Events
June 21 – National Indigenous Peoples Day at Muskoka Heritage Place

Join us from 10am to 2pm on Friday, June 21 for National Indigenous Peoples Day, in partnership with Hope Arises Project Inc.
Highlights throughout the day include:
- Indigenous activities and demonstrations including:
- Métis Jiggers and Fancy Shawl Dancer
- Snowshoe Making Demonstrations
- Sacred Plants
- Lacrosse
- and much more!
Admission and Entry
Admission to Muskoka Heritage Place Village and Museum is FREE from 10:00am to 2:00pm (last entry at 1:30pm).
Entry is through the main museum at 88 Brunel Road only.
At the train station
Our diesel electric train will run at 1pm. Regular admission applies.
In the Muskoka Museum
Learn about the history of Huntsville and Muskoka and view our latest exhibits.
What to bring
Please bring weather appropriate gear, and comfortable clothing and footwear for an adventure-filled day.
What not to bring
- Pets (registered service animals are welcome)
Check out our other annual community events and mark your calendar to join us!
For complete event details please follow the link provided.
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