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Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival

Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival is a multi-disciplinary arts festival that brings together Indigenous artists, performers, educators, students, and community members to share knowledge and celebrate Canada’s diverse Indigenous cultures. Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival (SSIF) takes place during National Indigenous History Month and coincides with National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) June 21, 2022 marks the national […]

Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival

Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival is a multi-disciplinary arts festival that brings together Indigenous artists, performers, educators, students, and community members to share knowledge and celebrate Canada’s diverse Indigenous cultures.

Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival (SSIF) takes place during National Indigenous History Month and coincides with National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD)

June 21, 2022 marks the national 26th anniversary of celebrating the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples!

Also known as Summer Solstice, June 21st is the longest day of the year and throughout history and across continents a time for Indigenous cultural celebration.

Summer Solstice Festivals are produced by Indigenous Experiences on behalf of the National Indigenous Peoples Day Committee (NIPD) comprising national organizations representing Canada’s indigenous communities.

For over twenty years, NIPD/ Summer Solstice events in the National Capital Region have created opportunities for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the culture and contributions of Inuit, First Nations and Métis peoples.

4420 West Hunt Club Road Ottawa Ontario K2R 1H4 Visit Website

Sylvie Faulkner

Tara Jacklin

Tara Jacklin

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Taylor Simard

Taylor Simard

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Brown image in shape of continent of Africa with letters ACB to the left in shades of orange. Words around the central shape read "African, Caribbean & Black Wellness Resource Centre"

The African, Caribbean Black Wellness Resource Centre

Brown image in shape of continent of Africa with letters ACB to the left in shades of orange. Words around the central shape read "African, Caribbean & Black Wellness Resource Centre"

The African, Caribbean Black Wellness Resource Centre

610 Donald Street Gloucester Ontario K1K 1L4 (613) 709-0698 Visit Website

The Great India Festival

Showcasing the culture and heritage of India. Organizing an annual festival, promoting and organizing concerts. Inter cultural interaction is one of the activities.

The Great India Festival

Showcasing the culture and heritage of India. Organizing an annual festival, promoting and organizing concerts. Inter cultural interaction is one of the activities.

613 983 2812 Visit Website

The Historical Society of Ottawa

The Historical Society of Ottawa (HSO) is Ottawa’s oldest historical organization. The principal aim of the Society is to increase public knowledge of the history of Ottawa and the surrounding region through meetings, tours, awards, publications, and sponsored research.

The Historical Society of Ottawa

The Historical Society of Ottawa (HSO) is Ottawa’s oldest historical organization. The principal aim of the Society is to increase public knowledge of the history of Ottawa and the surrounding region through meetings, tours, awards, publications, and sponsored research.

Box 523 Station B Ottawa Ontario K1P 5P6 Visit Website

The Kitchissippi Museum

Online website/blog, but also pop-up museums at 3-4 events each year, showing artefacts, maps, photos and other visuals.

The Kitchissippi Museum

Online website/blog, but also pop-up museums at 3-4 events each year, showing artefacts, maps, photos and other visuals.

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Trisha Booth

Trisha Booth

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