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by Kimberly Cross
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Kahnawà:ke (Onerahtohkó:wa/May 25, 2022) Kahnawà:ke Tourism & Ristorante la Vista will host an Indigenous Comedy Show o...
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by Kimberly Cross
Check out the first Kahnawà:ke Tourism newsletter for 2022
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by Kimberly Cross
The Magpie River is 200 kilometres long. It rises near the border between Quebec and Labrador, flows south, and enters Magpie Bay on the Gulf of Sa...
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by Kimberly Cross
The youth council of Native Montreal is organizing a youth lead Indigenous art symposium!!
Theme: The symposium is centered on Indigenous resilie...
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by Kimberly Cross
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Kahnawà:ke (Enniskó:wa/March 1, 2022) Kahnawà:ke Tourism will host the 7th annual Maple Food Fest beginning March 14 and co...
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by Kimberly Cross
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Kahnawà:ke (Enníska/February 25, 2022)On Monday February 28, 2022, the Kahnawà:ke Welcome Center will be open to the public...
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by Kimberly Cross
Kevin Eshkawkogan has experienced first-hand how diversity in tourism can bring big rewards. In his 20 years in the tourism industry, the presid...
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by Kimberly Cross
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by Kimberly Cross
Explore Kahnawà:ke's tourist attractions, restaurants, shops and more businesses on our new interactive map! Click on each individual business and ...
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