Shaping the future of Aboriginal Tourism
 

Klahowya Village in Stanley Park - Summer 2012!

This year Klahowya Village will entertain locals and tourists alike with self guided tours and daily programming appealing to all ages.  Klahowya Village is welcoming back Authentic Artisan and Aboriginal Cuisine in the Plaza, traditional Performers on the main stage (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) and the brand new story of Sasquatch on the Spirit Catcher Train, which will provide another great learning opportunity and experience for the entire family.

Pre-booked group tours will be available starting mid May 2012. Customized group options may include interpretative forest walks, drumming, singing and dancing, story telling, craft making, traditional foods and the Sasquatch themed Spirit Catcher Train.
 
Grand opening celebrations will take place on June 21, 2012 - National Aboriginal Day.
 
The Klahowya Village in Stanley Park is a great opportunity for AtBC and its Stakeholders to showcase to the world all the potential of the Aboriginal tourism industry in British Columbia. For visitors, the Klahowya Village in Stanley Park is an amazing experience that they will take home to wherever they are from. For AtBC, the Klahowya Village in Stanley Park provides a high traffic venue for cross-promotion of AtBC’s Stakeholders and provides employment opportunities for AtBC’s Trailblazer graduates. For Aboriginal performers, artists, craftspeople and entrepreneurs, the Klahowya Village at Stanley Park provides a one-of-a-kind marketplace.

 

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Contact the Klahowya Village in Stanley Park at (604) 921-1070.