Our Main Building and galleries will not be open to the public for Nuit Blanche. Access to “Hopes and Fears Assembly” will be on the northwest side of the Main Building.

Sun, May 19

Medicine Wheel And Beading Drop-in

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre

Families can participate in an interactive beading craft workshop where they will learn about the Medicine Wheel and its ties to life health cycles.

Art Workshop
all ages

part of JUNIOR

Free Admission
No tickets required

 

Sun, May 19

Medicine Wheel And Beading Drop-in

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre

Families can participate in an interactive beading craft workshop where they will learn about the Medicine Wheel and its ties to life health cycles.

Art Workshop
all ages

part of JUNIOR

Free Admission
No tickets required

 

About

Please join the Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre and participate in exciting craft activities! Families can participate in a beading craft where they will learn about the Medicine Wheel, the health dimensions and the cycle of life.

About Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre is an autonomous, vibrant cultural agency that involves and serves the Indigenous community with confidence for and commitment to their well-being. The Centre is guided by the use of our good minds to work for peace, harmony, and friendship. By working with the People of the Four Colours and like-minded organizations, we strengthen our cultural exchanges and support positive development in our communities. 

Dates & Times

Sun, May 19
11:00am 1:15pm
2:30pm 6:00pm

Tickets

*
Free admission
No tickets required

Venue

Brigantine Patio

A patio outside the Brigantine Room on the West side of the campus.

235 Queens Quay W.

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