
Bebamikawe "Making Footprints" was a most informative hike with amazing views! Our guide, Jack, was ...
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Wikwemikong Tourism offers a unique opportunity to experience authentic Indigenous culture, reflecting the traditions and lifestyles of the Anishinaabek people of the Three Fires Confederacy—Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi. As the largest First Nations community on Manitoulin Island and Canada's only officially recognized Unceded Territory, they provide immersive nature-based cultural tours and events throughout the year.
Among highlighted attractions is the Bebamikawe Memorial Hiking Trail, which features 14 kilometers of professionally built paths, scenic vistas, and educational signage. In addition, Point Grondine Park offers over 18,000 acres of breathtaking wilderness for exploration, showcasing the region's rich natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Bebamikawe "Making Footprints" was a most informative hike with amazing views! Our guide, Jack, was ...
We did multiple tours with Wikwemikong Tourism including the memorial hike, canoeing and the newer c...
Informative, attentive, friendly and engaging. We learned so much about the history of the indigenou...