
Marina MacIntyre – Secretary
John Gillies – Director
George Goodall – Director
Charlie MacDonald – Director
Colleen MacLeod – Director

The mission of the Chestico Museum & Historical Society is to help preserve the history of the Chestico area by:

  • Collecting and compiling historical data
  • Obtaining and restoring artifacts
  • Maintaining and operating the museum building
  • Promoting local and national interest in our area
  • Developing and sponsoring exhibits and events that educate, inform and entertain the public

Below is a gallery of photos of some recent events sponsored by the Chestico Museum & Historical Society. No doubt you will see some familiar faces!

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