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British Columbia, Canada is a vast, beautiful landscape that has known the footsteps of Aboriginal people from time immemorial.

We are the indigenous peoples of this land whose traditions and culture remain strong, rich and diverse and whose life has been shaped by the land, oceans, climate and creatures within.

Aboriginal Tourism BC offers many ways to discover Aboriginal culture throughout British Columbia. See Canadian aboriginal artists carving a totem pole, explore our traditional lands and waters with an Aboriginal guide, or enjoy and experience Aboriginal dance and music performances.

 

Relax in native-owned resorts, sample our traditional foods and award-winning wines, view traditional and contemporary Northwest native art, experience a Canadian Aboriginal festival, and even enjoy a round of golf on a native-owned championship golf course!

Find everything you are looking for about Aboriginal tourism in Canada.

The Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia (ATBC) and its members invite you to explore British Columbia, Canada this year to experience our rich First Nations culture, aboriginal traditions and warm hospitality.


2008 Aboriginal Tourism BC Awards
 

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 Pitt Lake Wilderness Adventures

Pitt Lake Wilderness Adventures is located on the shores of Pitt Lake, the largest freshwater tidal wetland in North America and adjacent to the Pitt-Addington Wildlife Management area, Pinecone Burke Provincial Park and the Widgeon Valley National Wildlife Area. Owned and operated by the Katzie First Nation, each of the six semi-wilderness rustic lakeside cabins were professionally renovated in 2006 and feature mountain and lake views overlooking Golden Ears Provincial Park

To book or for more information please contact us:
Phone: 1-866-830-1113
Website: www.pittlakewilderness.com