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White Water Rafting
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Immerse Yourself in a Culture Older than Recorded History Itself.

Be welcomed warmly into our culture. Be introduced to our language, our legends, our lands, our history, and our heritage through many interpretive displays and First Nations activities.

- Authentic Pre-Contact First Nations Village
- First Nations Restaurant Serving Authentic Aboriginal Cuisine
- Art Exhibitions, Crafts Shows, Poetry Reading and Story Telling
- First Nations Cultural Workshops
- Live Ceremonies and Aboriginal Performances
- Special Events, Pow Wows and Festivals - Music, Dance, Theatre and Film

Protecting Our Resources for Our Children

The Creator has put animals, birds, insects and fish on the Earth.
The forest is home of many animals and birds.
The water is the home of the fish and reptiles.
All animals, birds, insects and fish were given a role,
to benefit each other on this land.
This is why we believe that one should only take what is needed
in order that the animals, birds and fish will always be here
to share the Earth with us.

We must protect the forests for our children,
grandchildren and children yet to be born.
We must protect the forests for those who can't speak for themselves
such as the birds, animals, fish and trees.

First Nations Tourism Center

Explore the Native American culture as it was 7,000 years ago. Nature, culture, knowledge and adventure are celebrated within an authentic and educational Aboriginal experience.

Nature

Hiking, Canoeing and Rafting. Fly-in Tours to Polar Bear Provincial Park via Hearst Air. Train Tours via Algoma Central Railway. Guided Tours to Nagagamisis Park.

Knowledge

Traditional Pre-Contact Village featuring 9 interactive experiences : Shelter, The Voice of the River, The Canoe, Tools and Utensils, Traps and Hunting, Food - Animal and Plant, Living on the Land, Clothing and Adornment, and Spirituality. Workshops and Outbound Training : Wild Edibles, Arts and Crafts, History, Survival, River Navigation and Canoeing. Customized Programs for Children, Pre-School, Elementary, Secondary, Post Secondary, Adult and Senior. Tailored for Your Group, Organization or Association.

Culture

Authentic Pre-Contact First Nation's Village. Canada Interpretive Centre. First Nation's Restaurant Serving Authentic Aboriginal Dishes. Sweat Lodges and Teepees. Exhibitions : Arts, Crafts, Poetry, Story Telling, Workshops, Live Ceremonies and Performances. Special Events : Pow Wows, Festivals : Music, Dance, Theatre and Film.

Adventure

Fully-Guided Wilderness Adventures. White Water Rafting : Class 4 During Peak Season. First Nation's Guided : Canoeing, Fishing, Wild Edibles, Hiking, Fly-In Fishing, Snowmobiling and Archeological Expeditions.

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