
Unforgettable Cultural Experiences in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory
A visit here is a chance to experience Mohawk culture through cuisine, art, and entrepreneurship.
A visit here is a chance to experience Mohawk culture through cuisine, art, and entrepreneurship.
From snowshoeing to ATV tours to ice fishing, these Indigenous-owned companies give you tons of opportunities for outdoor winter fun!
Indulge your senses this holiday with unique, 100% Indigenous-made gifts by artisans from across Ontario!
Choose from a whole range of options to broaden your understanding of Indigenous traditions and modern cultures, from canoe trips to interactive science exhibits to art and cuisine.
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Paddlers and hikers can see incredible indigenous pictographs (pictographs are ancient painting sites on rock surfaces), which can be seen traveling throughout the Park.
Indigenous Trail Markers Across Ontario Indigenous Trail Markers dotted across Ontario assist in honoring and bring testament and respect to Ontario’s Indigenous peoples. These trail markers help visitors acknowledge the
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