Spring Renewal: Indigenous Traditions Across the Land
Spring holds profound meaning for many Indigenous Nations across what is now called Canada. As snow melts and waterways begin to flow again, the season signals more than a change...
EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES FROM COAST-TO-COAST
Spring holds profound meaning for many Indigenous Nations across what is now called Canada. As snow melts and waterways begin to flow again, the season signals more than a change...
Carved into the windswept foothills of southern Alberta, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump stands as one of North America’s most significant Indigenous heritage sites. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it...
Across the sweeping valleys and rugged mountains of Canada's Yukon Territory, a powerful tourism movement is gaining momentum, one that honours ancestral knowledge, protects the land, and celebrates living culture....
In Canada’s far north, where the tundra meets icy seas and the midnight sun glows through summer nights, lies a tourism experience unlike any other. Nunavut, the country’s youngest and...
Saskatchewan’s sweeping plains and northern forests hold more than natural beauty—they are home to vibrant Indigenous cultures with histories that stretch back thousands of years. Today, Indigenous tourism in the...
As travellers increasingly seek meaningful, respectful, and immersive experiences, Indigenous tourism in Quebec is experiencing a powerful renaissance. With a focus on community-led storytelling, cultural preservation, and environmental stewardship, Indigenous...
In Newfoundland and Labrador, stories are more than just tales passed down through generations—they are living expressions of land, culture, and identity. Today, these stories are increasingly taking centre stage...
New Brunswick is home to rich and diverse Indigenous cultures, rooted in the ancestral lands of the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqey (Maliseet) Peoples. These communities have lived along the rivers, forests,...
Manitoba’s rich cultural landscape is deeply rooted in the traditions and stories of its Indigenous Peoples. Home to over 160,000 First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people, the province offers a...
Alberta’s landscapes are awe-inspiring, from towering mountains to endless prairies—but beneath these vistas lies an even richer layer: the deep and enduring presence of Indigenous cultures. Long before borders or...