Lambton College recently hosted the grand opening of its Indigenous Outdoor Space. The $8M space is a permanent, purpose-built gathering space that is being used to support Indigenous learners and programming, as well as partnerships with Indigenous communities. “This is one of the most meaningful days in the history of Lambton College,” said Lambton President Rob Kardas. “The Indigenous Outdoor Space is a visible reminder that Indigenous culture belongs here, and it is a visible commitment that Indigenous learners and Indigenous community members belong here, too.” Sarnia News Today states that the design of the Indigenous Outdoor Space was overseen by Architects Tillman Ruth Robinson and Red Quill, and led by Wanda Dalla Costa of Saddle Lake Cree Nation, the first First Nations woman architect in Canada.