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John Gunn & Sons LtdThe principal activities of John Gunn & Sons are in Building and Civil Engineering construction. The company was established in 1912 and became a limited company in 1953. The present Managing Director is the third generation of the Gunn family to run the business.Our related activities, which support the core operations, and also trade externally, include Quarry Supplies and Services, House Building and Sales, Plant Hire, Ready Mix Concrete and Blockmaking.Over the years we have successfully completed contracts for:Dounreay - for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, various Civil Engineering / Demolition contractsTesco - New Store In WickHalliburton - Site expansion contracts at their Wester siteHighland Council - Various new roads, bridges and repair work to existing infrastructure.Scrabster Harbour - Land reclamationHousing - 150 House Development completed at West Gills Scrabster, with another 100 house development underway on the outskirts of Thurso.Numerous site developments for private clients Email
Meetings Discover Glooscaps WorldKluskap (Glooscap) is an Abenaki word meaning 'man from nothing'. Glooscap, the first human, was created out of a bolt of lightening in the sand and remains a figure that appears in many of the Mikmaw legends. These legends are stories that are passed down from generation to generation and tell of the Mikmaq culture.WorkshopsRegister today for one of our many upcoming workshops including: Mikmaq Language, Basket Making, drumming, traditional story telling, quillwork, etc.Discovering Mikmaq CultureImmerse yourself in an innovative multimedia presentation as Glooscap guides you through the trials, the survival of the Mikmaq people. Our aboriginal interpreters will give you a guided tour of the stunning displays of Mikmaq quillwork, beadwork, clothing and artifacts and tell you their own stories of what it is like to be Mikmaq. You will be able to pick up information to Discover Glooscaps landmarks along the Fundy Shore.
Visit the Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre to gaze at the 40-foot statue of Kluskap and to learn about the Mi'kmaq - the indigenous people of the Maritimes. The MCHC, was built in 2006, to preserve the rich culture and history of the Mi'kmaq People. The centre also has a gift store on site with crafts created by local artisans of the tribe.