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The Place Where Cultures Meet THE PLACE WHERE TOUR CULTURES MEET PACKAGES WHERE ON THE A DAY OF CULTURES MEET WATER PLAY Experience the culture Soak in the beautiful Try our Traditional of the Haudenosaunee scenery of the Carolinian Haudenosaunee games people as you travel forests as you paddle after exploring the Six the Six Nations of down the Grand River by Nations Tourism displays. the Grand River. canoe or kayak. Then venture out to the Nature Trail, home to the Move through time as you While on this three-hour tour largest area of Carolinian explore rich, pre-contact listen to the Creation Story forest in Canada. history at Kanata Village and the rich history of the Six and Her Majesty’s Royal Nations people. The guided Enjoy a guided tour of Chapel of the Mohawks. tour will take you through rare Chiefswood National Historic Visit the Woodland Cultural ecosystems along the Grand Site and learn the history of Centre, take a guided tour of River as you learn about the the Haudenosaunee medicine Chiefswood National Historic importance of all living things game, Lacrosse. Test your site and Kayanase’s 17th within the Haudenosaunee skills in a scrimmage game century replica longhouse. culture. of lacrosse and archery. In Explore the Six Nations the summer months indulge community by bus to discover in canoeing/kayaking on the where we reside today. Grand River. Tel: 519.758.5444 Toll free: 1.866.393.3001 @sntourism 2498 Chiefswood Road @sixnations.tourism Ohsweken, ON N0A 1M0 @sixnationstourism sixnationstourism.ca Come celebrate our unique heritage and culture Did you know? Surround your senses with l We call ourselves “Haudenosaunee” or ‘the people of the longhouse’, the beat of the drums at our which refers to the large, long houses we once livedTemiscaming in with our Valley East Rayside-Balfour annual Grand River Champion extended families. Mont-Laurier Sudbury of Champions Pow-wow. This Elliot Lake Coniston Verner Thessalon Sturgeon Falls North Maniwaki Lac-Nominingue Saint-Gabriel Walden Temiscaming Mattawan social event is considered one Valley East Bay Labelle Spanish Espanola Rayside-Balfour 17 Blind Riverl Massey of the top outdoor events in Renowed poetess E. Pauline Johnson (1861 - 1913) was born and Mont-Laurier Saint-Felix-de-Valois Sudbury Elliot Lake Coniston Notre-Dame-du-Laus Saint-Jovite Saint-Charles-Borromee Meldrum Rutter Verner Deep River raised at Chiefswood. Her writings teach Haudenosaunee culture Gracefield Saint-Remi-d'Amherst Sainte-Agathe Joliette Thessalon Bay North Maniwaki Saint-GabrielSainte-Julienne Ontario and is held on the Little Current Sturgeon Falls Lac-Nominingue -des-Monts Walden Mattawan Killarney Bay Labelle SpanishGore Bay Espanola through a Victorian medium. 17 L'epiphanie Blind River Cochrane Massey Saint-Felix-de-Valois Fourth weekend in July at Petawawa South River Low Bellefeuille Le Gardeur Saint-Charles-Borromee Manitowaning Pembroke Notre-Dame-du-Laus Saint-Jovite Saint-Antoine Meldrum Rutter Sundridge Deep River Blainville Chiefswood Park. GracefieldCampbell's Bay Saint-Remi-d'Amherst Sainte-Agathe Joliette Bay Sainte-JulienneLachute Little Current -des-Monts Montebello Sainte-Therese Sainte-Julie Gore Bay Killarney Cobden L'epiphanie 40 Cochrane Hawkesbury South Baymouth Buckingham l Six Nations is the birthplace of pre-WW1South long River distance runner Petawawa Clarence Alfred Low Bellefeuille Le Gardeur Eganville Quyon Gatineau Cumberland Manitowaning Pembroke Saint-Antoine 20 10 Enjoy the sights and sounds Sundridge Hull Gloucester Blainville Whitney Barry's Bay Campbell'sRenfrew Bay Lachute Vaudreuil-Dorion Sainte- Tom Longboat; and Jay Silverheels, who portrayed Tonto in the 417 Montebello Navan Sainte-Julie20 Catherine Parry Sound Aylmer Sainte-ThereseAlexandria Huntsville Cobden 40 Beauharnois of the Six Nations Fall Fair Nepean Hawkesbury 1 South Baymouth Tobermory Buckingham Clarence Maxville popular 1949 to 1957 “Lone Ranger” television series. Manotick Alfred Salaberry-de Eganville Quyon Gatineau Cumberland Almonte Gloucester Lancaster20 -Valleyfield10 since 1867! The four day event Dyer's Bay Whitney Barry's Bay Renfrew Hull Richmond Osgoode Vaudreuil-Dorion Sainte- 417 Chesterville Alpena Navan 20 Catherine Parry Sound Aylmer Winchester Alexandria Huntingdon Rouses Point Huntsville Bancroft Cornwall Beauharnois Bracebridge Haliburton Nepean Kemptville 1 features a Demolition Derby, Tobermory Maxville Salaberry-deFort Covington Manotick Smiths Chazy Almonte Merrickville Lancaster -Valleyfield Chateaugay Dyer's Bay Minden RichmondPerth FallsOsgoode Massena Malone 69 ChestervilleIroquois Miss Six Nations Pageant, Alpena Gravenhurst Gooderham Winchester Waddington Huntingdon Rouses Point Bancroft CardinalCornwall Penetanguishene Bracebridge Haliburton Kemptville Norwood Plattsburgh Fort Covington Lyon Mountain crafts and foods and the Harrisville Wiarton Smiths Prescott Chazy Midland Merrickville Chateaugay Owen Minden Perth Falls Massena Malone Saint Regis Falls Meaford 69 Gravenhurst Westport Iroquois Potsdam Orillia Gooderham Waddington spectacular Grandstand Sound Cardinal Canton Penetanguishene Brockville Norwood Plattsburgh Southampton Lyon Mountain OscodaHarrisville Wiarton Madoc Prescott 401 Port Elgin Midland Fenelon Falls Show! at the Owen Collingwood Saint Regis Falls Early September Meaford Havelock Tweed Westport Potsdam Sound BarrieOrillia Saranac Lake Lindsay Lakefield Brockville GouverneurCanton Edwards Tawas City Southampton Markdale Angus Innisfil Lake Placid Essa 81 Gaylord Powless Arena. Oscoda Madoc Campbellford 401 Alexandria Bay Port Elgin Fenelon Falls Collingwood Borden 400 Peterborough Napanee Barriefield Cranberry Lake Elizabethtown Kincardine Havelock Kingston Theresa Tupper Lake Durham Barrie Tweed Millen Scugog 401 Saranac Lake Tawas City Walkerton Markdale Alliston Lindsay Lakefield Deseronto GouverneurBay Edwards Port Austin Hanover Angus Innisfil Harrisville Lake Placid Essa East Gwillimbury Campbellford 81 Alexandria Bay Philadelphia Trenton Belleville Cape Vincent Port Henry ShelburneBorden 400 Peterborough Napanee Barriefield Cranberry Lake Elizabethtown Kincardine Port Perry Brighton Kingston Theresa Tupper Lake Durham Picton Millen Dexter Long Lake Walkerton Mount Forest Newmarket Scugog 401 Deseronto Carthage Port Austin Lucknow Alliston Bay Pigeon CliffordHanover Harrisville 87 Harbor Beach Orangeville East GwillimburyGormley Clarington Philadelphia Bad Axe Harriston Trenton Belleville Cape VincentSackets Harbor Watertown Croghan Port Henry Wingham Shelburne Caledon Port Perry Cobourg 401 Brighton Dexter Mount Forest Newmarket Oshawa Newcastle Picton Carthage Long Lake Sebewaing Arthur Goderich Lucknow 87 Pigeon Harbor Beach BrusselsClifford North GormleyYork Scarborough Orangeville Clarington Sackets Harbor Watertown Croghan Lowville Bad Axe Harriston 81 Old Forge Cass City Wingham Fergus Caledon Cobourg Listowel Brampton York East York401 Clinton Oshawa Newcastle Sebewaing Goderich Arthur Acton North York Brussels Scarborough Lowville Fergus Mississauga 81 Old Forge Caro Cass City Seaforth Listowel GuelphBrampton York East York Pulaski Warrensburg Sandusky Clinton Milton 401 Toronto Lake Pleasant Hensall Waterloo Acton Boonville Mitchell Oswego Lake George CaroMarlette Seaforth GuelphKitchenerMississauga Oakville Pulaski Mexico Warrensburg Six Nations is centrally located Exeter 401 Toronto Wells CroswellSandusky Milton Lake Pleasant Grand Bend Hensall Stratford Waterloo Boonville Glens Falls Mitchell Cambridge Oswego Fulton Lake George Marlette St. Marys Kitchener Oakville Niagara-on Mexico Camden Exeter Burlington Burt Hilton Wells Northville Corinth in southwestern Ontario, and an Croswell -the-lake Albion Rome Yale Grand Bend Stratford Paris Youngstown Williamson Wolcott Glens Falls Cambridge Greece Fulton Camden Lapeer St. Marys Niagara-on Medina Oriskany Woodstock Burlington BurtLockport Hilton Rochester Bayberry Northville Corinth -the-lake Albion Gates RomeNorth Syracuse 90 Dolgeville easy drive from Niagara Falls, Yale Forest Paris Youngstown Williamson Wolcott Broadalbin Greece Clyde 90 Vernon 69 Ingersoll Niagara Falls CanastotaOriskany Lapeer Sarnia Woodstock BrantfordCaledonia Niagara LockportFalls Medina Rochester Brighton Utica Herkimer Almont Gates Bayberry North Syracuse 90 Oneida Dolgeville Ballston Spa Forest Norwich Akron 90 Lyons IlionBroadalbin Strathroy Batavia 90 Syracuse VernonLyndon Marysville Port Huron 401 Welland ClydeNewark Toronto, Hamilton, London, 69 Sarnia Ingersoll Haldimand Niagara Falls 90 StaffordBrighton Canastota Utica Herkimer 94 Six Nations Skaneateles OxfordAlmont Caledonia Niagara Falls Auburn Oneida Cazenovia Ballston Spa 90 Romeo Richmond Strathroy Norwich Akron 90 Avon Lyons Phelps Ilion Canajoharie Marysville Port HuronPetrolia Nanticoke Welland Fort Erie Batavia Newark Syracuse Lyndon 87 401 Haldimand 90 Stafford Canandaigua Scotia Oxford St. Clair94 Dunnville SkaneatelesWaterloo Cazenovia Richfield Springs90 Cohoes 75 Selkirk Auburn Hamilton Sarnia and Windsor. 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