Posted by Circadia Indigena on Jun 20, 2019 in Canoe Stories Festival, Events
I joined the Chimeda Sunday morning, on the second day where we were to start out from Wakefield and paddle to Chelsea. Getting my kayak ready and coming into the moment with the river, who has been high and swift for most of the Spring, was beautiful.
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Posted by Circadia Indigena on Jun 14, 2019 in Canoe Stories Festival, Events
This annual event is in the spirit of reconciliation. The event gathers Indigenous and Non-Indigenous peoples to travel the waterways of the area together “making a trip paddling our shared Gatineau River from Maniwaki to Chelsea.”
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Posted by Circadia Indigena on Jun 6, 2019 in Canoe Stories Festival, Events
Last week the Ottawa Riverkeepers hosted their Annual Gala event at 50 Sussex, the Royal Canadian Geographical building. The view was perfection, overlooking Kichi Sipi (Ottawa River) due west. Our Mother Earth treated us all to a stunning sunset.
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Posted by Circadia Indigena on May 26, 2019 in Canoe Stories Festival, Events
Each year as the evenings warm up in Ottawa, The Ottawa Riverkeeper / Garde-rivière des Outaouais organization host their annual Gala to raise awareness around custodianship of the Kitchi Sipi (Ottawa River). This year Circadia Indigena will be leading the performance part of the evening.
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Posted by Circadia Indigena on May 24, 2019 in Canoe Stories Festival, Events
If you are in the New Edinburgh, Beechwood, or Vanier area this weekend why not drop into the No Borders Festival? The Festival, which launched on May 11 has been taking place at the Nectar Community Centre on Mackay Street across from Rideau Hall.
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Posted by Circadia Indigena on May 23, 2019 in Canoe Stories Festival, Events
On Wednesday, May 22, Circadia Indigena attended an informative event that touched on the history of the American Eel, an important species and part of the ecology of the Kichi Sipi, the Algonquin name for the Ottawa River.
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