Indigenous Walks: Indigenous Presence in Downtown Ottawa

Indigenous Walks is a walk and talk tour through downtown Ottawa exploring architecture, landscape, artwork, and monuments from an Indigenous perspective. Throughout the pandemic, many new additions have been made to the downtown Elgin Street core adding to the the Indigenous Presence in Ottawa on Anishnaabe Territory.

Carte indiquant le point de départ
Trajet

We'll meet in the lobby at 150 Elgin St. (former headquarters of Shopify), near the corner of Gloucester and Elgin. The walk will stay within the Elgin St and Laurier area.


As noted, we will be indoors for a short period at the beginning of the walk. Participants are advised to wear masks.


Please review our covid guidelines before attending a walk.
Au sujet du guide

Jaime Morse (Koebel) is the owner of Indigenous Walks and has been guiding tours since 2014. Jane’s Walk Ottawa-Gatineau was a launching pad for Indigenous Walks’ very first tours. The tour is a way for Jaime to share her research, stories, and explorations of the city with folks who are interested in an Indigenous perspective. As well as guiding walking tours, Jaime is a mother, a dancer, and an Educator at the National Gallery of Canada.


Hunter McKenzie is a Métis and Mohawk woman, and a university student. She is Jaime’s daughter and speaks both French and English. Hunter is an experienced walking tour guide and knows her stuff.

Guides:

Jaime Morse et Hunter McKenzie

Quand:
Date:dim 7 mai, 2023
Heure:15h30
Durée: 1 heure
Langue: anglais
Où:
Début:150 Elgin Street (Lobby)
Fin:Confederation Park
Quartier:Centretown
Distance:1.0 km
Accessibilité:

The walk will mostly follow sidewalks, but will cross a few grassy areas.

Galerie d'images
Statue of Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant), part of the Valiants Memorial on Confederation Square. The monument to aboriginal veterans, Confederation Park, Ottawa.
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