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.
On-the-Land Hike in Gatineau Park
August 29, 2026
REGISTER HERE Join Wabano’s Culture Department for a family-friendly day on the land as we explore the forests and rolling hills of beautiful Gatineau Park….
Men’s Drum Group Practice
September 02, 2026
Join us in the Grand Gathering Space at the Wabano Centre for Men’s Drum Group Practice, a weekly program for Indigenous community members. Gather in…
Women’s Drum Group
September 02, 2026
The Women’s Drum Group will be starting back up this September, please join us in learning and singing traditional hand drum songs with guest facilitator…
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Men’s Drum Group Practice
September 09, 2026
Join us in the Grand Gathering Space at the Wabano Centre for Men’s Drum Group Practice, a weekly program for Indigenous community members. Gather in…
Women’s Drum Group
September 09, 2026
The Women’s Drum Group will be starting back up this September, please join us in learning and singing traditional hand drum songs with guest facilitator…
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Equinox Community Feast
September 11, 2026
Join us as we welcome the autumn season with an evening of community, good food, song, and teachings. We are honoured to welcome respected Mohawk…
Our Corn, Our Sustainers
September 12, 2026
Join us this fall for a day of traditional Mohawk teachings, enjoy a delicious corn boil lunch and learn how to make your own corn…
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