Immerse yourself in vibrant cultural spectacles as Indigenous pow wow dancers, throat singers, lively Métis jiggers and much more take the stage.
Witness the delicate artistry of carved ice panels depicting the rare and endangered Ojibwe Spirit Horses, sculpted by Ross and Antonio Baisas.
The Diefenbunker values art as a means for expressing important personal connections with the Cold War and its impacts that are still present today. Participate in a family-friendly workshop to learn about unique Inuit art forms and their reflections of evolving landscapes and cultural traditions of Inuit people. You’ll also produce your own artistic creation, […]
Immerse yourself in vibrant cultural spectacles as Indigenous pow wow dancers, throat singers, lively Métis jiggers and much more take the stage.
The public is invited for a Pow Wow at the Canadian Museum of History. Admission is free.
Witness the delicate artistry of carved ice panels depicting the rare and endangered Ojibwe Spirit Horses, sculpted by Ross and Antonio Baisas.