Indigenous Day June 21st 2024

Canada’s Biggest Indigenous Day Celebration – June 21st 2023!


WHAT: An event not to be missed! FREE concerts featuring Award winning performers, traditional Canadian Indigenous cuisine and Artisan Marketplace.  
WHERE: 235 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8, Canada (Toronto Harbourfront Centre)  
WHEN: Wednesday June 21st 2023 12 pm: Artisan Marketplace Opens 12 pm – 5:30 pm: Traditional pow wow style dance and drumming performances 6 pm – 830 pm: Live Music Performances 

 


Our Vendors:


Joseph Sagaj – Independent Canadian Indigenous Artist

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JOSEPH SAGAJ, NATIVE CANADIAN ARTIST FROM TORONTO (CANADA) Designer of the 2022 TORONTO SIGN, the award-winning terrazzo medallion at Seneca College and the Bloor Annex BIA Mural at Paul Martel Park, Joseph Sagaj is headlining our 2022 Indigenous Artisan Marketplace exclusively displaying dozens of never before seen pieces developed over the last 3 years. Joseph is Anishnaabe of the Sturgeon Clan from the remote community of Neskantaga, 433 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. He graduated in Fine Arts at the Ontario College of Art & Design in 1985. – Read More

Cedar Basket Gift Shop – NCCT

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Browse the wide selection of First Nations, Métis and Inuit handcrafted jewelry, carvings, basketry, beadwork, moccasins, original art as well as many more beautiful gift ideas. – Read More

Brenda Dart – Wandering wolf crafts

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Wandering Wolf Crafts is a small Aboriginal business. I am based out of Toronto, Ontario and work from home. Wandering Wolf Crafts is owned and operated by Brenda Dart and was founded in August 2013. I make traditional Aboriginal arts and crafts, as well as personalized items. I do travel to Pow Wows, as well as some other events as often as possible. – Read More

Shannon York – Medicine Cloak Crafts

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My Name is Shannon, and my spirit name is Medicine Cloak. I am from The Chippewas of Georgina Island FN and I am Bear Clan. I started this homebased business 11 years ago, as a form of healing. I have self taught myself how to bead, and I currently work on various projects. I am an experienced workshop coordinator, and work with various different ages, and disabilities. All my work is handcrafted with positive thoughts and energy, and it is smudged prior to shipping. – Read More

Charles Catchpole – ChargerFoods

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I am an Anishinaabe chef originally from Couchiching First Nation but residing in Toronto. I produce and sell a line of unique hot sauces, preserves and salad dressings. – Read More

Joanne Charette – Nish Tea Creations

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I love to create wearable art; it is very methodical and stress reliving. I take joy in helping others create their vision. I pride myself on superior handcrafted, one of kind works using multi-textiles (embroidery, appliqué, leather and beads). – Read More


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The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto is a membership-based, charitable organization located in the heart of downtown Toronto in a beautifully renovated heritage building. NCCT offers a wide range of programs and services based on Indigenous cultural traditions and teachings. All are welcome. Donations are greatly appreciated and will be used to ensure the success of this event in the years to come.

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