Neyaashiinigaamiing
Neyaashiinigaamiing is unceded land, meaning it was never given up by treaty. Rich in tradition and culture, the Chippewas of Nawash have lived on the Bruce Peninsula for centuries.
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Do you want to be sur-rounded by incredible scenic beauty? Do you want a place
where solitude is possible? A A place that has a distinct culture? If so, Neyaashiinigaamiing
(known on the map as Cape Croker) is the spot for you.
Surrounded on three sides by Georgian Bay and on the other by the Niagara Escarpment,
Neyaashiinigaamiing offers incredible wildlife and exotic plant viewing opportunities
in a setting like no other in the world! Incredible views, stimulating trails
and protected waters all combine to make a visit to Neyaashiinigaamiing the
natural choice.
Nature, however, is not all Neyaashiinigaamiing offers. A proud community, Neyaashiinigaamiing
is unceded land, meaning it was never given up by treaty. Rich in tradition
and culture, the First Nations community of the Chippewas of Nawash have lived
on this land for centuries and have a special connection to it. We welcome you
to visit us and learn about our culture. Whether it be by visiting us during
our annual Pow Wow held each summer or by patronizing our local craft shops,
the distinct and proud culture of the Chippewas of Nawash will prevail.
For more information, please feel free to contact Cape Croker Park at 519-534-
0571 or visit one of our websites at www.capecrokerpark.com
or www.capecroker.org.
We look forward to seeing you!