Prince Edward Island

Indigenous Programs and Workshops Grow in Three Rivers

By

James Sinclair
March 2, 2026 12:00 pm

The Native Council of Prince Edward Island released its calendar of events for March 2026, offering cultural workshops and youth programs for residents in Three Rivers, Prince Edward Island. Published on February 27, 2026, the list of activities provides residents with chances to join community programs and access social supports. These services are specifically designed for off-reserve Mi’kmaq people and others living in the local area.

In the Mi’kmaq language, the month of March is known as Siewkesiku, which translates to the forerunner of spring. The Siewkesiku calendar includes various initiatives such as cultural training and meetings for youth. The council serves as the self-governing authority for Indigenous people living away from reserve lands across the province.

Residents in the Town of Three Rivers, which includes Montague and Georgetown, can visit the council at its regional office. This office is located at the Brudnell Mini-Mall in Montague and serves as a hub for local programming. The events are intended to help people connect with traditional heritage while providing practical help for families in the community.

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