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Looking for upcoming events? The Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary hosts a variety of events throughout the year at our different locations, all aimed at supporting cultural connection, well-being, and community building. On this page, you’ll find information on these AFCC events, plus listings for other relevant community happenings. Browse the events below to learn more, find locations, and see how you can participate.

Program Updates & Special Hours

Please find important updates regarding program hours and upcoming closures below.


Status Card Clinic

UPCOMING CLOSURES: Please note, the Status Card Clinic will be closed to the public on the following dates:

  • Friday, July 4, 2025

  • Tuesday, July 8, 2025

  • Thursday, July 31, through Friday, August 8, 2025 (inclusive)

Regular services will be available on all other business days. We thank you for your understanding.

AFCC Main Office & Indigenous Hub

Our downtown Indigenous Hub (iitaohkanitsini’kotsiiyio’p – “place of conversation”) is a welcoming space for community connection, cultural engagement, and direct support.

Key Services at this Location:

  • General information and administrative support
  • The Status Card Clinic
  • Smudge Vow and Jordan's Principle programs
  • Food and basic needs support (as available)

Contact & Location

  • Location: 316 – 7 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 0J2
  • Main Phone: (403) 270-7379
  • General Email: info@afccalgary.org

Hours of Operation

Our hours can vary. For the most up-to-date information, please call our main office line.

Welcome to the Kanakaa'tsinom Elder's Centre

Our Centre is a gathering space created for Indigenous Elders and Seniors. We warmly welcome all community members to join our programs in a spirit of friendship and respect.

Please sign in upon arrival so we can best meet your needs.

Contact & Hours of Operation

  • Location: 4630 16th Ave NW, Calgary, AB

  • Phone: (587) 585-2208

  • Email: afccec@afccalgary.org

  • Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

  • Wednesday: CLOSED

  • Friday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day!

June 21

On June 21st, we join communities across this land to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day. This is a significant day to formally honour the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. It is a day of pride, reflection, and celebration for all.

The Significance of June 21st

Chosen in alignment with the summer solstice—the longest day of the year—this date holds deep cultural meaning for many Indigenous communities. It is traditionally a time of renewal, a celebration of the light, and a moment to honour the interconnectedness of all living things. This day provides an opportunity for all people on Turtle Island to recognize and learn about the histories and vibrancy of Indigenous cultures.

For Indigenous peoples, it is a day to share our traditions, languages, and art with pride and joy. For non-Indigenous allies, it is a vital opportunity to listen, learn, and deepen respect for the original peoples of this land we now call Canada. Participating in Indigenous Peoples Day in Calgary is a wonderful way to build community and understanding.

How You Can Honour the Day

There are many meaningful ways to celebrate:

  • Educate Yourself: Take time to read a book by an Indigenous author or watch a film from an Indigenous director.
  • Attend Local Events: Seek out and respectfully attend local powwows, ceremonies, or celebrations happening in the city.
  • Support Indigenous Businesses: Purchase art, food, or other goods from local Indigenous entrepreneurs.
  • Listen to Indigenous Voices: Follow Indigenous news outlets, artists, and leaders on social media.

At AFCC, our mission of “Many Nations. One Family.” is at the heart of all we do. The spirit of this day guides our work year-round. You can learn more about our commitment on our About Us page. For a comprehensive list of official events and educational resources, we recommend visiting the Government of Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day page.

Panoramic photo from the 2nd Annual AFCC MMIWP Red Dress Powwow. A large crowd gathers in a hall to honour victims, with a line of women and Elders in traditional ribbon skirts at the forefront.

Attendees at the 2nd Annual AFCC Red Dress Powwow stand in solidarity to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP). A powerful moment of community strength and remembrance.