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Aanii. Boozhoo. Welcome.
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ExperienceIndigenous Culture
Wikwemikong Tourism offers an array of authentic Indigenous experiences that reflect the cultural lifestyles and traditions of the Anishinaabek people of the Three Fires Confederacy - Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi. As Manitoulin Island’s largest First Nations community and Canada’s only officially recognized Unceded Territory, we welcome you to experience our culture and history through our immersive nature-based cultural tours.
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Explore Our Territory
Point Grondine has over 18,000 acres of scenic natural wilderness landscape, old growth pine forest, stunning river vistas and six interior lakes to explore. The picturesque water trails flowing along the coast of Georgian Bay invite you to many canoe routes, hiking trails and backcountry campsites located throughout the interior of the Park. Hike, canoe or sea kayak along the traditional routes of the Anishnaabek people and be ready to be captivated by this historic and majestic place.
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Shop
Browse our catalogue of authentic Indigenous products made locally on Manitoulin Island. An array of one-of-a-kind handmade crafts, paintings, and apparel are available that have been created by our local artisans.
2025 Events
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We offer nature-based and cultural tourism from an Indigenous perspective on Manitoulin island and Killarney, Ontario, Canada. Experiences range from soft adventure to wilderness eco-adventures, culinary, reconciliation and educational interpretive tours. Our daily cultural experiences are perfect for individuals and families looking to engage their senses and gain a better appreciation for the local indigenous culture.
Located at the end of Beach Rd, the Bebamikawe Memorial Trail is an easy to moderate 14km trail with scenic lookouts and vistas. The Trail system consists of an Outdoor Fitness Park with 1.5km double tract trail complete with five outdoor fitness stations and lakefront picnic pavilion. The hiking trail has over 14km of single tract rugged footpath and incorporates up to 800m of double tract trail that can accommodate mountain bikes. Educational signage is mounted at three lookouts describing the historic and ecological significance of the area. Enjoy Manitoulin Islands only professionally built trail system during all four seasons.
Our Trail Development Services specialize in planning, designing and building non-motorized trail systems for First Nations and Municipalities. Whether you’re building a trail for health/recreation, active transportation or trails tourism our team has the expertise to execute a trail plan that is aligned with your communities vision. Our trail specialists assist in planning, constructing and training communities in sustainable trail practices including risk management and maintenance.
Awards

2023 ITAC
Exceptional Industry Leader
Award

2019 ITAC
Indigenous Adventure Award

2019 TIAO
Indigenous Tourism Award
Wiikwemikoong Annual Cultural Festival

2018- TIAO
Indigenous Tourism Award
Wikwemikong Tourism
Experience Wiikwemkoong
Wiikwemkoong Tourism offers an array of authentic Indigenous experiences that reflect the cultural lifestyles and traditions of the Anishinabek people of the Three Fires Confederacy – Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi. As Manitoulin Island’s largest First Nation community and Canada’s only officially recognized Unceded Indigenous Territory, we welcome you to delve into our rich culture and history through our nature based and cultural tours.