Peltier’s Native Crafts And Campgrounds is a quiet, family-oriented,
family-run resort on the shores of beautiful Manitoulin Island. Featuring crystal-clear water and acres of undeveloped shoreline. You will find Peltier’s Campgrounds to be everything you hope for in a camping get-away. Friendly – Serene - Peaceful - Secluded - Laidback

Turquoise Stone Bar

Photo of Cape Smith

Photo of Cape Smith Bay. Peltier's Crafts and Camping is just across the Bay.

Turquoise Stone Bar

Peltier's Native Crafts

Henry working on totem pole
Henry also carves totem poles,
a very important part of our culture.
The one that he is working on is 8 feet high

Three Confederacy Totem PoleThree Confederacy Totem Pole
Side of view of totem pole and front view of totem pole. This is the Three Fires Confederacy Totem pole.
The bottom is the beaver, which represents Wikwemikong, Wikwemikong meaning "Bay of The Beavers" in the Odawa language. Then we have the three faces, which represent the Odawa, the Ojibwa, and Potawatomie, also known as The Three Fires Confederacy. On top, we have the eagle. This particular totem pole is 20 inches high.

Turquoise Stone Bar

totem totem
To Reserve Your Camping Vacation call
Between 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday to Saturday
Phone: 1-705-859-1416
E-mail

© Carol Peltier 2005. All Rights Reserved
Last updated August 28, 2007