Mamaweh Neebweedoah - Let's Stand Together Powwow
June 13, 2026
Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek is hosting their Pride Powwow at 150 Grandview Road in Thunder Bay. Noon is Grand Entry, Feast at 4 pm. All are welcome. Parking available at Jackpine Park.
June 13, 2026
Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek is hosting their Pride Powwow at 150 Grandview Road in Thunder Bay. Noon is Grand Entry, Feast at 4 pm. All are welcome. Parking available at Jackpine Park.
June 21, 2026
All are welcome to gather and share this day at Mill Creek Cultural Grounds in North Cobalt. Hosted by Keepers of the Circle, an urban Indigenous Hub that supports the cultural, social, and economic equality of Indigenous women and the wellness of their families and communities.
Sunrise Ceremony 6 am.
Grand Entry 11 am.
Closing Ceremony 4 pm.
See you at the grounds!
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.
Heeman’s is a beloved family-run greenhouse, berry farm, and cidery offering a vibrant, year-round farm experience. Stop in for a coffee, a strawberry sundae, or a sweet treat at their Berry Beanery.
A popular swimming hole and diving spot, this natural cave was carved out of the rock by the waves on Georgian Bay over thousands of years. This is Bruce County's most popular attraction—make sure to reserve your parking with Parks Canada before you visit.
August 22 - 23, 2026
Celebrate First Nations culture at Fort William Historical Park! Join us for a free weekend filled with entertainment, hands-on activities and demonstrations that highlight Anishinaabe culture, traditions, language, and technology. This year’s event will also include a Pow Wow highlighting regional dancers and drum groups.
Saturday: 11 am to 7 pm
Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm
Free Event
July 17 - 19, 2026
Warmup on Friday July 17 at 6 pm. Grand entry on Saturday July 18th at 1 and 7 pm (feast at 5 pm). Grand entry on Sunday July 19th at 1 pm (feast at 5 pm).
No drugs, alcohol, or dogs. 24-hour security.
Find modern luxury and whimsical charm at the Superior Shores Hotel, where colourful rooms and views of the harbour make an ideal spot for a stay in Thunder Bay.
An eclectic cafe open for lunch and breakfast in the Algoma & Bay neighbourhood. A friendly patio in the warm weather, cozy food all year round, and of course, great coffee!
For over 25 years, this award-winning festival has welcomed thousands of visitors from all over North America to the beautiful lakeside town of Kincardine to join in celebrating all things Scottish.