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Dec 31 to Jan 2: Our Walk to Freedom

This December, walking artist Ken Johnston will embark on an 8-day, 90-mile Walk to Freedom from Detroit, Michigan to Dresden, Ontario. His journey honours the winter routes taken by Freedom Seekers who escaped enslavement before what became known as “Heartbreak Day.”
Ken’s walk retraces historic Underground Railroad pathways, connecting with important museums, churches, and community groups throughout the region.
Walk to Freedom Itinerary:
Detroit and Area — December 26:
Detroit Kwanzaa Walk to Freedom
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity House
Detroit Underground Railroad Museum
Hart Plaza
Tower of Freedom, Windsor
Windsor-Essex — December 27–29:
Dec 27 — Tower of Freedom → The Historical Sandwich FIRST Baptist Church → LaSalle
Dec 28 — LaSalle → Amherstburg Freedom Museum
Dec 29 — Amherstburg Freedom Museum → Harrow
Chatham-Kent — December 31 to January 2:
Dec 31 — Buxton National Historic Site & Museum
Special Q&A with Ken at 12 p.m. — All welcome!
Jan 1 — Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society & Black Mecca Museum
Jan 2 — Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History & Dresden Ontario Heritage Trust
These stops honour the communities that welcomed thousands of Freedom Seekers between 1830 and 1865.
Fresh from a 165-mile walk from Niagara Falls to Owen Sound, Ken continues to use movement as a powerful tool to bring history to life and inspire conversation — reflecting the legacy of the Underground Railroad and the 1963 Detroit Walk to Freedom.