Glengarry Highland Games
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The Glengarry Highland Games are a series of competitions held annually in Maxville, Ontario, Canada. Spanning three days and attracting as many as 50,000 people, they are the largest Highland games of its kind outside of Scotland. They were first staged in 1948, and are home to the North American Pipe Band championships. Consisting primarily of traditional scottish events such as the caber toss, the games also serve as an annual gathering of area residents.