9th Annual Traditional Pow Wow & Harvest Festival

Join us at the 9th Annual Traditional Pow Wow and Harvest Festival in London, ON – held Sept. 16 – 17 (10 am – 4 pm) at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology located at 1600 Attawandaron Road, London ON.

This is a wonderful gathering in a unique location – on traditional Chonnonton territory (aka The Neutral Nation) inside a rebuilt palisaded village! The Museum is just next door and is filled with history and artifacts collected over the years in the immediate vicinity. Admission is FREE, though donations to the Museum are certainly welcomed!

Both days are filled with traditional dancing, drumming, singing and numerous workshops & demonstrations. A good selection of merchants with all manner of interesting arts, crafts & other goods are joined by traditional food vendors to keep everyone’s energy up!

Please make the journey to visit us in this beautiful location, support the Museum in it’s research and enjoy a day of fun & culture for the whole family!

** Please note: there is limited parking on site, reserved for elders & handicapped. There is plenty of free parking and a frequent shuttle from Ste. Marguerite School click for directions

There is no ATM on site, please bring cash. Some merchants (ourselves included) may be able to take credit card payments and in rare cases, debit cards.

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