The City of Edmonton's Indigenous Relations Office (IRO) supports National Indigenous History Month by promoting events and activities happening in and around the city throughout June.

Every June, many organizations, agencies, and communities host a variety of events that strengthen the community through learning, understanding, and celebration of Indigenous histories, heritage, diversity, cultures and people. 

Submit your Indigenous-focused Event or Activity

Our team will compile all submitted events and list them throughout June. 

All event listings will be promoted through our office newsletter, web page and social media channels.

Submit Your Indigenous-focused Event

2025 Events Calendar

Exhibit runs until June 21

EventDate/TimeLocationCost
The Reciprocity Garden | ᐋᐧᐦᑰᐦᑐᐃᐧᐣ(wâhkôhtowin)May 31
1-3pm
Art Gallery of Alberta Terrace
2 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Paid Event
Purchase tickets
Weekend Pop Up Market ᓂ ᐊᔭᒥᐦᐁᐤᑮᓯᑲᐠ ka poni ayamihewkîsikakUntil June 21
Saturdays: 11am-5pm Sundays: Noon-5pm
Edmonton City Centre
10025 102A Avenue NW
Free
Paint Night with Local Artist MadisinJune 7
Noon-4pm
Wetaskiwin District Heritage Museum Centre & Star Store
5007 50 Avenue, Wetaskiwin
$30
7th Annual Alberta Métis FestJune 13-14Métis Crossing
17339 Victoria Trail, Smoky Lake
Free
26th Annual Audrey Poitras Golf TournamentJune 19
8am
Cattails Crossing
24427 Township Road 542
Registration:
$1,200 per team
5th Annual Night Market at the River CreeJune 20-22
Fri and Sat: 2-10pm
Sun: Noon-5pm
River Cree Resort & Casino
300 East Lapotac Boulevard, Enoch
Free
National Indigenous Peoples Day with IAM COLLECTIVEJune 21
10am-4pm
TELUS World of Science - Edmonton
11211 142 Street NW
Entry included with admission.
Free to those who identify as Indigenous.
First Annual 2 Spirit Pow WowJune 28
10am-6:30pm
7507 Borden Park Road NWFree
Run-Walk for ReconciliationJuly 1
9am-noon
Lions Park
21 Sir Winston Churchill Avenue, St. Albert
Free
Poundmaker's Lodge Annual PowwowAugust 22-24
Fri 22- 7pm
Sat 23: 1pm
Sun 24: 1pm
Poundmaker's Lodge
25008 Poundmaker Road, St. Albert
Free

Video Gallery

Celebrating Indigenous Peoples

These family-friendly videos celebrate the rich and diverse cultures of Indigenous peoples. Created in partnership with Edmonton Public Schools, Edmonton Catholic Schools, kihew waciston (MacEwan University) and the City of Edmonton Indigenous Relations Office.

Support Services

If you need more support or information, these services are here to help.

persons joining hands in a circle

OrganizationContact Number
Indian Residential School Crisis Line1-866-925-4419 (toll-free)
Hope for Wellness 24/7 Help Line: support provided in English and French. Ojibway, Cree and Inuktitut available upon request1-855-242-3310
Alberta Health Services Mental Health Help Line1-877-303-2642 (toll-free)
Canadian Mental Health Association - 24-hour Distress Line780-482-4357 (HELP)

Resources

Michif Word of the Day

While Metis people have been known to speak many languages, Michif is considered their official language, which combines elements of Cree and French. Michif is considered to be endangered, as it is mostly spoken amongst older generations.

Family Art Adventures with Lance Cardinal

Lance Cardinal is an Indigenous artist from the Treaty 8 Bigstone Cree Nation territory in Northern Alberta. He incorporates basic words, numbers and colours into the art project where he can, and even features Famous Indigenous Artists and their works.

Indigenous Resources and Events at EPL

Information for and about Indigenous Peoples, including weekly Cree and Stoney language classes, cultural teachings by Nôhkom Jo-Ann Saddleback and opportunities to develop a deeper understanding of reconciliation and how it impacts all Canadians.

Contact Us

Indigenous Relations Office

Email  indigenousrelations@edmonton.ca

Phone  780-944-7602

Fax 780-577-3525

Address 18th Floor, Edmonton Tower 10111 104 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB