
The Whetung Ojibwa Centre, in Curve Lake, Ontario, is a family-operated business showcasing Canadian Indigenous craftsmanship. Evolving from a 1900s fishing lodge, the centre now features a workshop, gallery, and store offering diverse Canadian-made products. They display handcrafts from across Canada, including Cowichan sweaters, leather garments, and beadwork, alongside local Curve Lake creations. The gallery features carvings, pottery, paintings, and jewellery, highlighting Indigenous artistry. The centre also houses a museum with the Whetung family’s collection and contemporary art. This multi-generational business, now welcoming a new generation of Whetungs, promotes Canadian Indigenous culture and artistry.