Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point Annual Pow Wow

From the shores of Lake Huron, the Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point celebrate their 54th annual Pow Wow!

A traditional gathering for all, featuring dancers, drummers, singers, vendors & food! Dance contests, Baby contest & more!

When: Sat. 12 July, Sun. 13 July, 2025 (gates open 9am both days)

Where: Chippewas of Kettle & Stoney Point First Nation, 9128 Lake Road, Lambton Shores, ON MAP

Grand Entry: Noon & 6pm Sat., Noon Sun.

Invited Drums: High Tide, Warpaint, and Snye Creek

General Admission: $10
Youth 6 – 13: $5
Children under 5 & Seniors 55+: FREE

No alcohol, drugs or pets permitted.

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