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Millbrook (We'kopekwitk)

Millbrook First Nation is located along the 102 Highway – Nova Scotia’s busiest highway – and adjacent to the town of Truro, Millbrook finds itself in the hub of Nova Scotia. With operations in their Power Centre ranging from hotels to restaurants, businesses and cultural enterprises, Millbrook showcases their strong focus on economic development and cultural preservation.

Best known for their 40-foot statue of Glooscap, Millbrook invites you to discover the vibrant community of Makers and Hosts sharing knowledge, tradition, and creativity.

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Explore Mi’kmaw creators and craftsmanship.

Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre

Offering guided tours of Mi’kmaw history and culture, hands-on cultural workshops, and a curated gift shop of authentic Mi’kmaw-crafted items.

Lorne Julien

Creating vibrant Mi’kmaw-inspired paintings that share teachings of culture, healing, and identity.

Alan Syliboy

Creating art inspired by Mi’kmaw petroglyphs, performing music, and sharing cultural teachings.

Heather Stevens

Sharing history, crafting beadwork, and creating quillwork.