Six Nations Tourism

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Ohsweken, Canada

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Six Nations Tourism Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Six Nations Tourism is located in Ohsweken, Canada on 2498 Chiefswood Rd. Six Nations Tourism is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist information center in Canada.

Address

2498 Chiefswood Rd

Phone

+1 5197585444

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Renate Anderson-McIlroy

Unfortunately we were coming from Jarvis going to Ancaster for the 1st time the day after the snowstorm. Hwy 6 was still closed in Caledonia due to protest so we were given instruction to go to 4th line from hwy 6, turn left, go thru reservation, turn right which would take is to Ancaster fair grounds. Got the 4th line no probs then got lost for the next 1 1/2 hr. Road signage non existing, dark, there was nothing open to ask for directions even though is was only 10:30 pm. Needs clear intersection signs!!

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Maria Legault

Beautiful area to visit for a day trip - I drove down on a Sunday in late August from Kitchener. Amazing scenery and interesting spots to visit. Visited the Iroqrafts Gift Store at 1880 Tuscarora Rd in Ohsweken. Walked around the Chiefwoods Park and Museum and learned the story of Pauline Johnson. Rich in history and nature!

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Ganka Nagarajah

Loved the cabin ! Had a great time in a spacious environment with our campfire .

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Lori Montcalm

The staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Fully accessible. The guide was open to my potentially insensitive questions as I was there to learn. For example, the term 'tribe' is an American word not preferred in Canada, which is Nation. I wanted information about a pow wow and am looking forward to attending this summer. The one thing I was surprised by is the lack of a significant gift shop.

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winston Ramsaroop

I learned a lot about the native Indian today, good place to visit very interested.