Joanne Keewaycabo’s work will be part of the community festivities taking place at Dyment Park.

Community celebrations are made even more special when local artists and makers are part of the festivities, and this year’s Canada Day Festival in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario will feature the work of Joanne Keewaycabo.

Taking place on July 1 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Dyment Recreation Hall and Park, the popular event will welcome residents and visitors for an afternoon filled with community spirit, live musical entertainment, and opportunities to support local artistic talent.

Festival-goers are invited to stop by and explore Joanne Keewaycabo’s collection of handcrafted hats and beadwork. Her creations are favourites with many visitors, and each piece showcases the beauty and care that goes into handmade art.

Events like the Melgund Township Canada Day Festival provide a chance to celebrate the creativity that exists across Northwestern Ontario. Supporting local artisans helps strengthen communities while giving artists an opportunity to share their talents with others.

Whether you are searching for a unique gift or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, be sure to visit Joanne Keewaycabo’s display during the festivities.

The Melgund Township Canada Day Festival runs from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on July 1 at the Dyment Recreation Hall and Park, welcoming everyone for an afternoon of celebration, creativity, and community.