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On its shores, you’ll find fascinating history, quaint villages, inspiring art, live theatre, and gastronomic delights. On its waters, enjoy world-class sailing and scuba diving, pristine beaches, and leisurely cruises. Inspired by the original Mohawk name ‘’Kaniatarowanenneh’ (big water), this beautiful stretch of Ontario is entirely linked by water.
Welcome to South Eastern Ontario, where the spirit of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Huron-Wendat Peoples resonates deeply in the land and waters that have been their home for centuries. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture thriving here today. Feel the ancient spirit on the riverbanks, experience cultural revitalization at a pow-wow, discover the wisdom of traditional knowledge keepers, support local artisans, and engage in hands-on activities like basket-making, lacrosse stick crafting, medicine walks, and tasting traditional Indigenous foods. Four Indigenous experiences you’ll love in South Eastern Ontario
Experience the warmth of community at cultural events, festivals, and gatherings that showcase the diverse traditions and welcoming spirit of South Eastern Ontario. South Eastern Ontario is rich in local culture, blending Indigenous heritage, and European influences, with modern-day vibrancy.
South Eastern Ontario's geography is a mix of rugged terrain, scenic waterways, and unique geological formations. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Canadian Shield, a vast area of ancient granite rock that underlies much of Eastern Canada. This granite bedrock gives rise to the rugged landscape of the region, shaping its rolling hills, rocky outcrops, and pristine lakes.