90 Anemki Place, Thunder Bay, ON P7J 1B1
Celebrate Ojibway culture and heritage at this Fort William First Nation facility on Lake Superior's western shore. Explore exhibits honoring the Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850 and learn about the traditions, history, and ongoing community of this sovereign First Nation.
Fort William First Nation cultural exhibits and community space celebrating Ojibway heritage and treaty history on Lake Superior's shore.
Updated · Mis à jour — May 8, 2026
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