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Indigenous Plant Usage with Shawn Corbiere of Parks Canada
In-person
Indigenous Culinary & food Library StorytellingDate and time
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Location
Midland Public Library
320 King Street
Midland, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Join Shawn Corbiere of Parks Canada to find out more about traditional Indigenous plant usage, celebrating Indigenous Art and Culture Week!
Registration is required for this event.
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Indigenous Art and Culture Awareness Week is an initiative featuring various organizations within North Simcoe who wish to highlight the work of Indigenous creatives through various mediums, such as dance, food, literature, music, visual arts, and crafts.
Since its inception, the goal of Indigenous Art and Culture Awareness Week has been to promote and preserve Indigenous traditions, stories, and practices. This community-driven project creates authentic experiences, most of which are free, for residents and visitors to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indigenous art and culture in North Simcoe.
The fifth Indigenous Art and Culture Awareness Week will take place from September 21 to 27, 2026. We invite you to join us in celebrating and honouring one of the many diverse cultures that shape Midland and the Heart of Georgian Bay.
Links
- Midland Public Library midlandlibrary.com
Organizer
Midland Public Library
The Midland Public Library will be a central part of what makes Midland and the surrounding areas a great place to live, work & play.