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Canada has a vibrant culture that is flourishing not only on the domestic stage, but in the United States and internationally. The diversity and range of activity is vast and continues to grow. More information can be found by searching the directories listed below.

DIRECTORIES OF CANADIAN CULTURAL GROUPS AND ARTISTS

  • Virtual Museum - Your premier web connection to Canada's museums, galleries and over 2,400 cultural attractions
  • The Canadian Music Centre - A unique resource for composers, conductors, performers, broadcasters and students
  • Northwest Passages - A Canadian literature bookstore and resource centre

NATIONAL CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS OF CANADA

CANADIAN PERFORMERS AT HOME AND ABROAD

CANADA ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES

Canada is home to over one million Aboriginal peoples from diverse cultures and different linguistic groups. It is estimated that at least 53 languages are spoken by the Aboriginal population of Canada - not including different dialects.

The term "Aboriginal" includes First Nations ( "Native Indians"), Métis (people with mixed First Nations and European ancestry) and Inuit (the Aboriginal people of Arctic Canada).

We invite you to explore the diverse historical, cultural, political and economic circumstances of Aboriginal groups, their regions and communities, through the links listed below.: