Annual Tipi Village Event Extends Hours During Ponoka Stampede Week

As Ponoka Stampede Week approaches, Tipi Village is extending its event hours to accommodate as many visitors as possible. The four-day event will run from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily from Tuesday to Friday, June 25 to June 28. 

As part of National Indigenous History Month and in the spirit of reconciliation, the Town of Ponoka is excited to help facilitate the return of the Third Annual Tipi Village to Ponoka during Stampede Week.

The event is being hosted by Louis Bull Tribe with participation by members of the Ermineskin Cree Nation, Samson Cree Nation and Montana First Nation. Each day, the Tipi Village will feature the following:

  • A Grand Entry;
  • Greetings and speeches from elders and neighbouring First Nations;
  • A powwow showcase;
  • Indigenous storytelling;
  • Indigenous artwork and culture; and
  • Tipi Village visitors can stroll through the tipis and talk with elders.

The Tipi Village will be set up in the ball diamonds area (Diamond 2) located behind the Ponoka Arena Complex (4410 54 Street), directly across from the Stampede grounds, and will be open to the public (weather permitting).

Free Admission and Parking

There is no entry fee to attend the event and free parking will be available at the Ponoka Arena Complex.

“The Town of Ponoka is very excited that the Tipi Village event will be returning to our community during Stampede week again this year,” said Ponoka Mayor Kevin Ferguson. “It’s a great way to experience the Ponoka Stampede and celebrate Indigenous History Month with our neighbours.”