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Hundreds fill downtown Kincardine for hottest Scottish Festival on record

Liz DadsonBy: Liz Dadson  July 6, 2026
Hundreds fill downtown Kincardine for hottest Scottish Festival on record

It had to be the hottest Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games on record but that didn't deter hundreds of people from gathering in downtown Kincardine to hear the sound of the pipes and drums, watch the Clan Parade, and enjoy the pipe band competition.

The day began with the solo piping and drumming competitions at various locations on the streets surrounding Victoria Park. There was also a Piobaireach (Great Music) piping competition at Kincardine United Church.

A massive crowd filled Queen Street for the Clan Parade which marched from the Kincardine Legion through downtown Kincardine to Victoria Park. Leading the parade, were the Kincardine Legion Colour Party and the Kincardine Air Cadets, followed by the Teeswater Highlanders, the dignitaries and about a dozen competitive bands.

The Clan Parade marches through downtown Kincardine, Saturday

The afternoon featured a display of Highland Dancing by the Guthrie School of Dance of Toronto, as well as the pipe band competition.

Once again, the piping circle was in front of the main stage and each band, from Grade 5 to Grade 2, marched in and performed, before the judges. There were 12 pipe bands competing, as well as numerous pipers and drummers in the solo competitions.

The final results were as follows:

Grade 2: 

  • Guelph Pipe Band

  • Peel Regional Police Pipe Band - best drums, and best bass and tenor

  • Toronto Police Pipe Band - best pipes

The Guelph Pipe Band competes at the Kincardine Scottish Festival; video by David Dadson

The Peel Regional Police Pipe Band competes at the Kincardine Scottish Festival; video by David Dadson

Grade 3: 

  • Peel Regional Police Pipe Band - best pipes and best bass and tenor

  • Durham Regional Police Pipe Band - best drums

  • Guelph Pipe Band

Grade 4:

  • Durham Regional Police Pipe Band - best pipes, drums, and bass and tenor

  • Cabar Feidh Pipes and Drums of Royal Oak, Michigan

  • Dundas Pipes and Drums

The Cabar Feidh Pipe Band of Royal Oak, Michigan, competes at the festival; video by David Dadson

The Dundas Pipes and Drums competes at the festival; video by David Dadson

Grade 5: 

  • Peel Regional Police Pipe Band - best pipes, and best bass and tenor

  • Spirit of Ontario Pipe Band of Mississauga - best drums

The Spirit of Ontario Pipe Band of Mississauga competes at the festival; video by David Dadson

In solo results: 

  • Professional Piper of the Day – Sean McKeown

  • Amateur Piper of the Day – Greg Bowen


For complete pipe band, and solo piping and drumming competition results, check the website at
ppbso.org/kincardine-2026.

The Toronto Police Pipe Band competes at the festival; video by David Dadson

At the end of the competition, all the bands gathered in the piping circle for an incredible Massed Band performance, including a stirring rendition of "Amazing Grace."

The pipers and drummers form up for the Massed Band performance at the Kincardine Scottish Festival

The Massed Band performs “Amazing Grace” at the Kincardine Scottish Festival

Stay tuned for more coverage of the Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games on the Kincardine Record.


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