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Each year the Chippewas of Rama First Nation host their annual powwow. The event is open to everyone and is held each year in August. I sat inspired and amazed by the dancing, drumming and singing celebrating the Rama First Nation people and I highly recommend a visit to the Orillia, Ontario region to take it all in.

The Chippewas of Rama First Nation Pow Wow
in 2015 I attended my first Chippewas of Rama First Nation Powwow event. A cultural celebration which included traditional dancing, drumming and singing. The event runs for two days, but I recommend you don’t miss the Grand Entry. This parade signals the opening of the Pow-wow. Dancers enter the arena one by one in a line and dance in a big circle around the field as drummers and singers play music. If you miss one of the grand entry events, fear not, there are some dance competitions scheduled throughout the weekend.



Stay and Play in Orillia
Make it a weekend event and enjoy a stay at Casino Rama Resort or an Orillia hotel. There is lots to do and see in the region and it makes for a great summer road trip in Ontario. Here are some more posts on the region to inspire:
- Orillia Ontario’s Farm To Table Foodie Secret
- Orillia Restaurant You Don’t Want to Miss Rustica Pizza Vino
- Treats and Treasures at Mariposa Market and Apple Annies Orillia
- Art and Nature Surprises at the Couchiching Conservancy Art Trail
- Hotel Review: Casino Rama
- Review St. Germains Restaurant
Tips for Attending the Rama Pow Wow
- Get there early: Powwows are popular events and packed with people. To get a good view be sure to arrive early.
- Bring blankets and lawn chairs: in case seating is filled up it’s not a bad idea to bring a blanket or chair.
- Don’t miss the Grand Entry: this is where all the dancers, princesses, elders and guests enter the pow-wow. It is a parade-like event where they walk in a circle and dance together.
- Bring a camera. You are allowed to take pictures but be mindful some of the performers may not want to have their pictures taken. It is always a good idea to ask.
- Be prepared for the weather, on hot sunny days especially be sure you are prepared for a long time outdoors, bring water and stay hydrated.
- Mind the dancer areas; some areas are reserved seating for the dancers and special guest so be sure to ask where general seating is and where you can set up your chair or blanket.

Orillia Ontario Rama Powwow Details
Visit the official Ontario Lakes Country page for details of this year’s event and ticket prices.
Travel assistance was provided by Ontario’s Lake Country.