Humber College Indigenous Cultural Markers

    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The Carrying Place Trail includes the Gathering Place - inspired by Anishnaabeg lodge structure.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The lodge structure is patterned as woven reed mats, which were used traditionally to cover a shelter.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroyThe Carrying Place Trail is home to engraved steel beacons which are distinguished by varying environmental symbols.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroyThe Carrying Place Trail is home to engraved steel beacons which are distinguished by varying environmental symbols.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The lodge structure is patterned as woven reed mats, which were used traditionally to cover a shelter.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The lodge structure is patterned as woven reed mats, which were used traditionally to cover a shelter.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. Resting east and across the lodge structure is the altar, surrounded by native plants.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. Resting east and across the lodge structure is the altar, surrounded by native plants.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The concrete leading to the Welcome Centre is coloured and patterned based on the seven stopping places of the Great Migration, of Anishnaabe Nations that moved westward along the Great Lakes to Lake Superior.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The concrete leading to the Welcome Centre is coloured and patterned based on the seven stopping places of the Great Migration, of Anishnaabe Nations that moved westward along the Great Lakes to Lake Superior.
    Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The seven clans; ojijaak, the crane - maang, loon - giigohn, fish - makwa, bear - bineshiinh, bird - waawaashkeshi, deer - and, waabizheshi, marten.
    Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The seven clans; ojijaak, the crane - maang, loon - giigohn, fish - makwa, bear - bineshiinh, bird - waawaashkeshi, deer - and, waabizheshi, marten.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy The design of Site B is also accompanied by window graphics that illustrate the seven clans.
    Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy The design of Site B is also accompanied by window graphics that illustrate the seven clans.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The Carrying Place Trail includes the Gathering Place - inspired by Anishnaabeg lodge structure.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The lodge structure is patterned as woven reed mats, which were used traditionally to cover a shelter.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroyThe Carrying Place Trail is home to engraved steel beacons which are distinguished by varying environmental symbols.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroyThe Carrying Place Trail is home to engraved steel beacons which are distinguished by varying environmental symbols.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The lodge structure is patterned as woven reed mats, which were used traditionally to cover a shelter.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The lodge structure is patterned as woven reed mats, which were used traditionally to cover a shelter.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. Resting east and across the lodge structure is the altar, surrounded by native plants.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. Resting east and across the lodge structure is the altar, surrounded by native plants.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The concrete leading to the Welcome Centre is coloured and patterned based on the seven stopping places of the Great Migration, of Anishnaabe Nations that moved westward along the Great Lakes to Lake Superior.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The concrete leading to the Welcome Centre is coloured and patterned based on the seven stopping places of the Great Migration, of Anishnaabe Nations that moved westward along the Great Lakes to Lake Superior.
Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The seven clans; ojijaak, the crane - maang, loon - giigohn, fish - makwa, bear - bineshiinh, bird - waawaashkeshi, deer - and, waabizheshi, marten.
Courtesy of Brook McIlroy. The seven clans; ojijaak, the crane - maang, loon - giigohn, fish - makwa, bear - bineshiinh, bird - waawaashkeshi, deer - and, waabizheshi, marten.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy The design of Site B is also accompanied by window graphics that illustrate the seven clans.
Tom Ridout, Courtesy of Brook McIlroy The design of Site B is also accompanied by window graphics that illustrate the seven clans.

Humber College Indigenous Cultural Markers

Address 19 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr, Etobicoke

Built 2018

Design Team Indigenous Design Studio at (2018) Brook McIlroy

Coordinates 43.595742, -79.514601