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Indigenous Arts & Cultures in Maple Ridge

Discover Indigenous Destinations and Experiences in Maple Ridge

Maple Ridge, located in the stunning Fraser Valley, is deeply connected to the heritage and traditions of the Katzie and Kwantlen First Nations. With its rich Indigenous history, breathtaking natural landscapes, and strong cultural presence, Maple Ridge offers visitors a unique opportunity to engage with authentic Indigenous experiences through storytelling, art, and land-based traditions.

Start your journey by exploring Kanaka Creek Regional Park, where interpretive trails highlight the deep connection between the local First Nations and the Fraser River. Learn about traditional fishing techniques, seasonal harvesting practices, and the importance of the river to the Katzie and Kwantlen peoples.

Immerse yourself in Indigenous culture by visiting community-led art installations, attending cultural festivals, or participating in hands-on workshops that showcase traditional carving, weaving, and drumming. The Maple Ridge Museum also features exhibits that provide insight into Indigenous history and the long-standing relationship between First Nations communities and the land.

Whether you’re exploring ancient village sites, admiring Indigenous public art, or listening to traditional storytelling sessions, Maple Ridge invites you to connect with the enduring cultural legacy of the Katzie and Kwantlen First Nations, where past and present blend seamlessly in a rich and vibrant heritage.

Maple Ridge is situated in the northeastern section of Greater Vancouver between the Fraser River and Golden Ears. Some of the main things to do in the city include The ACT Arts Centre overlooking Spirit Square Memorial Peace Park. The art centre opened in 2003 and has been hosting gallery exhibitions, performing arts presentations and organizing events for the local community. One of the most notable artists in the city is Kristin Krimmel. Apart from the gallery, the city has several public art installations throughout the city. Some of the most well-known include the Bear’s Feast, Beast Horse Clock, Sea to Sky Eagle and the Trace Line. There are plenty of engaging things to do in Maple Ridge, making it a vibrant destination in Greater Vancouver  

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Upcoming Community Events

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Performance Season 2026/2027 | ACT Arts Centre

City of Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Date:
September 1, 2026
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April 30, 2027
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The ACT Arts Centre’s upcoming season brings over 40 live entertainment events to Maple Ridge throughout September 2026 to April 2027. The exciting lineup features Canadian and international artists, iconic stories, audience favorites, new productions, and JUNO award-winning musicians and performers. Discover new shows and enjoy your favourites with a variety of music, dance, family, comedy, and theatre performances, all on The Read more...
Whonnock Weavers

Form, Function, and Fantasy: Narrative Threads from the Whonnock Weavers and Spinners Guild

City of Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Date:
January 16, 2027
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March 6, 2027
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January 16 – March 6, 2027 The Whonnock Weavers and Spinners Guild is a fibre art group formed in 1975. For 50 years the Guild has been recognized as an established and valued group within the Maple Ridge arts community. Works relating to the theme of Form, Function, and Fantasy will include woven pieces, wearables, tapestries, sculptural pieces, and basketry. Read more...
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Becoming Not a Mother

City of Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Date:
March 20, 2027
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A solo exhibition by Jackie Dives March 20 – May 1, 2027 Becoming Not a Mother is a photo-based series about the artist’s choice to not have children, originating from an artist residency at Burrard Arts Foundation in 2020. Working with analog photography techniques, the series has expanded to include textiles and short films alongside photographs reflecting a new chapter in Read more...
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Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Art Studio Tour

Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Art Studio Tour
Maple Ridge
Date:
May 8, 2027
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May 9, 2027
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Our 26th annual tour promises to be a unique experience with over 80 local and visiting artists in 26 locations. The tour winds through urban neighbourhoods and rural landscapes nestled against the Golden Ears Mountains. Enjoy a variety of art mediums including stained glass, photography, sculpture, pottery, painting, textiles, woodwork, and jewellery. Below you will find links to our artists’ information Read more...
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