In 1961, Wikwemikong Band Member Rosemary Odjig sought to revitalize the Pow Wow in Wikwemikong and held the very first “Wikwemikong Indian Days” held during the summer of that year. Since then the name would change to the Wikwemikong Annual Cultural Festival and would be revered as one of the largest, longest running Pow Wow in North Eastern North America.
- Anishinaabe Arts & Crafts
- Champion Anishinaabe Dance
- Anishinaabe Cuisine
- Wiikwemkoong Art Gallery
- Cross Cultural Performances

Community Specials
Florence Osawamick Outgoing Miss Wiikwemkoong Jingle Spcial Honoring Nibi
Aanimikwan Trudeau Outgoing Jr. Miss Wiikwemkoong 17 and Under Girls Woodland Special
CPL Wemigwans Veteran Memorial Special
Men’s & Women’s Traditional Special
Committee Specials
FANCY SHAWL SHOWDOWN
FANCY SHAWL VS. FANCY BUSTLE
WOODLAND VS. SMOKE
MEN’S & WOMEN’S
Cultural Pavilion Experiences
The Cultural Pavilion is included with admission to the Annual Cultural Festival.
Daily Admission
Adult: $15.00 | Children $5.00
Adult Weekend Passes: $30.00
Elders (65+) & Children Under 6 are FREE.
GATES OPEN 10AM DAILY
This is an alcohol and substance free event. Anishnaabe vendors only. 24 hour security. Wiikwemkoong Heritage Organization and the community of Wiikwemkoong are not responsible for any accidents, theft or property damage. No blanket dances will be accepted. All presentation honorariums awarded are final and will be Canadian currency. For more information email wikyheritage@gmail.com or call toll free 705-698-7935



