Cultural
 
 
Shaping the future of Aboriginal Tourism
 

Eco Tourism with a Cultural Twist

Eco Tourism with a Cultural Twist

When Europeans first explored British Columbia, First Nations guides lead them through some of the world’s most magnificent landscapes.

Hundreds of years later, Aboriginal people still know this province better than anyone else. First Nations guides provide today’s explorers with the most knowledgeable and intimate wilderness and wildlife experiences on earth.

First Nations peoples have called this land home for generations. With the right guide, plant life and wildlife sightings can become cultural immersions rich with relationships and fascinating tales passed down from time immemorial.

For Indigenous cultures, the land, flora and wildlife are intricately woven into the fabric of society. They make up the stories, songs, dances and foundations of clans and family structures.

Take a guided wilderness eco-tour with a First Nations guide and discover how Aboriginal history and culture are intertwined with the land.

Photos