Land Acknowledgement
The Township of Springwater is proud to formally release the Official Land Acknowledgement, passed by Council in May 2023.
Short Form Land Acknowledgement
Long Form Land Acknowledgement
The Township of Springwater acknowledges the Indigenous Peoples who are the original stewards of these lands we are located on today.
We acknowledge that the Township of Springwater is located within the boundaries of the Williams Treaty, Lake Simcoe Purchase, The James Collins Purchase and the Nottawasaga Purchase and acknowledges the Anishinaabek (a-nish-i-na-beck) Nation, which includes the Ojibwe (o-jib-way), Odawa (o-dahwa), and Pottawatomi (pot-a-wa-tom-ee) Nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy, the Ouendat (WENdatt) and the Haudenesaunee (hodeen-noh-SHAW-nee) people. We especially acknowledge the Chippewa’s of Beausoleil First Nation, Rama First Nation and Georgian Island who were the last stewards of the lands in and around Springwater. The Township of Springwater also recognizes that it is the home to many citizens of the Métis Nation of Ontario and to a large and diverse community of Indigenous peoples.
The Township of Springwater is dedicated to honouring our Indigenous history and culture and is committed to coming together to learn, heal and create future prosperity, respect and understanding in our community. We recognize the contributions made by Canada’s First Nations and their historic connection to these lands.
What is a Land Acknowledgement?
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) defines land acknowledgements as an act of reconciliation and respect that involves making a statement recognizing the traditional territory of the Indigenous people who called the land home before the arrival of settlers, and in many cases, who still call it home today. Implementing the use of a Land Acknowledgement Statement represents a step-in support of the reconciliation process and is an opportunity to educate the public on the significance of the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and their territories and recognizing the history and presence of Indigenous Peoples on the lands
Using the Land Acknowledgement
June 21 - National Indigenous Peoples Day
September 30 - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
June of each year - The month of June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada
Ontario First Nations Maps | ontario.ca
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - Canada.ca
Truth and Reconciliation Commission Reports
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Indigenous Canada | Coursera
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca)
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Township of Springwater
Administration Centre
2231 Nursery Road
Minesing, ON
L9X 1A8
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Phone: 705-728-4784
General Fax: 705-728-6957