Story and photos by Lucas Aykroyd Weathered, intricately carved totem poles face the sheltered bay in SGang Gwaay. …
Indigenous Tourism
Spot Secwépemc landmarks by peering through innovative sculptures across the Shuswap
Like many Indigenous cultures, one of the best ways to get to know the Secwépemc is to learn about the land where …
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Fully vaccinated tourists welcomed back to Haida Gwaii after year of pandemic visitor ban
Haida Gwaii is once again welcoming visitors from BC and the rest of Canada, as most residents and school children above …
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BC COVID recovery fund aids 60 Indigenous tourism projects
With interprovincial travel and tourism restarting in July, the BC government has committed $28 million from its …
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VIDEO: Parks Canada partially opens multi-use pathway ʔapsčiik t̓ašii in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
On June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day, Parks Canada officially opened a portion of the new 25-kilometre multi-use …
New mark highlights authentic Canadian Indigenous tourism experiences
Travellers will now find it easier to identify and book experiences from Indigenous-owned tourism businesses, with the …
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Heiltsuk Nation buys historic Shearwater Resort and Marina
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
Campground near Sidney renamed to recognize First Nations
A small ceremony held Tuesday renamed a southern Vancouver Island campground in a move recognizing Indigenous culture …
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WATCH: Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground on multi-use bike trail project
As the sun peeked over the mountaintops above Chief Will-Yum Campground just south of Williams Lake, there was …
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Cowichan street sign project honours Indigenous history and culture
Visitors to downtown Duncan are finding a new way to explore the region’s Indigenous history and culture. A …
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5 Must-see tourist attractions in Northern British Columbia
1. Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark In the summer of 2000, two Tumbler Ridge kids were floating down Flatbed Creek when …
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New vessels, new tours for Indigenous adventure company in Campbell River
Indigenous tourism is about to get wild in Campbell River. Homalco Wildlife & Cultural Tours, a 20-year-old …
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