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Tŝilhqot'in (Chilcotin) Territory is home to Tweedsmuir Park, a wild place with whitewater and wilderness adventure.
Guaranteed ocean and cosmopolitan adventure.
Adventure and balance on the wild North Pacific Coast.
Witness the great whale families of the Pacific Northwest as they breach and sing.
Find your natural rhythm in the wild with the wisdom and support of Indigenous knowledge.
Enter the sanctuaries of black and grizzly bears as they feed on salmon and play in pristine forests.
Springs heated by the Earth hold ancient medicine long-known to Indigenous people in British Columbia.
In the studio, emerging and established Indigenous artists work with forms and figures that express an ageless relationship to the land of present-day British Columbia...
Visitors to BC Can Arrive by Air, Road, Rail, or Ferry.
Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is a non-profit, Stakeholder-based organization committed to the continued growth of a sustainable, authentic and culturally rich Indigenous tourism industry in British Columbia.