Kayanase invites you to connect with the living traditions of the Haudenosaunee people. Our guided cultural tours, hands-on workshops, and immersive educational programs are offered at our Longhouse — Ganosa’oweh — situated alongside our native plant greenhouse and natural lands along the Grand River.
Whether you’re a curious day-tripper, a teacher planning a field trip, or a cultural tourist exploring Six Nations territory, Kayanase offers an experience that is meaningful, respectful, and rooted in place.
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Step inside the Ganosa’oweh Longhouse and be guided through the history, cosmology, and living traditions of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Learn about clan systems, wampum, and the Great Law of Peace.
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Hands-on workshops exploring traditional plant knowledge, medicine, beadwork, and land stewardship. Facilitated by knowledge holders from the community.
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Curriculum-linked programs in Indigenous studies, ecology, and environmental science. Available year-round for school and post-secondary groups.
BOOK THIS EXPERIENCEThe Longhouse is the heart of Haudenosaunee cultural life — a space for ceremony, gathering, storytelling, and healing. Our Longhouse at Kayanase was built to provide a welcoming and authentic setting for cultural education and community connection.
Visitors are invited to experience this space with openness and curiosity. Our guides share knowledge with care, offering a window into traditions that have sustained the Haudenosaunee people since time immemorial.
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