
Reconciliation Walk & Indigenous Art Trail
Join us to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Gather at The Village for a day of contemplation and reflection created in partnership with True North Aid.
Learn about the impact of the Residential School system on more than 150,000 First Nations, Inuit, and Metis children between the late 1800s and 1996.
- Follow True North Aid’s self-guided Reconciliation Walk, reading about the residential school system as you wander through the village.
- View art installations by local and Indigenous artists.
- Take part in reflection and art-based activities.
- Consider how you can follow The Truth and Reconciliation Committee’s 94 Calls to Action in quiet spaces located around the village.
We encourage you to wear an orange shirt while participating in this day of education and remembrance.
There is no charge for admission to The Village on this day.
Event Time: 11 AM to 4 PM
Ceremony Start Time: 11:15 AM Led by Four Colours Drum Circle





True North Aid is a registered charity that provides practical humanitarian assistance at the request of northern remote Indigenous communities across Canada. Their work, including the Reconciliation Walk, is guided by Indigenous advisors.