Indigenous

Indigenous tourism reveals a path towards reconciliation through sustainable, ethical travel and cultural experiences. When you spend time learning the traditions, languages and stories of Alberta and BC First Nations, you gain a deeper connection to the land and its people.

Indigenous people in Canada have lived and traveled on these lands for time immemorial. Their understanding and connection to their homelands will enrich your perspective.

On your next adventure, make time to connect to the local Indigenous community. The experience will transform you!

Secret Beach BC Kayaking Jaiden George ZenSeekers
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Slipping our kayaks into the waters from the Secret Beach Campground kayak launch, Lem and Anne...

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As you set up camp on Vancouver Island's west coast, or walk any of Vancouver Island’s many beaches...

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Planning a Tofino visit? You’re far from alone. With such a large influx of foot traffic it is...

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What does it mean to support Indigenous businesses? It means seeking out opportunities to learn and...

Vernon BC views at Kalamalka Garden Indigenous Garden Okanagan College
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Soaking up the views of the garden at K'nmaĺka Senqâĺten, you can begin to feel the deeper...

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Learn about Tla'amin culture, sustainability and reconciliation on an island that was once a double...

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Port Alberni is an oft-overlooked gem, tingling with new experience for photography buffs, nature...

Tla'amin Nation Sunshine Coast BC #tlaaminstrong

Pacific Ocean archipelagoes, rugged BC west coast landscapes and ancient, living traditions will...

Feel the connection to #KtunaxaHomelands as you adventure among the mountains, hoodoos, lakes and...

A hike through the hoodoos trail in the Kootenays
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When you visit here, you are connecting to the landscape formed by Naⱡmuqȼin and the Big Chase. Here...

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Learn more about Ktunaxa Creation, and how the Big Chase resulted in other spectacular local...

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The Rocky Mountains are not actually about where you are, but who you’re on… the body of Naⱡmuqȼin...