Iorahkote Summer Day Camp
Indigenous program
A First Nation Status Card may be required to access this program.
An Inuit beneficiary card (N Number) may be required to access this program.
A Métis Citizenship Card may be required to access this program.
Indigenous children aged 5 to 12 can enjoy an educational and cultural day camp in an urban setting.
Throughout the summer, children explore Montreal through fun outings and participate in Indigenous cultural activities (e.g., hoop dancing, throat singing, arts and crafts), as well as a variety of other arts, sports and educational activities. Our Indigenous cultures are rooted in our connection to the land, so the best way to discover our culture is to be connected to nature outdoors. Our campers are adamant that it’s also great fun to be outdoors.
The whole camp is free.
- Children Programming
- Cultural workshops and activities
- Arts and crafts
- Outdoor activities
- Sports and leisure
Note that children have access to meals and snacks.
The INDex was created to support First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal in finding relevant and up-to-date information on services that were created specifically for them. Our goal is to promote cultural safety and community connectedness.
If you are an Indigenous person living, moving to or visiting Tiohtià:ke, the INDex can support you in your steps!
Need help now?
The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous peoples living in Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counselors are reachable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1 855-242-3310