Whetung Ojibwa Crafts and Art Gallery
 

Take a Tour of Whetung Gallery

Whetung Gallery offers educational tours to every interested group. These visits provide insight into the history of our proud Native land. We have worked with elementary and secondary schools, adult historical societies, Brownies, Scouts, summer camps, churches and universities, many of whom have built their Native curriculum around a visit to the Whetung Ojibwa Centre. Of course, we have welcomed tourist groups from all over the world. We are able to customize the tour to suit almost anyone's level of interest.

Your visit begins "behind the scenes" in our craft workshop with a wonderful hands-on experience with fur and leather. Discussions emphasizes both traditional and modern methods of hunting and gathering, accenting conservation and the environment. Natural materials such as bark, sweetgrass, horsehair, and porcupine quills are also displayed. Native craft work in progress may be viewed on weekdays.

The main gallery highlights unique and rare art and crafts from First Nations across North America. Our impressive wall of masks and British Columbian art is a two-storey testament to the depth and breadth of Native diversity. Your trip culminates in our museum which displays both local history and rare examples of native crafts. While you can purchase art and souvenirs of every description at Whetung Gallery, some of the beadwork, fossils, and memorabilia in our museum is not for sale at any price.

Michael Whetung

When the tour is officially over you are encouraged to stay and explore for as long as you wish. Some groups even conduct art classes and, weather permitting, picnic on our extensive grounds.
The world famous Petroglyph Park, Peterborough Lift Locks, and several boat excursions are nearby to fill your day. See our travel information page.

 

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Whetung Ojibwa Centre
Curve Lake Indian Reserve
Ontario, Canada, K0L 1R0
Tel: 705-657-3661 - Fax: 705-657-3412
mwhetung@whetung.com