Three Fires Homecoming Pow Wow & Traditional Gathering
August 22 - 23, 2026
Join us as we celebrate our culture with drumming, dancing, arts & crafts, native plant garden, and exhibits. There will be entertainment on the night of August 21st.
August 22 - 23, 2026
Join us as we celebrate our culture with drumming, dancing, arts & crafts, native plant garden, and exhibits. There will be entertainment on the night of August 21st.
September 13-14, 2025
Dgwaagig Pii-maadoongeng Dibik Giizis. Takes place at Bkejwanong Territory (Walpole Island). Free entry.
Gates open on Saturday, the 13th, at 10 am.
Grand entry at noon and 6 pm.
On Sunday, the 14th, gates open at 10 am.
Grand entry at noon.
September 5 - 6, 2026
Details to be announced.
August 15 - 16, 2026
Details to be announced.
General inquiries: pday@cottfn.com
Vendor info: keriley@cottfn.com
June 27, 2026
Come celebrate culture, community, traditions and the spirit of gathering together. We honour and respect all the diverse cultures around the world.
October 24, 2026
Event details, including date and times, are coming soon! Takes place at the Brampton Soccer Centre.
July 11, 2026
This is a youth-led mini pow wow created to teach Indigenous youth and the wider community. Guided by the Seven Generations teachings, youth take the lead in sharing culture through song, dance, drumming, and storytelling—creating a welcoming space to learn, connect, and strengthen community. Takes place at North Pelham Hall, in Fenwick, Ontario.
August 7 - 9, 2026
A vibrant celebration of Anishinaabe resilience, culture, and community on at the Caldwell First Nation Reserve in Leamington.
This is more than just a celebration—it’s a high-energy, competitive Pow Wow featuring some of the finest dancers and singers in North America.
Gates open at 4 pm Friday & 10 am Saturday & Sunday. Over $50,000 in prizes.
$10 entry fee. Free entry for children under 5 and seniors over 65+. No drugs or alcohol are permitted.
August 29 - 30, 2026
Honouring our ancestors through native drumming, dancing, singing, food and crafts. Traditional Pow Wow held on Unceded Algonquin Ancestral Territory in Silver Lake Provincial Park, organized and run by community volunteers.
Gates open at 10 am. Grand entry at noon on Saturday and Sunday.
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake George in Echo Bay, Ontario, The LakeHouse is a charming business that offers the perfect escape into nature’s embrace. Surrounded by protected wetlands, this retreat boasts cozy cabin rentals with a modest marina at its disposal where visitors have the opportunity to explore the calm waters at their leisure. If it’s casting a line for the day’s catch or renting a kayak, canoe, pontoon pedal boat or stand-up paddle board, guests can unwind amidst breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.