Six Nations Tourism co-hosts Two Nations Paddle

The two largest Indigenous tourism groups have joined forces for an event this week. Six Nations Tourism and Wikwemkong Tourism will be co-hosting the Two Nations Paddle on Thursday. The event will be staged at Point Grondine Park in Killarney. The park is owned and operated by the Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory. The Two Nations Paddle is a cultural experience being held to showcase the cultures of the Six Nations and Wiikwemkoong nations. Visitors will paddle in big canoes while guides explain the histories of the two nations. Guests will also be served with Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe foods. Six Nations tourism reps have also been invited to attend the Wiikwemkoong Arts and Music Festival, which will be held this Friday and the Wiikwemkoong Annual Cultural Festival, which takes places on Saturday….

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