Learn more about the Ship Hector, Scottish History, the official Tartan, and have a little fun too.
The Ship Hector Tartan was designed by Janice Gammon of Lyons Brook and registered in

Written by Alistair MacDonald of Pictou, and performed by his brother John "Spyder" MacDonald, "Bless the Ship Hector" is the official commemorative song of the Ship Hector Launch, which took place in 2000 in Pictou. Bless the Ship Hector appears on John Spyder MacDonald's CD "By Sea, By Land" (2000). It was recorded it at Dave Gunning's award-winning Wee House of Music in Pictou. Occasionally, as their schedules permit, John Spyder MacDonald and Alastair MacDonald can been seen in performance, live at the Hector Heritage Quay during special events.
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Visitors to the Hector Heritage Quay are often so moved by the experience and history of the Hector that they are inspired to pay tribute to the story in their own way. Over the years, these visitors have constructed scale models of the Hector, composed songs, created artwork, and written stories and poems. In 2007, Iain MacDonald, who had visited Pictou from
Read the poem "The Hector" Iain MacDonald (2007) (PDF)
Interested in learning more about Pictou, Scottish History, and the Hector? Here is a list of interesting books and reources for further research.