June 16th - 22nd

Every Saturday at Windsor Campground! 


Join us every Saturday at 12:30 PM for fun kids activities right here at Windsor Campground! From crafts and games to special surprises, there’s always something exciting planned for the little ones! 

Please note: All events and times are subject to change as needed by the campground. We recommend checking with the office each week for the most up-to-date schedule.

Let’s make memories every weekend at Windsor Campground!
Questions? Contact the office for details.

River Rock Ramblers take the stage in  the big pavilion on Saturday, June 21st

 

National Indigenous Peoples Day

June 21st.

National Indigenous Peoples Day is celebrated every year in Canada on June 21. It honors the history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The date was chosen to coincide with the summer solstice, which holds significance for many Indigenous cultures and is traditionally a time of celebration.

Key Facts:

  • Established: Officially recognized in 1996 by the Government of Canada.

  • Purpose: To recognize and celebrate the unique cultures, languages, and contributions of Indigenous peoples.

  • Events: Across Canada, the day is marked by cultural performances, powwows, storytelling, traditional feasts, art exhibits, and ceremonies.

Why It Matters:

National Indigenous Peoples Day is an opportunity to reflect on truth and reconciliation, learn about Indigenous traditions and contemporary issues, and support efforts toward healing and understanding.