
Not for you: the sightseeing bus tour. You want the real thing; to feel the pull of the paddle, hear the rushing water, view the timeless mists and ancient rainforests and smell of the campfire. You want a full experience and perceive your world from a new angle.
British Columbia is known throughout the world for its spectacular scenery and pristine nature. Aboriginal guides will show you a different way of discovering our land, waters and embark on adventures as you have never experienced before. View killer whales spy hopping in the ocean, and be awed by the site of grizzly bears feasting on the spawning salmon. Paddle a traditional dugout canoe, take a jet boat tour on one of our great rivers, hike along mountain trails and hike our amazing rainforests. Whichever adventure you choose, we will teach you our way of seeing and experiencing our land.
This First Nations tour company explores the cultural wonders of the Shíshálh First Nation territories by kayak (spring/summer) and snowshoe (winter).
Richard Krentz has specialized in the creation of beautiful silver and gold jewellery featuring Coast Salish designs. He also provides Aboriginal cultural tours to small groups as well as Bentwood Box making workshops.
Experience whale-watching in the orca realm of Johnston Strait, wander an abandoned Aboriginal village or catch sight of grizzly bears in the Great Bear Rainforest – all under the care of a knowledgeable First Nations guide.
A family oriented cultural experience focusing on the rich, living culture of the Okanagan First Nat...
A series of guided wilderness and cultural adventures featuring Haisla First Nation cultural traditions, ocean-canoeing tours, wildlife viewing, natural hot springs, fishing charters, and sightseeing and hiking tours in the heart of the Pacific Inland Coast.
The Cowichan Band-owned Quw'utsun' centre is scenically situated on six acres of landscaped pasture...
180 miles east of Prince Rupert, a reconstructed village of the People of the River of Mist the Gitx...
At this 12-acre heritage park, visitors discover the rich history and culture of the Secwepemc throu...
From May 16 – September 5, 2011, the Klahowya Village in Stanley Park in Vancouver is an authentic Aboriginal tourism experience like no other you've seen.
The Xat'súll community invites you to visit and experience their spiritual, cultural, and traditional way of life. There are regularly scheduled daily tours, or you may wish to participate in the all-inclusive extended stay program.
Klemtu, BC's Big House Cultural Centre is a culturally authentic, West Coast traditional 'Big House'...
A friendly and inviting 16-room motel located in the fishing village of Ucluelet, just outside world-renowned Pacific Rim National Park. The Thornton is within walking distance of all local restaurants, shops, docks and attractions.
Located on the ancient seaside village site, this oceanfront complex celebrates the unique culture,...
Talking Rock Resort, the pride of the Little Shuswap Indian Band, is situated on the south shore of Little Shuswap Lake.
Come visit the Bridge River fishing grounds, the past and current fishing area of the St'at'imc People.
An opportunity to experience a traditional First Nation salmon feast with family and friends – serve...
Ideal for business meetings, conferences, seminars, community or family gatherings; full catering services; recreation, team building and cultural workshops designed to challenge, inform and entertain. For groups from 30-150.
The U’mista, the longest-operating First Nation museum and cultural centre in Canada, houses the world-renowned Potlatch Collection.
The lovely eighty-seven acre propery features a secluded waterfall, creek, salt water pool and walking trails.
Guests experience Whistler's First Nations heritage through a welcome song, guided tour of the museu...