Indigenous Walks: Elgin St to Major's Hill Park

Photo:  Your walk leader, Kristine McCorkell

Take a walk through downtown Ottawa with Kristine McCorkell, who will share her perspective of downtown Ottawa through the eyes of an indigenous woman.   Kristine will guide you through the downtown core from the perspective of an Indigenous woman, providing you with a new outlook on the city. She will focus on recounting/exploring historical and contemporary Indigenous issues through the Indigenous arts found downtown, as well as the role of the arts in the era of reconciliation..

Location
Route

We'll meet at the Human Rights Monument at the corner of Elgin and Lisgar Sts.   From there, we will walk north on Elgin St., past the Chateau Laurier and north on Mackenzie Ave., ending near Major's Hill Park.  

About the walk leader

Kristine McCorkell is a Kanienkehaka youth who will begin a Master's program in fall 2017, concentrating on Indigenous art as resistance.  She is knowledgeable about the social, political, and cultural issues from an Indigenous perspective and applies these to her environment.

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Guide:

Kristine McCorkell

When:
Date:Sat May 6, 2017
Time:11:00 AM
Duration: 2 hours
Language: English
Where:
Start:Human Rights Monument, <p>..........................Elgin & Lisgar
End:Near Major's Hill Park
Area:Elgin Street
Distance:3.0 kms
Accessibility:

The walk will follow city sidewalks and paved paths, and possibly cross grassy areas.

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