Bay St. George Mi' Kmaq Pow-Wow

Flat Bay
 

This event is very important to the people in the Bay St. George area. It provides a safe family atmosphere for everyone who attends because there is no alcohol or drugs permitted on the grounds. Adults and children can listen, learn and appreciate the heritage that was almost lost. Non aboriginal people also benefit from this experience because it gives them a clearer understanding of the Mi'kmaq ways plus they get to meet new friends and participate in all activities.

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Route 403 , Flat Bay
48.3995, -58.5891 (Download GPX)
Jul 12 - 14, 2013
+1 (709) 647 1370
+1 (709) 721 1280

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