This is a rough sheep and goat area inhabited by the Scottish about 150 years ago as it was very similar to the homeland as evidenced by the rock-lined fields. Millions of tons of stones were hauled by horse teams to clear the fields for sheep grazing and crops.
And, of course you can get haggis in any form on the menu; don't have to go to Scotland. And, yes, the haggis burger was very good; very strong lamb, but still very good and at 7.95 CDN a deal.
Then, having nothing to do with the Scots, but interesting anyway, this guy has built a small-scale Stonehenge in his front lawn. During the summer the trees obscure the thing from the road, but right now it is fairly visible and the stones are about 6 feet high, so this is about a 40 foot circle ...