Georgian Bay Native Friendship Centre

Georgian Bay Native Friendship Centre "Maintaining a 'community first' approach in improving the quality of life for urban Indigenous people."

Each one of the feathers on our logo represents a native community within the surrounding area of Midland, Ontario. There are four surrounding colours in the picture which represents the four sacred colours of the Anishnaabe. These four colours also represent the four directions of the Medicine Wheel. Yellow- East
Red- South
Black- West
White- North

We use the Eagle on our logo because the Eagle

is highly respected by Indigenous people. The Eagle is known as the keeper of the peace of the Great Spirit.

Please reach out to Ext. 256 or 223
05/29/2026

Please reach out to Ext. 256 or 223

FULL MOON CEREMONY🌕😃- Contact Trudy ext. 229
04/29/2026

FULL MOON CEREMONY🌕😃- Contact Trudy ext. 229

04/21/2026

FRESH PRODUCE 🍅🥒🫑

We received a large shipment of fresh produce (tomatos, cucumbers, and peppers). Open to the community - Please come to the centre and grab some well supplies last.

Contact reception@gbnfc.com or call ext. 221. Please note that our craft vendor registration is now closed. We are still...
04/10/2026

Contact [email protected] or call ext. 221. Please note that our craft vendor registration is now closed. We are still accepting food vendor and information booth applications!🙂

04/08/2026
Please note that the full moon ceremony is cancelled tonight. Thursday, April 2nd 2026
04/01/2026

Please note that the full moon ceremony is cancelled tonight. Thursday, April 2nd 2026

Address

175 Yonge Street
Midland, ON
L4R2A7

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

(705) 526-5589

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