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Wôlinak Pow-wow 

2025 dates to be announced (August)
10120, rue Kolipaïo
Wôlinak (Qc), Canada
G0X 1B0
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Wôlinak Pow-wow - Mauricie
The Conseil des Abénakis de Wôlinak invites you to the Wôlinak Pow Wow, an annual family event that’s rich in colour and filled with a variety of fun activities: dancing, singing, legend-telling, artisanal booths, musical concerts, fireworks, and so much more! It’s the perfect opportunity to live one-of-a-kind experiences and discover Abenaki and North American Indigenous cultures.

2025 dates to be announced (August)
10120, rue Kolipaïo
Wôlinak (Qc), Canada
G0X 1B0

 
On-site activities
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Arts and Crafts    
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Family Activities    
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Shows    
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Country-Style Dining    
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Indigenous experiences and cultures    
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Tourism Restaurant    
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Dancing and Music    
 
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