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Seniors Program

The Senior’s Program is designed to provide a supportive environment for Aboriginal people residing in the Toronto area...

Cultural Program

These activities are open to all members of the Native Canadian Centre and most take place on a weekly basis.

Healing Our Community

The NCCT Community Health Navigator is responsible for assisting Indigenous adults (25-58 years) to access services with holistic wellness planning, health workshops, and health service navigation.

Indigenous Marketplace & Business Training

BEST benefits people in all stages of business development who want to turn their dreams into reality.

Case Management, Adults

NCCT Adult Case Managers are responsible for assisting Indigenous adults (25-58 years) to access services by way of holistic wellness planning, counseling, and service coordination/navigation.

Children’s Indigenous Language Program

Planting Seeds in the Early Years!

Youth Program

This Program provides our youth the opportunity to explore many areas of their lives that may assist youth to progress into their future.

Martial Arts Program

Located in Toronto, Ontario, this Indigenous Martial Arts school has produced not only great martial artists but also champions in life!

Online Native Canadian Toastmasters

We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.

Aanii, Tansi, She:kon, Bindigen, Welcome!

We empower the Indigenous community in Toronto by providing programs that support their spiritual, emotional, physical and mental well-being.
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto

About Us

For over 60 years, the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto has been a leader in the building of a healthy and vibrant urban Indigenous community in Toronto. Serving over 2,000 clients a year, we tirelessly work to provide culturally centred services and programs to increase the economic, social, cultural and health outcomes of our people.

Explore Our Centre

Join us on this free tour as we explore the deep Canadian Indigenous cultural roots of Tkaronto (Toronto), Ishpadinaa (Spadina Road) and the 60+ years history of the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto!

What We’ll Explore

  • The largest collection of Canadian Indigenous artwork in the city of Toronto

  • Key phrases from the traditional languages used in the Tkaronto (Toronto) area

  • Ongoingly open to the public traditional events

  • Major local landmarks and historical events

  • Traditional ceremonies and sacred practices

Featured Programs

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NCCT 60th

The NATIVE CANADIAN CENTRE OF TORONTO turns 60! We are launching our campaign to raise 60k. All across Canada visitors have dropped by throughout our 60 years who have fond memories of the Native Canadian Centre of Canada. We would like to honour and thank you! 

Entewatenhniseranó:ronhste’ tsi ó:nen 60 niiohserá:ke ionkwaio’tákie ne The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto. Teionkwatonhontsió:ni nón:wa $60k aionkwahwistaró:roke’. Tsi nikarì:we’s ki’ 60 niiohserá:ke nia’tehá:ti thotinatà:ra tánon ion’wé:sen tsi nitsi ronné:iahre nahò:ten wahonkià:taren’ ne kén:tho. Teionkwatonhontsió:ni takwanonhwerá:ton’! Kats ska’én:ion www.ncct.on.ca ne ahsetshén:ri’ nahò:ten wa’kiakwarihwahtén:ti’.

TAKWAIÉ:NAWA’S $60K AIONKWAHWISTARÓ:ROKE’ TSI 60 NIIOHSERÁ:KE ENTEWATENHNISERANÓ:RONHSTE’!!

Help us Reach Our Goal! 60k for our 60th!!

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Facility Rentals

The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto is located in a beautifully renovated 1928 Edwardian Heritage building in the heart of Toronto. Featuring large windows, high ceilings and our breathtaking Indigenous art collection. We are fully accessible and only a minute away from the Spadina Subway Station, accessible parking lots are across the street.

Auditorium

  • Full Day | 4 Hours  | Capacity 120

Talking Room

  • Full Day | 4 Hours or Less | Capacity 20

Community Room

  • Full Day | 4 Hours or Less | Capacity 6

Calendar of Activities

News and Events

The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto

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