Anishinaabe Wild Rice Experience

Wild rice

Anishinaabe Wild Rice Experience is a family operated business that provides an authentic cultural hands-on activity for learners who want to experience harvesting and processing wild rice in a traditional and contemporary setting.  The Friday Family can trace their harvesting of wild rice from Whitefish Lake several generations and want to share this traditional way of life of harvesting wild rice.

 

Sunset Lodge & Cabins

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Sunset Lodge offers a fishing/camping destination in Northern Ontario. We have modern private cabins, boat rentals, live minnows and space to accommodate special events. We cater to avid fishermen as well as corporate getaways and retreats for all ages. There are ATV trails to other lakes for Trout, Bass, etc. There is also a small sand beach ideal for a dip in the cool clear Unegam Lake. Special arrangements can be made to accommodate hunting groups.

Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig (SKG)

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The Centre of Excellence In Anishinaabe Education.

Our vision in creating Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig (University) will preserve the integrity of Anishinaabe knowledge and understanding in cooperation with society to educate the present and future generations in a positive, cooperative and respectful environment.

Northern Skies Resort

Canoeing on lake with lily pads

Our family is proud to have welcomed guests to experience, explore and care for this beautiful land for four generations spanning 80 years.

Glassy Bay Outfitters

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Located 40 miles north of Elliot Lake, we have 4 active camps located on Bark Lake and one camp on Petrie Lake, which we call a sister lake to Bark Lake. Bark Lake is 17 miles long and 330 miles of lake shore which truly gives you a lot of water to fish from. Bark Lake has not only an abundance of Walleye but also Northern Pike and Lake Trout. All of our newly renovated camps have running water with a shower and all amenities to cook, fry fish, BBQ and dependable 9.9 outboard motors.

Shawanaga First Nation’s Honouring Our Land and Water 28th Annual Pow Wow

Shawanaga First Nation’s Honouring Our Land and Water 28th Annual Pow Wow 2025 poster

Aug 16 - 17, 2025

This year, the theme of our powwow is Honouring Our Land and Water. This theme reflects our deep respect for the natural world and acknowledges the growing challenges our environment is facing. From the forests to the rivers, the land and water have always sustained us — physically, spiritually, and culturally. As stewards of this land, we recognize the harmful impacts that pollution, development, and climate change have caused, and we come together in ceremony to raise awareness and show gratitude.

Akwesasne Powwow

akwesasne powwow

September 6, 7, 2025

Where the best drummers, dancers & artisans of the region come together On the shores by the beautiful St. Lawrence River, visitors can enjoy a two-day event with good music, good food and good company. The Akwesasne Pow Wow brings together the best Native artisans, drummers and dancers from this region.

Wilderness Helicopters Ltd.

Helicopter flying past rock and lake

Wilderness Helicopters is a safe and professional helicopter charter service, offering a variety of aircraft to meet many needs. All of our pilots are experienced and have flown across Canada. Wilderness is located in Wawa Ontario with bases in Marathon and Chapleau.

Wabatong Lodge

Dock at Wabatong Lodge

Wabatong Lodge offers drive-in and train-in fishing for Walleye, Northern Pike, Perch and Whitefish. Day trip opportunities to smaller outpost lakes with Smallmouth Bass, Brook Trout and Lake Trout are also available. In addition to great fishing, Wabatong Lodge also offers hunting opportunities for bear and small game.

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