Métis Recognition at PenetanguisheneEver since their relocation from Drummond Island, Penetanguishene has been the well-documented as the home to Métis in the Upper Great...
Penetanguishene’s Métis Scarlet Fever PatientsBritish doctor Thomas Sutton clearly distinguished the “half-breeds” from both the “Chipawa-Indians” and non-Indigenous settlers during...
Métis Resistance to the Ontario Fisheries ActThe introduction of Ontario’s Fisheries Act made it difficult for Métis in Georgian Bay and across the Upper Great Lakes to practice...
Métis Fishing Threatened at KillarneyCommercial and subsistence fishing have long been integral aspects of the Métis economy and way of life in the Upper Great Lakes,...
Métis Fishing in the Upper Great LakesAfter the height of the fur trade, commercial fishing became a way of life for many Métis communities, including those in the Upper Great...
Métis Resilience in Georgian BayRather than succumb to the increasing waves of settlement, a visibly distinct Métis community with its own way of life has persisted...