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Reawakening: Stories of the People from the Longhouse

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EXPERIENCE AN IMMERSIVE JOURNEY THROUGH INDIGENOUS TEACHINGS, SOUNDS, AND STORIES. 

This year, Reawakening returns with an evening steeped in sounds, stories and wonder, featuring a two-part experience.

The evening will begin in circle and then take guests on a guided trail walk featuring the sounds and songs from 2024's Reawakening: Sounds from the Forest sonic audio tour of the Cataract Trail at Ball's Falls. For the first 40 minutes, guests will be immersed in the rich natural and cultural heritage of Niagara as we walk the trails within the treasured Carolinian Forest along the Twenty Mile Creek. Guests can tune in to the sonic trail through their smart phone device and headset, or listen to the projected sounds, shared by experienced interpreters. The walk will include stops along the trail to take in the magnificence of the forest and learn more about the natural world, listen to the sounds of the land with interactive teachings by Elders and knowledge keepers along the way. As you walk along ancient trails, you will gain insight into the natural world, the deep history of the lands, and the wisdom passed down through generations.

Following the guided walk, guests will come together around the fire, to hear Stories from the People of the Longhouse as told by master storyteller, Perry Ground. With vivid descriptions, engaging narratives, and a dynamic stage presence, Perry weaves together history, humor, and audience participation to share centuries-old teachings. Through these legends, listeners of all ages will gain a greater understanding of Haudenosaunee customs, beliefs, and ways of knowing. Each moment will offer an opportunity to reflect on Indigenous histories, consider the future and next seven generations, and the legacies that bind us to the Natural World, reminding us of the responsibilities and gifts we share.

What to Expect: 

  • A guided trail walk with Indigenous teachings and stories.
  • Stories told by master storyteller Perry Ground around the fire. 
  • Reflection on the natural world, Indigenous histories, and our shared responsibilities.

EVENT DATES & TIMES 

Saturday, September 27, 2025

  • Beginning at 5:45 p.m.
  • Rain or shine.

LOCATION 

Ball’s Falls Conservation Area, 3292 Sixth Ave, Lincoln, Ontario. 


Ticket Information:

Tickets are $25 per person. 

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Advance registration is required as space is limited.  

In case of inclement weather, updates will be provided to registered participants in advance. 

 

Plan Your Visit

Guests are encouraged to arrive early to fully immerse themselves in the experience. Please bring a chair or blanket to gather around the fire, and dress appropriately for outdoor conditions.