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KANA’TA Day - Indigenous Vendor Market

Find me at the KANA’TA Day - Indigenous Vendor Market!

Time & Location

Jul 01, 2025, 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Halifax Waterfront, 1655 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 1S3, Canada

About the event

Find me at KANA’TA: Canada Day 2025 - Indigenous Vendor Market!


I'm so looking forward to sharing an array of cultural, spiritual, and ceremonial supplies ✨


This re-envisioned format for Canada Day offers a variety of new and refreshed cultural, musical, and family-oriented events to enjoy.


Developed in close collaboration with Indigenous communities, KANA’TA: Canada Day 2025 offers programming that honours the traditions of the Mi’kmaw Nation and celebrates pan-Indigenous communities that call the municipality home.


KANA’TA: Canada Day 2025 programming will include the Mawio’mi on the Halifax Waterfront, ANSMA Free Concert on the Dartmouth Waterfront, a Multi-Stage experience on the Halifax Waterfront featuring multiple genres of music and at night the July 1 Fireworks Show returns!


This special event is a celebration of Indigenous culture, entrepreneurship, and community. Shop a variety of handcrafted goods, artwork, jewelry, and more—all created by Indigenous vendors from across Mi’kma’ki and beyond.


Come support local Indigenous artisans, learn about diverse cultural traditions, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere along the waterfront.


Everyone is welcome!


Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Time: 11am – 6pm

Location: Sackville Landing (by the wave), Halifax Waterfront

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Medicine of the Red Road

medicineoftheredroad@gmail.com

(825) 706-0328

460 Red Point Rd. Red Point, NS

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We are so grateful to be based in Kukumijinawek, in the heart of beautiful Unama'ki, the land of fog. We honour and acknowledge the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people, covered by the Peace and Friendship Treaty, on which we reside. In honour of this land and its people, we wholeheartedly embrace our responsibility to re-Indigenize and decolonize the institutions and spaces we share and everyday strive to walk in right relation with all of our relatives.

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