
Whetung Ojibwa Centre
Discover authentic Indigenous art, crafts, and history at Whetung Ojibwa Centre. Support local artisans and find unique treasures.

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Must-see attractions
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Fewer crowds, more relaxed browsing

Whetung Ojibwa Centre
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more relaxed browsing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover authentic Indigenous art, crafts, and history at Whetung Ojibwa Centre. Support local artisans and find unique treasures.
"An amazing place run by local Curve Lake First Nation people, a must for shoppers looking to buy Indigenous goods."

Support Indigenous Artisans
Purchase directly to support local artists and ensure reciprocity. 🎁
Chat with the Owner
Michael, the owner, shares great knowledge about the store's history. :speech_balloon:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 1,033 reviews
Type
Store
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Handcrafted Jewelry
Main Showroom
Adorn yourself with unique, handcrafted jewelry featuring beadwork, quills, and traditional designs.

Traditional Carvings
Artisan Displays
Marvel at intricate wood carvings depicting animals, spirits, and cultural stories.

Authentic Clothing & Textiles
Apparel Section
Explore a wide array of ribbon skirts, shirts, moccasins, and other traditional attire.

Sacred Medicines & Ceremonial Items
Specialty Section
Find ethically sourced sacred medicines and items for spiritual practices.
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Planning Your Visit
Authentic Indigenous Art & Crafts
Plan Your Visit to Curve Lake
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Support Indigenous Artisans
Purchase directly to support local artists and ensure reciprocity. 🎁
Chat with the Owner
Michael, the owner, shares great knowledge about the store's history. :speech_balloon:
Plan for a few hours
The center is larger than expected with many unique items to explore. 🕐
Online Shopping Available
Can't visit in person? Shop their extensive collection online. 💻
Native Moccasins
Any recommendations on where to purchase genuine native made moccasins either online or in a store in the GTA? Getting citizenship soon and need to treat myself to some fine Canadian goods! Would love to support the locals!
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Support Indigenous Artisans
Purchase directly to support local artists and ensure reciprocity. 🎁
Chat with the Owner
Michael, the owner, shares great knowledge about the store's history. :speech_balloon:
Plan for a few hours
The center is larger than expected with many unique items to explore. 🕐
Online Shopping Available
Can't visit in person? Shop their extensive collection online. 💻
Combine with Local Trips
Visit alongside Sandy Lake or other Peterborough attractions. :round_pushpin:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Whetung Ojibwa Centre as a must-visit destination for authentic Indigenous art and crafts. The impressive collection, knowledgeable staff, and direct support for local artisans are consistently praised, making it a meaningful and educational shopping experience. While it requires a bit of a journey, the unique treasures found make the trip well worth it.
"A beautiful cultural spot that showcases authentic Indigenous art, crafts, and history. The collection is impressive, from handcrafted jewelry and carvings to paintings and traditional items. The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, making the visit both meaningful and educational. A must-stop if you're exploring the Curve Lake area."
Monzer Bouwadi (Monzer.b.)
"This store is simply incredible, whether in person or shopping on line it is a must for shoppers looking to buy anything indigenous in a good way and with reciprocity. As an ally it is really important to me to know I am purchasing and supporting indigenous artisans. Whetungs carries a wide array of artists, and products. From bead work jewelry, quill work, wood work, clothing, shoes, ribbon skirts and shirts in all sizes, ceremonial items, sacred medicines, and so much more. It’s an amazing place run by local curve lake First Nation people."
Tamara Lloyd
"I very much enjoyed my visit here. They have so many amazing products and items that it’s difficult to not buy anything. I walked out with a few quality items. It’s a little bit out of the way but it’s worth the visit. 👍😎"
Yodaman Solo
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Whetung Ojibwa Centre is located in Curve Lake, near Peterborough. While it's a bit out of the way, many visitors find it worth the drive. It's often combined with other local trips, like visiting Sandy Lake for a picnic or exploring the Peterborough area.
Public transport options to Whetung Ojibwa Centre are limited. It's best accessed by car. Consider carpooling or checking local transit routes if you are in the immediate Peterborough area, though most visitors drive.
Driving is the most convenient way to reach Whetung Ojibwa Centre. The scenic route allows you to enjoy the surrounding landscape. Many visitors use it as a stop on a larger road trip through the region.
Yes, there are parking facilities available at Whetung Ojibwa Centre, making it easy for visitors arriving by car to access the site.
A day trip from Toronto to Whetung Ojibwa Centre is possible, but it's a significant drive. Many visitors opt to stay overnight in the Peterborough area to fully enjoy the experience and surrounding attractions without feeling rushed.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no admission fee to enter Whetung Ojibwa Centre. You can browse the extensive collection of Indigenous art and crafts freely. Purchases are optional but highly encouraged to support the artisans.
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's always a good idea to check their official website or social media pages for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
There is no entrance fee to visit Whetung Ojibwa Centre. The focus is on browsing and appreciating the art, with the opportunity to purchase items directly from Indigenous artists.
Yes, Whetung Ojibwa Centre offers an online store where you can purchase a wide selection of Indigenous art and crafts. This is a great option if you cannot visit in person.
While not always advertised broadly, it's worth checking their website or contacting them directly for information on any special events, artist meet-and-greets, or exhibitions they might be hosting.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Products
You'll find an impressive array of authentic Indigenous art and crafts, including beadwork jewelry, quill work, wood carvings, paintings, traditional clothing like ribbon skirts and shirts, moccasins, ceremonial items, and sacred medicines.
Whetung Ojibwa Centre is highly recommended for purchasing genuine, Native-made moccasins. They carry a wide selection from various artists, ensuring quality and authenticity.
Absolutely. Whetung Ojibwa Centre is dedicated to supporting local Curve Lake First Nation people and Indigenous artisans by showcasing and selling their work. Purchasing here ensures reciprocity and direct support.
Yes, the center emphasizes purchasing and supporting Indigenous artisans in a good way and with reciprocity, ensuring ethical sourcing and fair support for the creators.
Prices vary widely depending on the item, artist, and materials used. You can find smaller, more affordable souvenirs as well as significant investment pieces like large carvings or intricate beadwork.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary. It's best to ask permission from staff before taking photos, especially of specific artworks or if you plan to share them widely online. Respect for the art and artists is paramount.
The vibrant colors of the beadwork, the intricate details of the carvings, and the unique designs of the traditional clothing offer fantastic photo opportunities. The overall ambiance of the center is also very photogenic.
If an artist is present and you wish to photograph them, always ask for their explicit consent first. Some artists may be comfortable, while others prefer not to be photographed.
The displays featuring a variety of crafts, the art on the walls, and the unique clothing items are all visually appealing. The exterior of the center also offers a nice backdrop.
Consider using hashtags like #WhetungOjibwaCentre, #IndigenousArt, #CurveLakeFirstNation, #SupportIndigenousArtists, and #CanadianCrafts to connect with a wider audience.







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