16th Maamwi Kindaaswin "Learning Together" Pow Wow

2024 16th Maamwi Kindaaswin Learning Together Pow Wow poster

June 8-9, 2024

This 16th annual pow wow will once again take place at Lee Park in North Bay and is a free family event. This is a special year as the North Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre celebrates 50 years in North Bay! Sunrise Ceremony Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 am at the Sacred Fire Tipi. Grand Entry is at noon on Saturday, and 7 pm for the evening. Sunday - noon. Bring your feast bundle for the Community Feast on Saturday at 5 pm.

Gathering at the Rapids Pow Wow

Gathering at the Rapids Pow Wow

June 4 - 5, 2022

This 17th Annual Pow Wow is hosted by Shingwauk Anishnaabe Students’ Association. Host drum is Cree Confederation and co-host drum is Bear Creek.

For more information visit Shingwauk Students on Facebook.

Thrive Tours

Two canoes on water with people

Thrive Tours is Indigenous-owned and operated offering interpretive guided eco-cultural tourism experiences in Northern Ontario. Reconnect with nature with quality experiences and adventure through guided canoe, kayak, hiking, snowshoeing, and year-round camping. Contact by phone or email to book your adventure!

Pimachiowin Aki UNESCO World Heritage Site

Pimachiowin Aki river

Pimachiowin Aki is the first and only 'mixed' cultural and natural UNESCO World Heritage site in Canada. It is the largest protected area in the North American boreal shield. Located on either side of the Manitoba-Ontario border, within the site's boundaries are Manitoba's Atikaki Provincial Park, and Ontario's Woodland Caribou Provincial Park and Eagle-Snowshoe Conservation Reserve.The Bloodvein River, located in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park, is designated a world heritiage river and is part of the Pimachiowin Aki.

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