Lake of the Woods Ojibway Cultural Centre

237 Airport Road, Kenora, P9N 0A2 ,Canada
Lake of the Woods Ojibway Cultural Centre Lake of the Woods Ojibway Cultural Centre is one of the popular Education located in 237 Airport Road ,Kenora listed under Education in Kenora ,

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The Lake of the Woods Ojibway Cultural Centre is located at 237 Airport Road. We are on the north side of Round Lake directly beside Donbrock Drive, at the location of the former Cecilia Jeffrey Residential School. The offices of Grand Council Treaty #3 share the building with us, they are on the upper level, and we are on the lower level.
Phone: 807-548-5744, Fax: 807-548-1591, Email: ojibwaycrafts@shaw.ca or lowocc@gmail.com .
Mailing address: 237 Airport Road, Kenora, Ontario P9N 4R4

Craft Store
Our craft store offers a variety of supplies for sale to our local artisans. We are likely one of the only local suppliers of raw leather, rawhide, and beading supplies in the area. Further to the artisan supplies, we offer for sale local artwork, leatherwork, regalia, First Nations music and video, beading (barrettes’/purses/pouches etc.), and a variety of other Anishanabe crafts. The craft store also features a “Museum Section” that houses a number of artifacts on display for the enjoyment of all our patrons.

Trapping
As part of our ongoing efforts to revive traditional and/or develop contemporary cultural skills of our First Nation people, we participate as agents for “North American Fur Auctions”. We are able to provide a number of services to the local trappers. Trappers are able to receive market information, and drop off their fur for shipping to the auction house. We offer assistance to the trappers in the form of training resources, contacts for purchasing the tools of the trade (traps etc.).

Resource Centre
Our resource centre helps us to maintain and provide knowledgeable information in a variety of media forms for use by the Treaty #3 members and the general public. Our newly updated library of books and videos is open to the general public. We have added hundreds of books and videos for First Nations studies. We provide a selection of teaching curriculum resources available for rental or purchase. We worked with a number of suppliers as well as one of our “Sister” cultural centres in rebuilding the library. A good number of the new books have been acquired through used book stores to help maximize our cost effectiveness. This library is a valuable resource in our efforts to increase access to new and more accurate information about First Nations and Inuit heritage.

Meeting Space
The Lake of the Woods Ojibway Cultural has a meeting space available for workshops, conferences etc. that easily seats 12 people comfortably. Audio and video services are a available. Call us for more information.

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