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A native pow wow is a colourful event –a celebration of First Nation culture through drumming, singing and dancing. The Cape Croker Pow Wow is coming up this weekend – Aug. 21 and 22, 2010. If you’ve never been to a pow wow, the Cape Croker event would give you a chance to learn a bit more about the local Ojibway First Nation culture. We know you’ll enjoy it. read more...
Time to get out that canoe or kayak and paddle for an afternoon, a day or a weekend. Make sure to download our Saugeen River canoe kayak routes Map to see the 4 day trip awaiting you with all drop in and pull out points marked clearly. The Saugeen is an immense river draining over 2,000 square kilometres. The largest waterway in Bruce County, it is enjoyably navigable even in the dry months of July and August ending in Lake Huron at the end of your journey. read more...
A native pow wow is a colourful event –a celebration of First Nation culture through drumming, singing and dancing. The Cape Croker Pow Wow is coming up this weekend – Aug. 21 and 22, 2010. If you’ve never been to a pow wow, the Cape Croker event would give you a chance to learn a bit more about the local Ojibway First Nation culture. We know you’ll enjoy it. read more...
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Time to get out that canoe or kayak and paddle for an afternoon, a day or a weekend. Make sure to download our Saugeen River canoe kayak routes Map to see the 4 day trip awaiting you with all drop in and pull out points marked clearly. The Saugeen is an immense river draining over 2,000 square kilometres. The largest waterway in Bruce County, it is enjoyably navigable even in the dry months of July and August ending in Lake Huron at the end of your journey. read more...





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