Come out to a traditional pow wow

36th Annual Traditional Pow Wow is a beautiful display of colourful dancers in regalia with the beat of the drum — our native community will be showcasing their heritage, and what a beautiful weekend to attend.

There will be an arts and crafts market with a display of handcrafted work by aboriginal people of North America. And for the gastronomes, there will be a food court with traditional meals.

Details:

Sat, May 26: Gates open at 10am, Grand Entry at noon
Sun, May 27: Gates open at 10am, Grand Entry at noon

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