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September 29 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Indigenous voices call upon all Canadians to do the work that is asked of us, by educating ourselves and our peers as to the truth about Canada’s residential school legacy and its resulting harm. Thus, the Reconciliation Walk is an educational opportunity to learn about this chapter in Canada. Presented as reading stations along a wooded trail this self-guided experience is both interactive and meaningful.
The walk takes approximately 1 hour to complete and can be accessed anytime between advertised hours. This event is rain or shine.
True North Aid’s Annual Reconciliation Walk is also an opportunity to support Orange Shirt Day, by encouraging participants to wear their orange shirts while they reflect upon Canada’s past and present relationship with Indigenous peoples.
This event is FREE and everyone is welcome. Registration is not required.
Paid parking at locations may be required.
True North Aid is a registered charity that serves northern and remote Indigenous communities across Canada with practical, humanitarian aid.
More info: www.truenorthaid.ca | https://truenorthaid.ca/project/reconciliation-walk/
*All walks take place on Sunday, September 29th, 2024
1. Guelph | Riverside Park
Green Pavilion 709 Woolwich Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
10am to 3pm
Partner: Rotary Club of Guelph
2. Toronto | Black Creek Pioneer Village
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
11am to 4pm
Partner: Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
3. Kingston | Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area
1641 Perth Rd, Glenburnie, ON, Canada
10am to 3pm
Partner: Cataraqui Conservation
4. Brockville | Mac Johnson Wildlife Centre
Debruge Rd, Brockville, Ontario, Canada
10am to 3pm
Partner: Cataraqui Conservation