With interprovincial travel and tourism restarting in July, the BC government has committed $28 million from its …
BC COVID recovery fund aids 60 Indigenous tourism projectsRead More
// by Tom Fletcher
With interprovincial travel and tourism restarting in July, the BC government has committed $28 million from its …
BC COVID recovery fund aids 60 Indigenous tourism projectsRead More
// by Nora O'Malley
On June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day, Parks Canada officially opened a portion of the new 25-kilometre multi-use …
// by Jennifer Blyth
Travellers will now find it easier to identify and book experiences from Indigenous-owned tourism businesses, with the …
New mark highlights authentic Canadian Indigenous tourism experiencesRead More
// by Monica Lamb-Yorski
Heiltsuk Nation is moving ahead with plans to purchase Shearwater Marine Ltd. near Bella Bella on the Central Coast of …
Heiltsuk Nation buys historic Shearwater Resort and MarinaRead More
// by Wolf Depner
A small ceremony held Tuesday renamed a southern Vancouver Island campground in a move recognizing Indigenous culture …
Campground near Sidney renamed to recognize First NationsRead More
// by Greg Sabatino
As the sun peeked over the mountaintops above Chief Will-Yum Campground just south of Williams Lake, there was …
WATCH: Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground on multi-use bike trail projectRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
Visitors to downtown Duncan are finding a new way to explore the region’s Indigenous history and culture. A …
Cowichan street sign project honours Indigenous history and cultureRead More
// by Amy Attas
1. Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark In the summer of 2000, two Tumbler Ridge kids were floating down Flatbed Creek when …
5 Must-see tourist attractions in Northern British ColumbiaRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Indigenous tourism is about to get wild in Campbell River. Homalco Wildlife & Cultural Tours, a 20-year-old …
New vessels, new tours for Indigenous adventure company in Campbell RiverRead More
// by Nina Grossman
In every blade of grass, camas bloom and burial cairn live the earliest stories of Lekwungen territory, and a new …
Songhees marine trail celebrates living history of Greater Victoria’s Indigenous peopleRead More
// by Nora O'Malley
Ahousaht crews are working hard to replace the two-kilometre stretch of cedar boardwalk trail that leads to geothermal …
Maquinna Marine Provincial Park boardwalk project on trackRead More
// by Rebecca Dyok
Tsilhqot’in names have been officially adopted for several geographical features in B.C.’s Cariboo. Five …
Tsilhqot’in place names adopted for five geographical featuresRead More
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