Want style and warmth?

Find a workshop near you.

Create your very own pair of hand-crafted, traditional winter moccasins in this fun and engaging 2-day workshop with Kielyn and Dave, Lure of the North. They know first hand that moccasins are the warmest, lightest and coziest style of winter footwear you may ever own!  

More 2016 dates coming soon. 

September 17 & 18 – Haliburton 

October 29 & 30 - Canadian Canoe Museum, Peterborough

December 3 & 4 – Scanlon Creek Conservation Area, Bradford

Other summer workshops include: summer moccasins, birch basket weekend getaway, chainsaw milling. 

Other Fall workshops include: Winter Camping Symposium; Make Your Own Snowshoe Bindings and Snowshoe Weaving.

READ ABOUT THE PLANET D’S WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE

This isn’t your usual, “we’ll do all the work for you” type workshop. When it comes to making your own Moccasins with Lure of the North, you make the entire boot from scratch. You take all your own measurements, choose and cut your own deerskin and sew every single detail. I couldn’t believe that we actually mastered that pucker stitch and managed to make a good-looking rounded toe.

Daves moccasin

They offer ribbon and fur for decoration and I loved the fact that Kie told us that they get their fur from old fur coats at value village or online. No animal was harmed for their fur, the fur on our boots came from some grandmother’s old coat made back in the 50’s. (or maybe 60’s or 70’s

We stitched and sewed for a full day and had left in the dark evening with what was starting to resemble a Moccasin.

By the end of day two, our fingers were tender from being repeatedly poked with our leather needles, but at 5:00 when we all ran outside to take photos of our boots, they looked fantastic! I was especially pleased with Dave’s design. He made moccasins that fit his personality and captured his fun for flare.

Davs excited about his moccasins

After an amazing weekend with Dave and Kielyn of Lure of the North, we came away with new friends and an excitement for what we have ahead. They are two very inspiring, focused people and we are honoured and humbled to get to know them. These are two true adventurers who face the elements, take on epic challenges and are willing to share their expertise with us all.

About Trish Manning

Trish Manning is an adventure travel writer and the content coordinator for Ontario Outdoor Adventures. She is an avid outdoor person who loves to hike, paddle, SUP, snowshoe, cross-country ski and explore Ontario's great outdoors with her golden retriever, Daisy.

Recommended Articles

Dogs Welcome!

Top dog-friendly resorts.

Take Your Dog on Vacation

Find the best pet-friendly trip ideas in Ontario.

Activities in Muskoka

Your ultimate guide for things to do year-round.

Hike The Best Trails

Discover your next great adventure.

Ontario's Other Camping Option

10 best private campgrounds in the province.

Vacation Hotspots

5 budget-friendly destinations for kids.

Best Backcountry Camping in Ontario

7 destinations that are wild with beauty and fun.

Get Hooked in Algonquin

Plan the ultimate spring brook trout canoe trip

Discover Ontario’s Least Busy Parks

12 incredible off-the-radar destinations.

Ontario's Best Scuba Diving & Snorkelling

Explore beneath the waves at these incredible destinations.

Top of the Giant Trail

Get tips on this amazing Sleeping Giant hike.

Your Outdoor Adventure Vacation Starts Here

10 best activities in Lake Superior Provincial Park.

Adventure Races Ontario

Find out where to go and why you’ll love it.

The Best Killarney Hikes

Take to the trails in Ontario’s crown jewel park.

Horseback Trail Riding in Ontario

Discover the best horseback riding trails and clubs.

Canoeing in Toronto

Locals share best places to paddle in the GTA.

Hike the Lake Superior Coastal Trail

Discover beaches, lookouts, and sacred sites on this 65 km trail.

Ontario’s National Parks

Protected for posterity. And deservedly so.

Want to photograph moose?

Go on a moose safari in Algonquin in early June

Call Us Crazy

23 Adrenaline Rushes Found Only in Ontario