President Derrick Pont’s Welcome
Welcome, and thank you for visiting the Niagara Region Métis Council’s webpage.
On behalf of our Council, I am pleased to welcome you to this space where community, culture, and connection come together. Whether you are a Métis citizen, family member, community partner, or simply looking to learn more about who we are and what we do, we’re glad you’re here.
Within this webpage, you’ll find information about our upcoming events, learn more about the NRMC and its Council members, explore our boundary map, stay up to date with the latest news, and discover how to connect with us.
Welcome, and thank you for visiting the Niagara Region Métis Council’s webpage.
On behalf of our Council, I am pleased to welcome you to this space where community, culture, and connection come together. Whether you are a Métis citizen, family member, community partner, or simply looking to learn more about who we are and what we do, we’re glad you’re here.
Within this webpage, you’ll find information about our upcoming events, learn more about the NRMC and its Council members, explore our boundary map, stay up to date with the latest news, and discover how to connect with us.
Our Council members are deeply committed to serving the Niagara Region. We work hard to create meaningful opportunities for citizens and families to come together through events and cultural initiatives. Some of our annual highlights include our Family Fun Day in the spring, our Early Learning and Child Care Family Camp in the summer, and our Fall Harvest gathering—all designed to celebrate Métis culture, strengthen relationships, and create lasting memories.
We are proud to work alongside many valued community partners and are always open to building new relationships that support and uplift our community. If you are interested in partnering with us, we would love to hear from you.
Volunteers play an important role in everything we do. If you’re looking to get involved, give back, and be part of a welcoming and supportive community, we encourage you to reach out and explore volunteer opportunities with us.
We also welcome those who wish to support our work through donations. Whether it be financial contributions, land-based support, or harvest donations, your generosity helps us continue to grow and serve our community. Please feel free to contact me directly at NRMCPresident@metisnation.org to learn more.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our page. We look forward to connecting with you.
Maarsii,
Derrick Pont
President
Niagara Region Métis Council
Upcoming Events
Koffee with Kathleen – PCMNO’s South West Regional Councilor – Aug 25 (12PM & 6:30PM)
You’re warmly invited to Coffee with Councillor Kathleen Anderson (PCMNO South West Regional Councillor) on Tuesday, August 25, 2026 at 12PM & 6:30PM. Bring a tea or coffee and join a friendly, open conversation about whatever matters to you—your MNO questions, Métis heritage, the constitution process, community updates, or anything else on your mind.
View EventSouth West Region Powley Day Rendezvous
Registration is open for the 2026 South West Region Powley Day Rendezvous! Join the South West Region on September 19 from 10a.m. to 4p.m. at the Guelph Lake Conservation Area for a day of celebration and camaraderie. Lunch will be provided and guests will enjoy a day full of music, activities, and cultural sharing
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About Us
Council Address: Unit 1A – 3250 Schmon Parkway, Thorold, ON L2V 4Y6
Mission Statement
To unite the Métis people and to promote the historical values, culture, language, and traditions of the Métis Nation.
To secure the future of the Métis way of life through the education of our youth.
To promote our Métis artisans, businesses and cultural achievements.
Achieving Our Mission
By assisting the Métis citizens to reclaim their heritage, distinct from all other Aboriginal people in Canada, as stated under Section 35 of the Constitutional Act, 1982
By promoting research through genealogical documentation throughout the Niagara Region through the registry.
By encouraging participation of all individuals to seek out their heritage and encourage community development.
By educating our youth in the history, culture, language, and traditions of the Métis.
By gaining the acknowledgment and respect of the Métis, as a Nation and a people.
Council Introduction
The Niagara Region Métis Council (NRMC) has been serving the Métis community since March 29, 2008, when the Charter was signed and the council was established. Prior to NRMC, the Welland Council (no longer active) served the surrounding community. Today, the NRMC Council is based in Thorold, near Brock University, where it continues to support Métis citizens and families across the Niagara Region.
NRMC is made up of dedicated Council members—many of whom have served the community for years, alongside others who have contributed their time and leadership in the past. Together, this continuity and shared experience have helped shape a strong, supportive, and community-driven council.
The NRMC is committed to fostering connection, culture, and community through events, initiatives, and partnerships. From family gatherings and youth activities to seasonal celebrations and cultural initiatives, the Council works to create welcoming spaces where Métis citizens can come together, share knowledge, and build lasting relationships.
Grounded in respect, collaboration, and community pride, the Niagara Region Métis Council continues to grow and evolve—guided by the voices and needs of the citizens it serves.
Governance & Documents
Council Members
- Derrick Pont (President)
- Brian Martin (Chair)
- Stephanie Flagg (Secretary)
- Tracy Boese (Treasurer)
- Jean-Jacques Séguin (Senator)
- Giselle Legiehn (Women’s Representative)
- Holden Shanks (Youth Representative)
- Kevin Boese (Councilor-at-Large)
- Graham Wing (Councilor-at-Large)
- Douglas Hiltz (Councilor-at-Large)
- Lize Lance (Councilor-at-Large)
- Lorraine Martin (Councilor-at-Large)
Contacts Us
Email us at: niagarametiscouncil@gmail.com
- Follow us on Facebook: Niagara Region Metis Council
News & Updates
Pollinators & Climate Change Forum
Join a Virtual Pollinators & Climate Change Forum exploring the vital role pollinators play in the health of the land and how changing climates are impacting these species that Métis citizens have long understood as part of a living, interconnected environment.
Read MoreMNO Wetland Field Survey & Prizes!
The Environment and Climate Change team is asking for your help! We want you to be among the first to have access to the newly developed MNO Wetland Field Survey.
Read MoreStudent Volunteers Needed – Earn Up to 8 Volunteer Hours at the South West Regional Métis Family Rendezvous!
The South West Regional Métis Family Rendezvous is looking for enthusiastic student volunteers to help make this year's event a success! Students can earn up to 8 volunteer hours while gaining valuable experience working alongside Métis community leaders, volunteers, and staff in a fun, welcoming, and supportive environment.
Read MoreDiscover and Learn Michif-Fransé!
Learn Michif-Fransè app, created by the Métis Nation of Ontario, provides audio playback for over 500 phrases and vocabulary terms. This app is designed to help you learn and enhance your understanding of the Michif-Fransè language as spoken in Ontario.
Read MorePresident Derrick Pont receives the Town of Lincoln Mayor’s Medal
Congratulations to Niagara Region Métis Council President Derrick Pont on receiving the Town of Lincoln Mayor’s Medal.
Read MoreSouth West Region Launches New Regional Website to Strengthen Community Connection
The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) South West Region is proud to announce the official launch of its new regional website!
Read MoreCouncil Boundary Map
Opportunities to Join In
Niagara Region Métis Council has many opportunities to join in!
- Event and Initiative Volunteers
- Donations and Funding Seeking
- Partnerships and Community Connections
South West Region Councils
The South West Region includes four Métis community councils serving citizens across southwestern Ontario. Visit each council’s page to learn more about local programs, events, and leadership.