Batchewana First Nation Annual Traditional Pow Wow-Honoring Our Elders

Aug 30 & 31, 2025
Traditional Pow Wow at the Rankin Pow Wow Grounds, Batchewana First Nation.
For more information, visit the Batchewan First Nation Facebook Page.
Aug 30 & 31, 2025
Traditional Pow Wow at the Rankin Pow Wow Grounds, Batchewana First Nation.
For more information, visit the Batchewan First Nation Facebook Page.
June 21st, 2023
Grand entry at 12 pm. Host drum Under the Pines. Honourariums for Drum and Dancers in regalia. Vendors welcome. Everyone welcome. Don’t forget to bring a reusable water cup and chair!
See their Facebook page for more info.
August 10-11, 2024
Rebuilding our spirit through our people and our culture. Admission daily at gate—feast included. Please bring a feast bag (plate, cup, bowl & utensils). No dogs, no drugs, no alcohol.
For more information, visit the Whitney Area Algonquins Facebook.
July 13-14, 2024
Grand Entry is at 12 noon each day. Rough Camping is available.
For more information, visit the Anishnabek Nation Website.
July 1-2, 2023
This year’s Pow Wow will take place just west of Midland on G’Chimnissing land.
For more information, visit the G’Chimnissing News Facebook.
June 21, 2025
A community festival to celebrate Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day with dancing, drumming, giveaways, craft & information booths. Takes place at Fort York.
For more information, visit the Na-Me-Res Facebook.
June 14, 2023
The CAMH Shkaabe Makwa is hosting this year’s Pow Wow from 12 pm to 4 pm. This year’s theme is “Honouring Children & Youth”. Admission is free and welcome to all.
For more information, visit the Shkaabe Makwa Facebook.
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May 24-25, 2025
The Odawa Native Friendship Centre is proud to announce its annual Traditional Powwow, celebrating a milestone year—"50 Years of Odawa."
This vibrant two-day gathering promises a powerful celebration of Indigenous culture, community, and resilience. As the longest-running Indigenous community centre in Ottawa, Odawa has been a pillar of support and cultural revitalization for five decades, serving generations of Indigenous Peoples in the region.
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