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Indigenous Walks

Indigenous Walks

Indigenous Walks is a walk and talk through downtown Ottawa from an Indigenous perspective. Together walkers and guide will explore social, political and cultural issues through architecture, landscape, monuments and art.

Indigenous Walks is owned and operated by Jaime Koebel. Nehiyaw/Michif from Lac La Biche, Alberta.

(613) 290-8597 www.facebook.com/Indigenous-Walking-Tours-478441402283591/

Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Cultural Education Centre

Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Cultural Education Centre

Kitigan Zibi and Paginawatig School’s mission in cooperation with the Kitigan Zibi community is to create challenging opportunities to educate students in an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect. It is our common mission to inspire students to achieve personal growth and cultural pride, to value life long learning, and to become responsible contributing citizens of their community, the Algonquin Nation and society at large.

54 Makwa Mikan Maniwaki Quebec J9E 3B1 (819) 449-1798 kitiganzibi.ca/community/cultural-centre/

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum

Mississippi Valley Textile Museum

Constructed in 1867 this National Historic Site of Canada located in the annex of the former Rosamond Woolen Company in Almonte, Ontario now features a blend of the old and new, all related to the history of the Mississippi Valley and the textile industry.

3 Rosamond Street E. Almonte Ontario K0A 1A0 (613) 256-3754 mvtm.ca

North Lanark Historical Society and Regional Museum

North Lanark Historical Society and Regional Museum

Collecting, preserving and celebrating the local history of Mississippi Mills and area.  Explore the Museum’s unique collection, discover local history in the research library, and tour a pioneer log cabin! 

647 River Road Appleton Ontario K0A 1A0 (613) 257-8503 northlanarkregionalmuseum.com

Ottawa Jewish Archives

Ottawa Jewish Archives

The Ottawa Jewish Archives collections encompass thematic areas including individuals, families, businesses, congregations, and community organizations and associations established and maintained by Ottawa’s Jewish community. The strengths of the collections are in their capacity to promote social histories that may otherwise be lost to time, and to preserve narratives that trace and celebrate the worth of Jewish people and Jewish heritage in Canada’s capital.

21 Nadolny Sachs Private Ottawa Ontario K2A 1R9 (613) 798-4696 jewishottawa.com/ottawa-jewish-archives

Ottawa Music Industry Coalition (OMIC)

Ottawa Music Industry Coalition (OMIC)

Through advocacy, professional development and programming, OMIC’s mandate is to embed music into the fabric of the city allowing artists, fans, and workers to grow.

75 Unit 1 Landry Street Ottawa Ontario K1L 8E6 (613) 551-4062 www.ottawamic.com

Réseau du patrimoine franco-ontarien

Réseau du patrimoine franco-ontarien

The Réseau du patrimoine franco-ontarien is a provincial non-profit organization that promotes the transmission of historical knowledge, facilitates dialogue among partners, and supports efforts to preserve and enhance Francophone heritage as a whole.
Their services are offered in French only.

336-435 Donald Street Ottawa Ontario K1K 4X5 (613) 729-5769 mes-racines.ca/

Sir Guy Carleton Branch, United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada

Sir Guy Carleton Branch, United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada

Sir Guy Carleton Branch of the United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada have the mission to preserve, promote and celebrate the history and traditions of the Loyalist epoch in Canadian History.

19 Colonnade Road, P.O. Box 5104 Nepean Ontario K2C 3H5 uelac.org/Carletonuel/