National Indigenous People’s Day
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National Indigenous People’s Day

National Indigenous People’s Day takes place on June 21st. It is celebrated in communities all around Metro Vancouver including in the City of Maple Ridge. The City of Maple Ridge is on the traditional and unceded territories of the Katzie and Kwantlen First Nations.

Hosted by the Fraser River Indigenous Society, The National Indigenous People’s Day event at the Memorial Peace Park is a celebration of First Nations culture. The event on Saturday, June 17th, so a few days before the official day, was begans with the opening ceremonies at 10:00 am with local dignitaries. There there is an official welcome and greeting, a few speeches and blessings. There was also singing and dancing.

Also at the event there participated a number of artisan vendors selling Indigenous art, crafts and other items.

Maple Ridge Pride Month 2023 kicks off
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Maple Ridge Pride Month 2023 kicks off

Pride in the Park kicks off Pride Month in Maple Ridge
A free event for all ages was held on June 3 at Memorial Peace Park.

Entertainer David C Jones was the event’s MC, while regional drag queens Scarlett Rose, Jaylene Tyme, Justin Abit and Carrie Dawn performed throughout the day.

“Whether you identify as part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community or not, there was something for everyone at Pride in the Park”