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: Sainte-Marie has been hosting this dynamic, education-focused celebration of Indigenous cultures for decades. Come and learn directly from First Nations and Métis experts and allies! Open to school groups and the general public.
Timed Experiences - plan your day around these immersive cultural moments:
• Gathering ceremonies that set the tone for the day
• The powerful sounds of the Eagle Flight Singers drum group
• Haudenosaunee water drumming inside the Longhouse
• A lively canoe and waterways demonstration connecting past and present
• A traditional firestarting demonstration showcasing essential survival knowledge
• Performances by the Segmekwé Métis Drum Group
All-Day, Hands-On Activities - Explore at your own pace with interactive experiences for all ages:
• Test your skills at the Lacrosse Speed Net
• Sample Three Sisters Soup in the cookhouse
• Learn practical techniques in “Survival in the Bush” outdoor sessions
• Discover Métis games and cultural displays, presented by Discovery Harbour
• Get creative with a hands-on craft led by Parks Canada & Beausoleil Island National
Historic Site
• Try the a traditional Indigenous ring and pin game
• Visit the Truth and Reconciliation display in the indoor museum
• Watch the Sainte-Marie historical video in the theatres
• Browse and connect with makers at the Indigenous & Métis Artisans Market
Step into a day of discovery, connection, and hands-on learning in a vibrant historic setting. Experience living traditions, contemporary Indigenous culture, and interactive activities that invite you to participate, not just observe.
Make it a getaway: Deepen your connection with history by booking a stay in a cozy glamping cabin on the Wye River, steps from this National Historic Site. Tickets to National Indigenous Peoples Day are included in your reservation fee!
Cost: Admission is $12, tax included, per person
FREE ADMISSION TO: Children five and under, Indigenous persons, Season pass holders, Ontario educators, Members of the Canadian Armed Force







