Waswagoning, Lac du Flambeau
A trip to Wa-swa-goning, the place where they spearfish by torchlight in Ojibwe, is a unique family learning experience. Tour a wigwam. Find out how willow fish traps are made. Discover the tools the Ojibwe Indians once used. Learn how to make a fire Ojibwe style. And if the kids enjoy new games they can test their skills at double-ball. Wa-swa-goning is a living museum.
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Getting there
Waswagoning is located at 2750 County H just north of Hwy 47 on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation.
Opening hours
Tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday 10:00-16:00 from mid-June to late August. A discount is available to seniors and children aged 5-12. Children under 5 are free of charge.
Fees
Admission is charged.
Contact details
Telephone +1 (715) 588 3560. Email nick@waswagoning.org.
Things to keep in mind
Seeing a wigwam is fun for children of all ages. The tour is enjoyed most by school-aged children.
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