It's National Indigenous Peoples' Day and it's set to be a busy day around the Parkland with plenty of celebrations across the region.
In Winnipegosis, Little Muddy Waters Metis Local in partnership with the Northwest Metis Council and Heritage Canada will host their celebration starting at 3 p.m. There will be entertainment on main street, with square dancing, jigging, and live music from the Eldon Campbell Band, Butch Fleury, and Colton Mcleod. There will also be a community feast of stew, and bannock.
Over in Wasagaming, Treaty 2 Territory will host their celebrations at the Sharing Lodge from 1 to 6 p.m. It will be a full day of storytelling and showcasing their culture with Pow Wow Dancing, Fiddling & Jigging. There is also a free BBQ and giveaways.
There is also a celebration in Roblin from 6 to 9 p.m. It'll include live entertainment and demonstrations with free bannock and stew being provided. If it rains, the event will be moved inside the arena in Roblin and everyone is welcome.
Tammy Chief with the Northwest Metis Council says this day is an important one.
"This is a very significant day for us, it's a day to honour the indigenous culture, languages and heritage," said Chief. "It's also about learning more about everyone and taking a step towards reconciliation."
A day of celebration was held this past Saturday at the Metis Community Centre in Dauphin and it included local MP Dan Mazier.