Society

Folk on the Rocks originated in 1980 as a non-profit society dedicated to organizing professional development and performance opportunities for Northern performers. Our well anticipated annual music festival draws one of the largest audiences to gather in the North and has gained a national...

The Heritage Centre has been 12 years in the making with a small group of volunteers who devote their time and efforts to realize the dream. Starting with small steps like getting ownership of the land and building, and moving through feasibility studies to architectural drawings, interior...

As you drive past the scenic Seven Spruce Golf Course and onto 100th Street, the community's main artery, the Visitor Centre is located on your left. We provide historic tours in the surrounding areas, sharing traditional knowledge about the land.
The Fort Simpson Visitor Centre sells a...

The Great Northern Arts Society holds two main events throughout the year that offer opportunity for northern artists to show and sell their arts and crafts.
For 10 days every July, the Great Northern Arts Society hosts this annual summer festival, a celebration that highlights the best...

The Hamlet of Tulita is very proud of its artist. We want to assist them to develop as artists, sell and promote their art and pass on their knowledge and skill to other generations. To assist our artists, the Hamlet of Tulita is organizing our new cultural center as a retail space for Tulita...

Since 2007, the Hay River Early Music Society has focused on contributing to the enhancement of contributing to our community's social profile and well being by providing an entirely unique event (the NWT International Lute Festival) promoting fellowship, tourism, health and wellness through...

The Hay River Film Society is a non-profit created by a group of film fanatics for the purpose of promoting film in our town and the North as a whole. We do this through education, monthly public film screenings and special events featuring Northern films.

The Inuvialuit Regional Corporation Craft Shop is the best spot in Inuvik to buy local arts, crafts, and souvenirs.
Shop knowing that we buy directly from the region's artists.
We sell fur hats, fur mitts, beaded hide products, carvings, muskox sweaters, purses, leather jackets, ...

The Inuvik Youth Centre Society was born in 1996 as a result of a grassroots initiative to meet the needs of the youth of Inuvik. The initiative itself originated with an informal survey of Inuvik youth between the ages of thirteen and nineteen. The anonymous survey revealed that many of youth...

The Kole Crook Fiddle Association (KCFA) is comprised of fiddle-music lovers who have come together in memory of Kole Crook, well-loved and respected Metis fiddler who died in a plane crash December 31, 2001. Kole was on his way from Ft. Good Hope, NT, to Tulita, NT to play for a New Year's Eve...