Brampton, ON — The City of Brampton is proud to announce its first-ever Pow Wow, held in partnership with Algoma University and The Indigenous Network.
A Pow Wow is a traditional Indigenous gathering that brings people together to dance, sing, share, and celebrate community. Open to all, Pow Wows provide a welcoming opportunity for residents to experience and learn about Indigenous culture, traditions, and teachings.
“The City of Brampton is honoured to partner with Algoma University and The Indigenous Network to host our first-ever Pow Wow. This event is an important step in our journey of reconciliation and learning. We invite everyone to come together to celebrate Indigenous traditions and deepen our understanding of the rich cultures that shape our community,”
— Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton
This landmark event reflects Brampton’s ongoing commitment to reconciliation, cultural learning, and community building. Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in the celebration and experience the vibrant spirit of Indigenous traditions.
About Experience Brampton
Experience Brampton brings to life the city’s Sport Tourism, Arts & Culture, Special Events and Culinary offerings. In 2025, the City supported 25 sport tourism events and 13 festivals through the Tourism Sponsorship Program. From vibrant festivals and public art to hidden gems and family-friendly attractions, there’s something for everyone to discover.
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About the City of Brampton
As one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, Brampton is home to nearly 800,000 residents and over 110,000 businesses. The City is driven by its vibrant, diverse communities and is focused on technological innovation, environmental leadership, and sustainable growth.
