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Hawks Trading Post

276 Kichi Mikan
Maniwaki, Québec, J9E 2V4

Phone : 819 441-1673
Courriel : hawks_trading_post@hotmail.com
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Description

Hawks Trading Post — At the Heart of Algonquin Traditions

Located in the heart of the Kitigan Zibi community, on the Algonquin Anishinabe territory, the Hawks Trading Post is a North American Indigenous trading post established at the south entrance of Maniwaki—easily accessible and open year‑round.

A true cultural crossroads, this unique place highlights the richness of First Nations traditions by offering a wide range of authentic crafts, cultural products, and educational experiences. It is a sanctuary where Algonquin culture is profoundly alive and where the heritage of the ancestors continues to flourish. A journey that goes far beyond commerce: a story of resilience, heritage, and the indomitable spirit of the First Nations.

To extend the experience even further, the Hawks Trading Post also offers a fully accessible online store, allowing visitors from near and far to discover and purchase authentic Indigenous creations from the comfort of their home.

Among the treasures you’ll discover:

  • Authentic craftsmanship: beaded jewelry, tapestries, and clothing inspired by Algonquin culture;
  • Traditional items: ceremonial articles, medicinal plants, smudge bowls, and ancestral goods;
  • Local products and unique creations made by Indigenous artists and artisans from various communities;
  • An authentic Algonquin museum presenting the history, knowledge, and traditions of the Anishnabe people;
  • An Indigenous art gallery showcasing the talent of artists from the region and beyond;
  • A taxidermy exhibit featuring emblematic animals of the Algonquin territory.

The business continues to experience remarkable growth, reflecting the increasing interest in Indigenous cultures and the high‑quality experience offered at the Hawks Trading Post.

A must‑visit destination in our region!

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