• 6th Annual Nation Challenge Golf Tournament

    Bel Acres Golf & Country Club 7150 E RD 70N, Stony Mountain

    Driving Community Forward – 6th Annual Nation Challenge Golf Tournament Date: July 23, 2026Location: Bel Acres Golf & Country Club The Nation Challenge Golf Tournament returns for its 6th year, bringing together Treaty One leadership, partners, and community members for a day on the course in support of our Nations. What started as a single event has grown into an annual gathering that creates space for connection, collaboration, and shared purpose. Each year, the tournament continues to strengthen relationships while supporting the work of Treaty One advisory councils, including the Knowledge Keepers Council and Youth Council. Proceeds from the tournament contribute to initiatives that support cultural knowledge, youth engagement, and community development across Treaty One. Teams of all skill levels are welcome. Whether you are coming to compete or simply to be part of the day, the tournament is about showing up, supporting one another, and moving forward together. More details on registration and sponsorship opportunities can be found below. For Sponsorship Package, view the link below:Nation Challenge Golf Tournament – 2026 Sponsorship Package.pdf

    5th Annual Anishinaabe Days Celebration

    Naawi-Oodena 505 Kenaston Boulevard, Winnipeg

    Naawi-Oodena, 505 Kenaston BlvdJoin us for a celebration of Anishinaabe culture and community Anishinaabe Days is Treaty One Nations’ annual summer celebration held at Naawi-Oodena, bringing people together to experience Anishinaabe culture through community and connection. Free and open to all, the event creates a welcoming space for families, neighbours, partners, and allies to learn and celebrate. What to Expect Anishinaabe Days features a mix of cultural, artistic, and family-focused activities with something for all ages — from the heartbeat of the drum, to the energy of the marketplace, to honouring the living culture and traditions of the Anishinaabe people. Key Highlights Traditional Powwow A powerful expression of Anishinaabe culture and healing, bringing together dancers, singers, and community members to celebrate tradition through song and ceremony. Anishinaabe Idol Talent Show A crowd-favourite event showcasing the musical talent of Indigenous artists from across the region, providing a platform for performers to share their voices and stories in front of a supportive audience. Indigenous Artisan Market Featuring Indigenous artisans and entrepreneurs offering handcrafted goods such as beadwork, artwork, clothing, and other one-of-a-kind items — supporting Indigenous creativity and economic growth. Youth & Family Activities Interactive and educational activities for children and youth, including sports activations, games, and hands-on experiences designed to inspire the next generation. Food Trucks & Community Eats A diverse selection of food vendors offering traditional Indigenous cuisine alongside popular food-truck favourites throughout the weekend. Fireworks Celebration Saturday evening concludes with a fireworks display, bringing the community together to celebrate culture and connection. Become a Sponsor Interested in sponsoring the 5th Annual Anishinaabe Days? All funds raised through sponsorships help ensure that Anishinaabe Days remains free and accessible. By supporting Anishinaabe Days, sponsors play a direct role in strengthening cultural continuity, community connection, and shared experiences across Treaty One Territory. View the full sponsorship package here: For questions, please contact events@treaty1.ca or call 204-783-3110.