by Mark Gwozdecky | Nov 15, 2022 | Shawanaga First Nations
Champlain’s Dream by David Hackett Fischer Want to learn about the people who lived on Georgian Bay more than 400 years ago? I highly recommend Champlain’s Dream by David Hackett Fischer. This celebrated and exhaustively researched book tells the story of a remarkable...
by PaBIA | Nov 15, 2022 | Shawanaga First Nations
Check out this page on the Georgian Bay Biosphere website. gbbr.ca/cultural-resources
by Hilde Clark | Nov 15, 2022 | Shawanaga First Nations
As part of our effort to share content related to Indigenous issues, please check out the video below which describes the fish hatchery operated by Shawanaga First Nations. Thanks to their efforts since the 1970’s, anglers throughout the waters of Shawanaga...
by PaBIA | Sep 30, 2022 | Shawanaga First Nations
The Board of the Pointe au Baril Islanders Association, in recognition of the importance of truth-telling and reconciliation with our Indigenous neighbours, will use a land acknowledgement at the opening of our meetings and on Board minutes and communication, as...
by Mark Gwozdecky | May 26, 2022 | Shawanaga First Nations
Mark Gwozdecky, PaBIA Director for Indigenous Affairs The What, Why, Who, How, Where and When Over the past year we have tried to keep you informed about the status of the Shawanaga Island IPCA. The following Q and A provides the latest information we have received...
by PaBIA | Mar 8, 2022 | Doctrine of Discovery, Shawanaga First Nations
This film is one of the responses of the Anglican Church’s Primate’s Commission on discovery reconciliation and justice. The purpose of this film is to respond to the calls to action by helping to provide education and insight into the racist foundations of many of...