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Jun 21 National Aboriginal Day is a statutory holiday in the Northwest Territories. It celebrates the contributions Aboriginal peoples have made to Canada and recognizes their many different cultures. It was proclaimed a holiday in 1996. June 21st was chosen because it is a significant day for Aboriginals. They celebrate their culture and heritage around this day each year.
Address: Various Locations All Cities NWT
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Jun 27 to 29 Occurring in the first weekend of July, the Open Sky Arts Festival celebrates the Deh Cho area artists, and recognizes the unique quality of art from this region. Festival events include feast and drum dance, canoe race, live music, visual arts and traditional craft exhibitions, carnival and more!
Address: Various Outdoor Locations Fort Simpson NT
Send an Email 1 867 695-3005
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