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2023 Visitor's Guide

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INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES Winnipeg is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The following experiences and attractions are either run by Indigenous peoples or have been created in consultation. Feast Café Bistro feastcafebistro.com Feast is one of only a couple Indigenous owned and operated restaurants in Canada that is rooted in First Nations cuisine. Its owner Christa Bruneau-Guenther is a proud member of the Peguis First Nation and a cast member of Food Network Canada's Wall of Chefs. At Feast, her hiring mandate involves providing meaningful employment to those who have had previous barriers, while signature items include "Tipi" tacos, bannock pizzas, bison chili and walleye sliders. Indigenous Peoples Garden at the Gardens at The Leaf assiniboinepark.ca/leaf/about-the-leaf/explore-gardens Elders and community members came together to work with two local Indigenous designers to create this space at Winnipeg's newest high-profile attraction. The layout of the garden offers communal spaces for performance, ceremony and contemplation, with features celebrating fire and water, including a massive seating circle around a fire pit and a pond surrounded by carved stools. Indigenous youth helped in the garden's construction— from planting trees to building the boardwalk—while the plant species throughout its expansive grounds include local prairie grasses and perennials. Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site parkscanada.gc.ca/fortgarry Learn the history of local Indigenous communities, touch the leather goods and furs that would have been traded at the Hudson's Bay Company post and stand on the land where Treaty No. 1 was signed. A new area features two wigwams and one 12-foot, bison hide tipi that Indigenous artists built. Manito Ahbee Festival manitoahbee.com "Ignite your Spirit" at one of the largest gatherings of Indigenous people on Turtle Island. For 18 years Manito Ahbee has brought together Indigenous cultures to celebrate heritage, unify, educate and inspire with marquee events like a Pow Wow featuring more than 800 dancers and a huge marketplace where you can shop for artisanal works. May 19-22, 2023, at Red River Exhibition Park. Feast Café Bistro, photo by Envirofoto 20 tourismwinnipeg.com 2023 WINNIPEG VISITOR'S GUIDE INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES

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