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Culture, Community and Recreation

Activities and services that promote and strengthen the community and Indigenous culture. Includes but not limited to: opportunities to learn or practice the Mi'kmaq language, social or recreational events, sports, and Elders programs.

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Supports the development and delivery of sport and recreation opportunities for Indigenous youth across Epekwitk / PEI who live both on and off reserve. Programs and activities include:

  • Fundamental movement through play programs (Active Start)
  • Sports camps
  • Tournaments
  • Coaching opportunities
  • Competitions
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Offers a diverse range of workshops and events designed to support and empower members of the BIPOC community.

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Provides Mi'kmaq language instruction and drumming classes from beginner to intermediate levels.

Classes are primarily offered in Mi'kmaq, speakers of other Indigenous languages are invited to participate by sharing their language during classes.

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Provides opportunities surrounding volunteerism, mentoring, elder abuse awareness, social participation and inclusion. The program promotes three key factors: healthy living and disease prevention, social activity to reduce isolation, and cultural activities to keep Elders connected to traditional teachings.
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Offers drop-in hours for members of the BIPOC community to connect, enjoy good company, work, or engage in activities of their choice in a welcoming space. Snacks, tea, and coffee are often available.

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Provides technical advice and assistance to member First Nations on various aspects of environmental stewardship and sustainability. Helps strengthen communication and relationships between First Nations communities, government, municipalities, businesses, and environmental organizations to promote and support sustainable management of resources. Areas of focus include:

  • Fisheries and Aquaculture
  • Forestry Management
  • Oceans Management
  • Research and Land Use Interviews
  • Watershed Management
  • Solid Waste Management
  • Climate Change Adaptation
  • Geographical Information Systems
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Provides online information and resources about Mi'kmaq rights-based information and resources. Includes:

  • Negotiations
  • Governance development
  • Reconciliation
  • Treaty education
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Participants learn and practice the Mi'kmaq language in a social environment while enjoying a meal prepared by staff.
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Provides a weekly gathering for all community members living on reserve.


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Supports 2SLGBTQQIA+ (2S+) individuals living off-reserve on Epekwitk / PEI by promoting mental well-being, understanding of issues, and reducing gender-based violence within the community. The program includes:

  • Monthly group meetings with cultural teachings
  • Quarterly land-based teachings and healing circles led by Elders
  • Public outreach sessions
  • Cultural retreats highlighting the historic role of 2SLGBTQQIA+ peoples in Indigenous culture and addressing current issues
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