


A vibrant centre dedicated to preserving and promoting Indigenous culture through art, history, and education.

A historic site preserving Indigenous culture and history.
Explore the scenic beauty and learn about the Six Nations people.
The birthplace of E. Pauline Johnson, a renowned Indigenous poet.

Handcrafted dreamcatchers, a traditional Native American symbol of protection, are a popular and meaningful souvenir.
Intricate designs etched into birch bark, a traditional art form of the Anishinaabe people, make for unique wall art.
Beautifully carved wooden spoons, often featuring traditional designs, are both functional and decorative.

Fluffy pancakes with maple syrup, served with fresh berries

Grilled chicken, lettuce, tomato, and avocado wrapped in a tortilla
Hearty beef stew with vegetables, served with crusty bread
A local favourite for breakfast, known for its hearty meals and friendly atmosphere.
A popular spot for quick, delicious lunches, loved by locals and visitors alike.

An iconic restaurant offering fine dining in a historic building.

Woodland Cultural Centre is located in an area prone to sudden rain showers.
The centre has extensive outdoor exhibits and trails that require comfortable footwear.
The area is home to various insects, and repellent is recommended for outdoor activities.

Phnom Penh Riverfront is a bustling, picturesque stretch along the Tonlé Sap and Mekong Rivers, offering a blend of modern and traditional Cambodia.
A serene public garden in Santa Barbara, California, known for its stunning rose displays and beautiful landscaping.
The Bloomfield Museum, housed in a historic 18th-century home, showcases local history and artifacts, offering a glimpse into the town's past.