National Indigenous People’s Day is Friday, June 21. This day celebrates and recognizes the culture and contributions of Indigenous people across Canada. In the lead-up to June 21, consider stopping by some of the incredible Indigenous-owned businesses in Windsor Essex County!
Royal LePage® Binder acknowledges that Windsor Essex County is the traditional territory of The Three Fires Confederacy – the Ojibway, Odawa, and Potawatomie Peoples.
Native Wonders
Native Wonders offers customers the perfect afternoon; start by shopping at their gift store/gallery, then grab a bite to eat at their restaurant! This wonderful spot is family-owned and sells original Indigenous art and accessories. The restaurant offers up a unique menu of modern Indigenous eats, putting twists on familiar favourites like Coney Dogs.
Culture Shock Jewelry
This local jewelry brand carries a unique assortment of hand-crafted jewelry and accessories. There is something for everyone – they carry bright, colourful earrings, as well as sleek delicate styles. Stop by The Local Maker, Urban Art Market, Native Wonders, or their website to score some of these beautiful pieces!
Chimczuk Museum
Located within Art Windsor Essex on Riverside Drive, Chimczuk Museum houses a permanent exhibit about the history of the Windsor Essex County area. You can also find traveling exhibits, a Children’s Gallery and Learning Space, and an incredible souvenir shop.
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