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Tsawaak RV Resort

indigenous culture, campgrounds & rv parks

indigenous culture, campgrounds & rv parks

Adventure awaits at Tsawaak RV Resort - whatever it means to you. Whether youre setting up camp or parking your RV, theres nothing but good times ahead at this laid-back outdoor haven. Enjoy private access to Mackenzie Beach, quick travel times to the islands most popular hikes and attractions, and the best part? Nature at your doorstep, every morning.Tsawaak is owned and operated by Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation. Tsawaak is derived from His-shuk-nish-tsa-waak, meaning we are all one, honouring a deep connection to nature and the land. The Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation mission statement is We are here. We restore and promote our traditional values, we provide enhanced services to improve the quality of life for all. The Tla-o- qui-aht First Nation acknowledges all humans as a fundamental part of our local ecology. To honour our reciprocal relationship with the land, we strive to engage all residents and visitors to Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks in our conservation economy.As Tribal Park Allies, ecological sustainability and cultural integrity is at the heart of what we do. We are Tofinos year-round RV and lodging destination, we welcome all to disconnect, reconnect with nature and make memories that last for years to come.

Vancouver Island

Tofino

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Jack Sam's Restaurant & Lounge

dining & culinary tours, indigenous culture

dining & culinary tours, indigenous culture

With an emphasis on the freshest high-quality ingredients and locally inspired culinary traditions, the Quaaout Lodge flavours each dining experience with the accents of our wilderness surroundings. A warm and intimate ambience combined with views of Little Shuswap Lake and friendly service merge to make every meal a true sensory experience.

Thompson Okanagan

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Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre

attractions, museums & heritage sites, art galleries, indigenous culture, shopping

attractions, museums & heritage sites, art galleries, indigenous culture, shopping

The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre is a three-story, 30,400-square foot award-winning cultural centre designed to blend the traditional Squamish Longhouse with the Lil'wat Istken. Cultural Ambassadors share their knowledge and stories with guests, on a guided tour, augmenting the information shared throughout the centre's curated collection of artifacts and contemporary pieces. Traditional drum songs are shared at the top of each hour. The facility is designed to evoke a traditional Squamish longhouse and a Lil'wat Istken (pit house) and is surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery. This thriving cultural centre shares meaningful experiences, educating all, and lifts their two distinct cultures. We occasionally close early for private events, for up-to-date hours slcc.ca/visit

Vancouver Coast & Mountains

Whistler

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Kekuli Café Merritt

dining & culinary tours, indigenous culture

dining & culinary tours, indigenous culture

Kekuli Cafe  is a locally owned Aboriginal Cuisine Cafe Coffee shop! Serving everything on Bannock, with Bannock. Breakfast Served All day, Lunch & Dinner. Your gathering place for meetings, music, coffee groups & more.

Thompson Okanagan

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Ksan Campground

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

We here at the 'Ksan Campground welcome guests with open arms. Come here for tenting sites and full service sites. We are located near the Historical Pioneer Village of Hazelton and directly beside the Ksan Historic Museum and Village. Our small little town has various places for tourists to wander to and explore. Also, right down the street from us is the Tri-Town Theatre showing modern movies at VERY competitive prices. Come stay with us! If you have questions, feel free to call or email us and we will help you.

Northern British Columbia

Hazelton

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Chims Motel

indigenous culture, cabins & cottages

indigenous culture, cabins & cottages

Chims Motel, situated on Highway 4 in Port Alberni en route to Tofino, offers one-bedroom lodging options. Each unit can accommodate up to four guests. Available accommodations include: 1) Bear Guest House (550 sqft), 2) Bear Studio Suite (400 sqft), 3) Raven House (340 sqft), and 4) Hummingbird Tiny Home (340 sqft), 5) Eagle House (340sqft) all boasting stunning views of Mount Arrowsmith. Guests will enjoy complimentary, dedicated parking for one vehicle, with additional parking available upon request. Prices are based on double occupancy for two (2) guests using a queen-sized bed, with an extra fee of $25pp, per night plus taxes is applicable for up to two additional guests using the pull-out sofa.

Vancouver Island

Port Alberni

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Crest Hotel

hotels

hotels

Looking for a place to stay in Prince Rupert? Then look no further than Crest Hotel, a charming hotel that brings the best of Prince Rupert to your doorstep.Rooms at Crest Hotel offer a flat screen TV and a refrigerator providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.A 24 hour front desk, room service, and baggage storage are some of the conveniences offered at this hotel. A hot tub and an on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Crest Hotel, free parking is available.While visiting Prince Rupert, you may want to try some crab at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Dolly's Fish Market, Fukasaku of Prince Rupert, or Smile's Seafood Cafe Ltd.Should time allow, Museum of Northern British Columbia, Sunken Gardens Park, and Pacific Mariners Memorial Park are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.Were sure youll enjoy your stay at Crest Hotel as you experience everything Prince Rupert has to offer.

Northern British Columbia

Prince Rupert

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Indigenous Artists' Market

indigenous culture, shopping

indigenous culture, shopping

Through the collaboration of the Northeast Aboriginal Business Centre and Treaty 8 Tribal Association, the Indigenous Artist Market was created as an outlet for local Indigenous and First Nation(s) artisans. Here they are able to sell their pieces as well as hold workshops to teach their craft. In addition, the market has gifts and souvenirs that promotes First Nation(s) culture and traditions. Due to COVID-19, the Indigenous Artists' Market will be open for sales within the limited hours as posted and will also be available for online orders. All forms of payment are still acceptable, including Visa/Mastercard/Debit/Cash.

Northern British Columbia

Fort St. John

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Haida Style Expeditions

sightseeing, fishing, indigenous culture

sightseeing, fishing, indigenous culture

Haida Style Expeditions is a Haida Owned and Operated, family business practicing sustainable tourism on Haida Gwaii. Owners, James & Shawn Cowpar, identical twins, offer over 25 years of experience in the tourism industry. A team of local professional guides, your safety is our number one priority. We provide a variety of cultural tours into Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Marine Conservation Area, and Haida Heritage Site. Guests will have the opportunity to visit ancient village sites, meet the Haida Gwaii Watchmen, watch for wildlife, and experience nature on any one of our three different tours into Gwaii Haanas. On our West Coast Tour, we explore the Ancient Village site of Ts'aahl (Chaatl) where one can view two of the last frontal poles still standing since contact and learn about the history of the village. Interesting in fishing on the West Coast of Haida Gwaii, enjoy catching salmon and halibut while listening to local stories. Haawa (thank you)

Northern British Columbia

Skidegate

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Sncewips Heritage Museum

indigenous culture, museums & heritage sites

indigenous culture, museums & heritage sites

The Sncewips (sen-ch-wee-ps) Heritage Museum represents the heritage of Westbank First Nation (WFN) and the stories of the syilx/ Okanagan Nation as a whole. We believe in the power of our own voice to inspire, educate and transform and are working hard to build cultural capacity and language awareness along with programming development.

Thompson Okanagan

West Kelowna

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