Glengarry County
Canada
Glengarry County has 13 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Alexander Macdonell (bishop of Kingston)
Connects Glengarry County to: CityPlace, Toronto | North Glengarry, Ontario
military chaplain
Connects Glengarry County to: Virtus, Spain | Hoosingo, Somalia
Scottish Gaelic literature
Connects Glengarry County to: Inverness, United Kingdom | Galloway | Belfast, Prince Edward Island | Arisaig, Nova Scotia
tartan
Connects Glengarry County to: Saskatchewan | New Hampshire | Scottish Highlands | Black Country | Hamrun
Canadian Gaelic
Connects Glengarry County to: Lac-Mégantic, Quebec | Mortlach, Saskatchewan | Belfast, Prince Edward Island | North Glengarry, Ontario | South Glengarry, Ontario
Lochaber
Connects Glengarry County to: Highland (council area) | Glencoe, KwaZulu-Natal | Mayo, Quebec | Thurso, Quebec | Lochaber, Quebec
beef cattle
Connects Glengarry County to: County Carlow | Middle Tennessee | Highveld | Limpopo | Monmouth, Maine
Tridentine Mass
Connects Glengarry County to: Syracuse, New York (state) | Clonmel, Ireland | St. Augusta, Minnesota | Roncesvalles, Toronto | St. Joseph, Minnesota
Highland Clearances
Connects Glengarry County to: The Maritimes | Inverness, United Kingdom | Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia | Sutherland | Pictou, Nova Scotia
butter
Connects Glengarry County to: Minnesota | Calzada del Coto, Spain | Waterford, Ireland | Moyers, Oklahoma | Kaikohe
Upper Canada
Connects Glengarry County to: Ohio | Quebec | Ontario | Detroit, Michigan | Southwestern Ontario
Saint Lawrence River
Connects Glengarry County to: New York (state) | Quebec | Erie, Pennsylvania | Quebec City, Kingdom of FranceKingdom of Great Britain | Quebec City–Windsor Corridor