06/24/2026
Inuuqatigiit. A centre for Inuit children, youth and families.
Inuuqatigiit Centre for Inuit Children, Youth and Families
06/24/2026
06/24/2026
Come Berry Picking on Saturday, June 27th! Registration not required. Transportation is first come first serve. Feel free to reach out to the TI or IC contact listed in the poster if you have any questions.
06/23/2026
Must register, space is limited.
06/23/2026
The winner of the Inuit pride flag contest will be announced this Thursday! Direct message us your pride flags for a chance to win a $100 gift card!
Hello everyone,
Due to the unforeseen circumstances today, we will be pushing the announcement of the winner of the Pride Flag contest to next week.
Feel free to continue to direct message us your submissions, and like your favourite poster's in the comments.
Stay tuned, and take good care of yourself.
We are reaching out with permission from the family and with deep sadness to share that, due to the sudden and unexpected loss of a member of our Inuuqatigiit Centre family, the Celebration of Success scheduled for this coming Saturday, June 20, 2026, will be postponed. This was not an easy decision, but we believe it is the most caring and respectful one at this time.
In moments of loss, people may carry grief in different ways, and we want to make space for whatever feelings may come forward. Guided by the Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit principle of Piliriqatigiinniq, coming together, supporting one another, and moving through difficult moments as a community, we ask that everyone hold this news with care, compassion, and gentleness. Please give yourselves and one another patience, kindness, and room to process in the ways that feel needed. We will share a new date for the Celebration of Success when the time is right.
Please reach out to Inuuqatigiit Centre staff that you are connected to should you need supports at this time. It is important to connect with those around use during these difficult times. Please take care of yourselves and know that we are here to support however we can.
What does home feel like?
Sometimes it’s not a place. It’s being surrounded by people who understand you. It’s hearing your language, sharing your culture, and feeling connected to community, even when you’re far from where you grew up.
For many Inuit in Ottawa, being away from home can bring feelings of homesickness and distance. But spaces like Inuuqatigiit Centre create opportunities to connect with culture, traditions, and one another - helping people feel grounded, supported, and welcomed.
When people feel connected to their culture and community, they feel a little less alone, and a little more at home.
If you believe in supporting Inuit children, youth, and families in Ottawa, please consider donating. 👉https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/14290
Together, we keep our culture strong.
UPDATE ON PRIDE FLAG CONTEST❗️Like the flag you want to win in the comments below!
Our apologies for the change, but due to Facebook not allowing photos to be commented under a post, please direct message us your flag submission by 12pm today, and we will post all of the submissions to be voted for in the comments of this post; the flag with the most likes, wins!
We will announce and direct message the winner by 4pm today. Keep your eye out on the comments of this post so you can vote!
Thank you and good luck!
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230 McArthur Avenue
Ottawa, ON
K1L6P5
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 8am - 4:30pm |
