Looking For Goods?

The colder weather is upon us and that means no more outdoor events. Of course, we still have many items available!

Beaver Pelts

If you are interested in anything specific, please contact us and let us know. We will do our best to provide you with the same quality goods we always do. Pick up is available in Port Colborne and some limited delivery may be available in the Niagara region. We can also make arrangements to ship many items.

If you need a few ideas, visit our Trade Goods page. If you don’t see something you may have seen at an event – or simply are looking for something specific or have a question – please ask!

In the meantime, be well, be safe and look after each other!

Meegwetch / Wel’alin / Pilamayaye / Nia:wen / Merci / Thank You,
Edd & Seika

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