NRNC 9th Annual Traditional Pow Wow 2023

The Niagara Regional Native Centre presents the annual “Nurturing Our Roots”, Traditional Pow Wow Sat. 7 Oct. at the Meridian Centre Arena in downtown St. Catharines.
Canada’s largest indoor Pow Wow! We will be there with our medicines, crafts, furs, Maple products, Bison snacks, and more!

This traditional Pow Wow attracts visitors & participants from across the country – and across the border! Vendors, crafts, food, dancers, singers, drums – a fun experience for the entire family! Bring a jacket, it can be a little chilly in the arena (until the dancing starts).

When: Sat. 7 Oct., 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunrise Ceremony: 6:00 am
Grand Entry: Noon

Where: Meridian Centre Arena, 1 David S. Howes Way, St. Catharines, ON

Admission: FREE!

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