Indigenous Walking Tour

June 22, 2016 at 2:00pm until 4:00pm
Tour begins from Human Rights Monument
(Elgin /Lisgar Streets)
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Guided Walk: The Indigenous community of Ottawa welcomes immigrants and is keen to introduce to them Ottawa’s history and culture from the perspective of Aboriginal People.

Indigenous Walks is a fun, yet educational way to learn about Indigenous Peoples experiences in Ottawa. This guided walk and talk will provide a layer of knowledge of the national capital through the eyes of an Indigenous person.

On the land of the Algonquin called Turtle Island, this tour will guide participants through indigenous social, political, cultural and artistic spaces. From the totem pole in Confederation Park to the Three Watchmen sculpture near Major’s Hill Park, participants will get to know Ottawa like they have never known it before!

Language:  English

Host: Indigenous Walks

Contact: jaime@indigenouswalks.com