Wabano Workshops Calendar
Wabano envisions a world where the gifts and wisdom of First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures are recognized as valuable, distinctive and beautiful.
We make this vision a reality by bringing our traditional knowledge keepers into our centre regularly so that Indigenous ways of knowing and being can be shared.
From our annual symposiums, to interactive workshops, to on-the-land experiences and educational training, Wabano offers a variety of learning opportunities rooted in Indigenous culture.
All our workshops are open to the public, Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike, who are on the path to a better understanding of Indigenous history, values, culture and more.
Men’s Drum Group Practice
January 07, 2026
Experience the heartbeat of the drum while learning the teachings, protocols and songs from knowledgeable facilitators.
Men’s Drum Group Practice
January 14, 2026
Experience the heartbeat of the drum while learning the teachings, protocols and songs from knowledgeable facilitators.
Healing Grief Through Art With Grandmother Linda Manitowabi
January 16, 2026
Linda Manitowabi is Anishnaabe-Kwe from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory. She is a retired Ojibwe Language Teacher and has studied art therapy at the University of Western…
Men’s Drum Group Practice
January 21, 2026
Experience the heartbeat of the drum while learning the teachings, protocols and songs from knowledgeable facilitators.
Men’s Drum Group Practice
January 28, 2026
Experience the heartbeat of the drum while learning the teachings, protocols and songs from knowledgeable facilitators.
Men’s Drum Group Practice
February 04, 2026
Experience the heartbeat of the drum while learning the teachings, protocols and songs from knowledgeable facilitators.
Men’s Drum Group Practice
February 11, 2026
Experience the heartbeat of the drum while learning the teachings, protocols and songs from knowledgeable facilitators.