Join our circle of storytelling
to honour the Grand River
“We acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Anishnawbe, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaron Peoples.”

A Grand Invitation
Two big questions to help focus our storytelling.

Why Storytelling?
What is the purpose of this circle? Why tell stories about the Grand?

How To Participate
There are lots of ways that you can take part in this circle.
Related Links
• Six Nations of the Grand River
• All Nations Grand River Water Walk
• Grand River Conservation Authority
• Grand Valley Trails Association
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