If you’ve ever wanted to step into a story—one filled with rhythm,
colour, culture, and deep-rooted tradition—mark your calendar for June 20–22, 2025, because Grande Prairie is calling.
The Grande Prairie Traditional Pow Wow isn’t just an event—it’s a celebration of Indigenous heritage brought to life through sacred ceremonies, vibrant dance, powerful music, exquisite craftsmanship, and community connection. And we’ve built the ultimate 5-day itinerary to help you soak it all in. Whether you’re arriving in an RV, staying in a cozy hotel, or camping under northern Alberta’s sky, this will be an unforgettable cultural journey.
Day 1 – Wednesday, June 18: Welcome to Grande Prairie
Arrive in town just as the golden sun dips low across the prairie skyline. Choose your stay—whether it’s the comfort of one of our city’s well-rated hotels or the authentic charm of Open Road Adventures, a locally owned campground that places you right in the heart of nature and near the cultural festivities or any other Campgrounds.
Take the evening to settle in, stretch your legs with a stroll downtown, and fuel up for the week ahead. Trust us, this will be calm before the cultural storm.
Day 2 – Thursday, June 19: Meet the Makers
Start your morning with coffee and curiosity, because today is all about art, craft, and culture. First stop: Grant Berg Gallery, a Métis-owned gem featuring Indigenous and northern Alberta art that speaks straight to the soul.
Next, head to The Bead Lodge, an Indigenous-owned beading studio that might just have a class in session. Don’t be shy—pull up a chair and watch magic happen, bead by bead. You might even walk away with a handmade treasure (or the urge to create your own!).
After lunch, it’s time to visit the Mamawe Concourse at the Montrose Cultural Centre. Inside, the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie hosts the powerful exhibit Pow Wow: Ochîwin – The Origin, offering context and depth to what you’re about to experience over the weekend.
End the day on a peaceful note: a walk along the Muskoseepi Trail, where forest paths and quiet creeks set the tone for reflection.
Day 3 – Friday, June 20: Ceremony and Connection
The pow wow begins with spiritual grounding at the Traditional Healing Garden.
9:00 AM – A Pipe Ceremony with an Elder invites you into sacred space and intention. Be sure to bring a foldable chair or blanket, and women are asked to wear full-length skirts. This is a family-friendly event—bring the kids, bring your openness.
11:30 AM – Sink your teeth into a true Indigenous treat: Traditional Bannock Tacos served fresh and hearty.
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM – Ready to move? Take part in the Learn to Pow Wow Dance & Etiquette workshop. From 1:00–2:00 PM it’s all about the male styles; from 2:00–3:00 PM, the female styles step forward. These sessions are fun, educational, and full of energy—expect a few laughs and maybe even a few new moves.
Wrap up the day with some free time, maybe a visit to a local café or another evening stroll. You’ll want to rest up—tomorrow is packed with excitement.
Day 4 – Saturday, June 21: Celebration Day
Today’s heartbeat is loud and joyful. Head over to Evergreen Park’s TARA Centre (just off Township Road) to register and immerse yourself fully in the pow wow spirit.
10:00 AM – Registration begins.
11:00 AM – The Grand Entry: A powerful moment where dancers in full regalia enter in a wave of colour, song, and drumbeats that you’ll feel in your chest. It’s unforgettable.
2:00 PM – Experience the fast-paced intensity of Traditional Hand Games—an Indigenous game of skill and strategy with cheering crowds and fierce competitors.
6:00 PM – The Princess Talent Showcase unfolds, where young women show not just grace, but strength and cultural knowledge in a spirited competition. The night ends with the Crowning of the Swan City Princess.
7:00 PM – A second Grand Entry closes the day with even more community energy.
In between events, you’re free to explore the vibrant Grande Prairie Farmers’ Market—grab a bite, pick up some handmade crafts, and meet the locals.
Day 5 – Sunday, June 22: Parting Stories
If you’re still in town, catch the closing ceremonies or visit any vendors you might have missed—many of the beadwork, ribbon skirts, and handcrafted pieces are exclusive to pow wow weekends and not sold elsewhere.
Before you go, share a meal, exchange stories, and reflect on what you’ve witnessed. Grande Prairie’s Traditional Pow Wow isn’t just a weekend event—it’s an invitation to understand, celebrate, and honour the rich and living culture of Indigenous Peoples.
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So—are you ready?
The drums are calling.
Join us in Grande Prairie for Pow Wow 2025.