Open to all, these powerful gatherings bring together multiple generations in a celebration of food, cultural traditions, community building and spiritual healing in honour of Indigenous life, culture and traditions.
Some celebrations include:
British Columbia
Join The Kamloopa Pow Wow Society to celebrate 3 days of vibrant Indigenous culture at the 43rd annual Kamloopa Pow Wow taking place June 28-30, 2024 at the Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc Special Events Facility (the Arbour) within Secwepemcúl’ecw. With an estimated 500 dancers and drummers from all across Canada and the United States, visitors will enjoy drumming and dancing, colourful regalia, food and shopping at the many artisan vendor booths.
The Second Annual Memorial 2024 Squamish Nation Youth Pow Wow takes place at Capilano Reserve Park from July 5-7, 2024. With a focus on uplifting youth and providing opportunities for education, employment and healing through culture, the all-ages friendly dance competition will feature head man dancer and mentor Notorious Cree, head woman dancer and mentor Tonia Jo Hall, as well as special guest, 2022 Juno award winner Fawn Wood.
From August 2-4, 2024 the Lhtako Dene Nation will join the Quesnel Tillicum Society to celebrate their 50th Pow Wow Anniversary at the first annual Lhtako Dene Nation Pow Wow. Featured performers include Arena Director Everett Melem St’ye White, Whipman Cecil Sheena, MC Chris Wells and Host Drum Group, Young Spirit.
Alberta
The best dancers and drummers from across Canada and the United States come together in a celebration of cultures at the 2024 Calgary Stampede Pow Wow, July 7-8, 2024. One of the country’s biggest Pow Wows, this extraordinary competition will highlight the diversity of First Nations dancing, singing, and drumming and is free with admission to Stampede Park.
The 30th Annual Enoch Cree Nation Competition Pow Wow welcomes guests from July 12-14 for a weekend of Indigenous culture and celebration. Featured events include men’s and women’s head dance competitions, drum contests, and a Princess Pageant.
A colourful show of skill and pageantry awaits guests at the annual Beaver Lake Pow Wow, August 4-6, 2024. This national competition includes five dance categories—Traditional, Fancy, Grass, Jingle and Chicken. Additionally, the weekend festivities include a variety of drumming competitions as mesmerizing as the dancers.
Saskatchewan
Sweetgrass First Nation presents its Traditional Pow Wow, July 16-17, 2024 with host drums Sweet Grass Singers and Blackstone. The celebrations also include grand entries at 1 pm and 7 pm daily.
Empowering youth and children through song and dance, Big River First Nation will host its 3rd Annual Pow Wow from July 23-25, 2024 and will feature dance categories from ages 6 to 60+.
From July 30-August 1, 2024 join the Little Pine First Nation and Lucky Man Cree Nation for a competition Pow Wow featuring five dance categories, drum competitions and a variety of dance specials.
Manitoba
Lake Manitoba First Nation will host its annual traditional Pow Wow, June 21-23, 2024 featuring host drums, Horsetail and MC Darcy Malcolm Sr. Throughout July and August, Manitoba will be home to a variety of celebrations that honour Indigenous culture and traditions including the Peguis First Nation Treaty Days and Pow Wow, July 12-21, 2024; the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation Powwow, July 26-28 and the Norway House Cree Nation Pow Wow August 2-4, 2024,
Ontario
Experience the best in Indigenous culture and tradition at the annual Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival, June 19-23. This five-day celebration is a multi-disciplinary arts festival that brings together Indigenous artists, performers, educators, students, and community members to share knowledge and celebrate Canada’s diverse Indigenous cultures.
All are welcome at the Mississauga First Nation 43rd Annual Pow Wow, July 20-21, 2024. The two-day celebration features host drums, Charging Horse along with co-host drums, Under the Pines; an Old Style Jingle Special, Men’s Woodland Special and Women’s 18+ Fancy Shawl Special and more
On the shores of St. Lawrence River in Cornwall, the Akwesasne Powwow is a weekend of fun, peace and friendship with neighbours of all cultures. From September 7-8, 2024, the two-day festival brings together the best Native artisans, drummers and dancers from across the region.
Quebec
In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, the 7th Annual KWE! invites visitors to discover the 11 Indigenous Nations in Quebec through artistic performances, conferences, demonstrations and exchanges from June 14-16, 2024 at Place Jean-Béliveau in Quebec City.
From July 26-28, 2024, Pow Wow Manawan will offer a journey into the Atikamekw Nation’s traditions and customs. Located in the heart of Quebec, this Pow Wow showcases an array of vibrant dances, ceremonial rituals, cultural displays, and experiences that highlight the warmth of the Manawan community.
The Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation’s Pow Wow 2024 takes place from August 17-18, 2024 and features Pow Wow drum groups, dancers, Muskrat Singers and Redtail Spirit Singers as well as a variety of workshops and presentations. The Pow Wow is part of the Two Nations, One Celebration event organized in collaboration with the municipality of Cacouna.
New Brunswick
In honour of murdered and missing Indigenous women & girls, the 12th Annual Fishermen Pow Wow will take place in Miramichi on July 1, 2024, featuring traditional dances, drums, singing and the Sunrise Ceremony.
Nova Scotia
The 33rd Annual Eskasoni Competition Powwow returns to the Noel R. Denney Memorial Pow Wow Grounds, June 28-30. Celebrations include a Grading Day party, drum and dancing competitions, and a spectacular fireworks show.
Newfoundland and Labrador
The Annual Bay St. George Traditional Pow Wow promises fun for the whole family from July 12-14, 2024. The celebration includes a sweat lodge, sacred fire, ceremonies, teaching, vendors and more.
Prince Edward Island
Engage in the vibrant traditions of the Mi’kmaq people at the Lennox Island Pow Wow, August 22-24, 2004. This cultural celebration showcases the beauty and richness of Mi’kmaq heritage and offers a unique opportunity to witness sacred ceremonies, traditional storytelling, and the sharing of Indigenous knowledge.
For the full list of Indigenous events and experiences across Canada this year, visit CanadianPowWows.ca.
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