A guided walk and talk through downtown Ottawa that presents participants with Indigenous social, political, cultural and artistic spaces.
Description
Indigenous Walks is a walk and talk through downtown Ottawa from an Indigenous perspective. Together walkers and guide will explore social, political and cultural issues through architecture, landscape, monuments and art.
Indigenous Walks is owned and operated by Jaime Koebel. Nehiyaw/Michif from Lac La Biche, Alberta.
Please check the schedule at www.IndigenousWalks.com for public tours, specialty tours or to make private or group reservations.
Reservations are recommended, please call (613) 290-8597.
Most tours begins at the Human Rights Monument in front of City Hall just off Elgin Street and Laurier Avenue. The best way to find information out about your tour is to check on the schedule. http://indigenouswalks.com/?page_id=55
Cost $20 per person. Group rates vary. Cash only in Canadian currency. Please pay the tour guide upon arrival.
Accessibility: There are parts of the walk that are not accessible however, if there is advanced notice, the walk will be altered to accommodate accessibility.
The tour is about two hours over 3km through downtown Ottawa.
Please dress appropriately for the weather.
Start locations are easily accessible by foot or bus.
We offer group tours and specialty tours.
Indigenous Walks would like to thank the City of Ottawa and Soup Ottawa for their kind and generous financial support to help make this walk happen!