Member List - Vancouver Coast & Mountains
Khot-La-Cha Art Gallery and Gift Shop
Khot-La-Cha Art Gallery and Gift Shop was established in 1969 on the Capilano Indian Reserve in North Vancouver, British Columbia, by Emily Baker who sought to provide an outlet for the carving, bead work, knitting, and stitchery talents of her friends. more...
Native Whispers Gallery & Gifts
Located in the scenic lakeside village of Harrison Hot Springs, Native Whispers Gallery is the only native-owned art gallery in the community. Owned and operated by Alexander Paul and his family, this gallery features a collection of authentic native art more...
Pitt Lake Wilderness Adventures
Pitt Lake Wilderness Adventures offers professionally renovated lakeside cabins with mountain views overlooking Golden Ears Provincial Park. Each cabin is furnished and has a gas fireplace or heater, fridge, stove, dishes and cooking utensils. more...
Ruby Creek Art Gallery
The Ruby Creek Art Gallery, located in the Fraser Valley community of Agassiz, is committed to promoting the work of the finest contemporary Northwest Native American and Regional Contemporary Artists. more...
Sasquatch Tours
Sasquatch Tours is a unique First Nations tour operator, owned by the highly-regarded Charlie family, a traditional First Nations family from Chehalis, British Columbia. Chehalis is a small First Nations community in Southwestern British Columbia more...
Takaya Tours
Our unique tours are carefully desinged to mix fun with education. Fully trained guides will safely transport you to adventures across our waters…and back through time. Come experience history 9 to more...
Talking Totem Tours
Talking Totem Tours offers authentic Aboriginal cultural tours throughout British Columbia. Our tours are flexible, with both guided and self-guided travel options; and all tours offer access to the music, art, dance, spirituality and history more...
Xa:ytem Longhouse Interpretive Centre
XA:YTEM (pronounced "HAY-tum") is the Halq'emeylem name for a giant rock situated on an ancient river terrace overlooking the Fraser River. The oral history of the Sto:lo people has preserved their ancestor's stories about this extraordinary monolith and more...


