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Ancestors Reflection Trails - Indigenous Ways of Knowing Tour

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Autochtone Nature et plein air Contes La visite Histoire et patrimoine
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Thorold Indigenous Unity Garden

Mel Swart Lake Gibson Conservation Park, Thorold, ON

St. Catharines, ON

Directions: Decew Road and Beaverdams Road, Thorold, ON.

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Gratuit, et accepte des dons facultatifs à hauteur de votre contribution.

Offert en Anglais.

À propos

Immerse yourself in the rich Indigenous heritage of the Niagara Region this fall with LON360’s unique 2-hour outdoor tours.

Your journey begins at the serene Thorold Indigenous Unity Garden, with a traditional Welcome Circle, setting the tone for an enriching experience. Guided by Elders and Knowledge Keepers, you'll then embark on a curated sonic tour, weaving together the sounds of the land with interactive teachings. Walking along ancient trails, you will gain insights into the natural world, the deep history of the lands, and the wisdom passed down through generations. Each step presents an opportunity to reflect on Indigenous histories, the future seven generations, and the original instructions that bind us to the Natural World, reminding us of the responsibilities and gifts we all need to share.

Offering a profound and educational experience, LON 360 gratefully acknowledges the Government of Canada's support through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario for development of these experiences and invites you to celebrate “Harvest” with us and honour All Our Relations by joining us this fall!

Space is limited – Please reserve your spot by emailing [email protected]

Pay-What-You-May donations are appreciated and will be accepted at the tour site.

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LON 360

Landscape of Nations 360 (LON 360) creates, designs, and implements educational and expressive arts programs that convey the meaning, depth, substance, and contributions of Indigenous peoples to Canadian history and society. The organization develops projects that are intended to enlighten and transform the public’s understanding of – and engagement with – Indigenous peoples.

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