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The Woodland Cultural Centre: A Southern Ontario Stronghold for Indigenous Language, Art, Culture & History

The Woodland Cultural Centre operates a museum, curates exhibitions, runs workshops and presentations, and so much more – all in the service of protecting, promoting, interpreting and presenting the Hodinohsho:ni worldview. We recently had the chance to visit Brantford once again, and at the top of our list was a visit to the Woodland Cultural …

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Cape Croker Park: A Hidden Gem on the Bruce Peninsula Proudly Owned & Operated by the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation

Looking for a waterfront camping experience on the Bruce Peninsula and want to support Indigenous businesses? Check out the hidden gem that is Cape Croker park. The Bruce Peninsula is stunning. It’s one of the best places in Southern Ontario for lake swimming, serious trail hiking, or just relaxing with gorgeous sunset views. With so …

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Discover A New Side Of Toronto With This Indigenous-Owned Toronto SUP Tour

Local Toronto-based, Indigenous-owned stand-up paddleboard operation Oceah Oceah is combining local knowledge, island vibes, and healthy living into their Toronto SUP tours, SUP socials, and SUP yoga events. Stand-up paddle boarding in Toronto has taken off in recent years. And it’s understandable why that is. With one of the best waterfronts in Ontario coupled with …

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This Gorgeous Six Nations Longhouse Is Just An Hour From Toronto

This Indigenous longhouse near Toronto will help teach you about First Nations culture. Discover the Six Nations Longhouse and more incredible attractions in Six Nations, Ontario. Contrary to popular belief, teepees were not the preferred housing for Indigenous people in Ontario prior to the arrival of Europeans. The Wigwam was a popular dwelling for some …

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