Couchiching First Nation 31st Annual Traditional Pow-wow
June 28-30, 2024
Save the date. More information coming.
For more information, visit the Couchiching First Nation Facebook page.
June 28-30, 2024
Save the date. More information coming.
For more information, visit the Couchiching First Nation Facebook page.
Aug 17-18, 2024
Grand Entry at noon on both days. Limited rough camping for participants.
For more information, visit the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Facebook.
The Roberta Bondar Park and Tent Pavilion is an outdoor venue that can accommodate a variety of special events including: concerts, festivals, fundraising activities, ceremonies and wedding receptions. The Tent Pavilion facility can be booked on a part-day or full-day basis by individuals and not-for-profit and commercial groups.
August 24-25, 2024
Hosted by the Mississaugas Of The Credit First Nation in Hagersville, this traditional Pow Wow will take place at the same location as previous years. There will be an entertainment night on August 23rd.
For more information, email powwwow@mncfn.ca, visit www.newcreditcc.com or check out the Three Fires Homecoming Pow Wow & Traditional Gathering Facebook Group.
The Maple Hill Farm – Ferme côte d’érables Inc.’s story begins quite some time ago. The 35-acre property on which our farm sits has been a hub for social gatherings and community life since the early 20th century. It is an important local landmark, known in our area as the “Despatie Maple Farm – La ferme Despatie”. It is a particularly meaningful place for Northern-Ontarians who, for decades, have come to celebrate the arrival of spring and enjoy the land’s first harvest of the year – pure maple syrup!
July 26-28, 2024
Friday evening entertainment (free admission). Gates open at 6 pm.
Saturday and Sunday - Powwow singing and dancing competition.
Grand Entry - Saturday Noon and 7 pm, Sunday at Noon.
Gates to open at 10 am. Everyone Welcome! No pets allowed, service animals welcome!
No drugs or alcohol permitted!
July 19-21 2024
Hosted by Red Rock Indian Band at Lake Helen Reserve situated 2 km east of Nipigon.
Saturday, Grand entries at 1 pm & 6 pm. Feast at 5 pm. Sunday, Grand Entry at 1 pm. Feast at 5:30 pm. On-site camping is available ( no power or water hookup).
For more information, visit the Red Rock Indian Band Facebook.
June 22-23, 2024
This year’s Pow Wow will take place at the Maawn Doosh Gumig Community and Youth Centre. Gates open at 10 am both days. Grand Entry is at noon and 6 pm on Saturday, and noon on Sunday.
For more information, visit the Aamjiwnaang Facebook or phone 519-336-8410.
The menu at Peace is an Asian-inspired fusion with cuisines that are shareable to create dialogue and experiences with family and friends. Enjoy oysters, Bao buns, Daikon and Vermicelli slaw, shrimp and many other flavours and offerings. Local ingredients are sourced and local beer is on tap.
Chippewa Park hast been a favourite with visitors since it opened in 1921.
Located along the shoreline of Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake, Chippewa offers a spectacular view of the legendary Sleeping Giant. This is your destination for outdoor adventures, scenic beauty, family fun and relaxation.
The park offers something for everyone, day and night including: concerts, sandy beaches, water activities, walking and hiking trails, camping and RV sites, an amusement park, theatre performances, sports fields and more.