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Don and Dawn visit the Iroquois Cranberry Growers, the largest cranberry grower operation in Ontario, owned and operated by the Wahta Mohawk Band. Don and Dawn discover, hands-on, how cranberries were harvested in the traditional manner and how this community is thriving by harvesting, transporting and packing cranberries using modern technology. Having to use traditional methods, however, to create various cranberry products and meals brings Don and Dawn back in time to appreciate the resourcefulness of the Iroquois culture and society.
LIVE IN MUSKOKA: JOHNSTON CRANBERRY MARSH 002
The Johnston family has been dedicated to growing excellent cranberries for over 60 years! As one of few fruits native to Canada, cranberries have made Bala the Cranberry Capital of Ontario. Open 361 days a year! For more info go to cranberry.ca
Bala Cranberry Festival
Thanks to John Derringer and the might Q107 for broadcasting the audio this am - added some pics of Bala for your viewing pleasure of the up-coming Bala Cranberry Festival
Tristen Visits A Cranberry Farm
We are taking a wagon ride at Johnson Cranberry Farm in Bala Ontario. Even if you do not like cranberries it is still an interesting visit and its a lovely Autumn drive to boot.
Remembrance Day 2009 - Wahta, Muskoka (2)
Bala, Muskoka Lakes, Ontario. Wahta Cenotaph. In a joint ceremony, Ladies of Wahta sing Amazing Grace IN MOHAWK. It was a very moving ceremony. wahta.ca
Wetherby Cranberry Company
Wetherby Cranberry Company is a family-owned and operated cranberry marsh. Located in Warrens, WIsc., Wetherby has been in business more than 100 years and specializes in high quality fresh fruit. The marsh is operated by Jim and Nodji VanWychen, together with son Henry and son-in-law Michael Gnewikow. Jim and Nodji's other three children--Tonya Gnewikow, Kyra Neumann and Shana Steele--all live nearby and with their families to help out with operations whenever needed. Eight grandchildren representing the fifth generation born on the Wetherby marsh are learning the ways of the marsh to ensure a bright family future for the Wetherby Cranberry Company.
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Highway 400 wahta first nations
Heading into what was a once delayed 8km Bottleneck stretch through the Wahta First nations and where the Moon River Bridge once stood!!!
Wahta Protest - BalaFalls-82814
We Must Protect This Historical Portage
The Wahta Station Ad #2
This is one of three 15 second spots I helped CTV produce (as a result of managing the media buy plan) for The Wahta Station on Hwy 38, Wahta Mohawk Territory. It's a great one stop shop on your way to and from Muskoka.
1212-5 Wahta Road Gibson Lake.MPG
Great opportunity to get in to the Cottage Market at an affordable price of $169,000.00. Finish this 3bdr. cottage to your personal liking. Private location with Western exposure, 80` Sandy Beach, large deck overlooking the water, separate 12` x 8` Bunky for larger crowds. Year round road access from Wahta Rd. #2. 20 year lease signed in 2007, currently $2100/yr., increases $100/yr. Road maintenance $350/yr. For more information please contact Bryan Coxworth, RE/MAX Baywatch Ltd. Cel/Txt [705] 790-7629 Email bryanc@csolve.net Web georgianbay.gowaterfront.com
Opening Plenary Session
Introduction to the 2014 CAPLA conference. Greetings from the CAPLA board of directors (P. Donahoe). Opening address by Tim Thompson from the bear clan of the Mohawk Nation at Wahta Mohawk Territory. Presentation of CAPLA awards.
wahta day
two dogs having fun...my dogs....(hold me)
Wahta Trail
A Native American town called Wahta, brief vid of the area