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naaʔuu
From $1,385.82 Book now
After a successful debut in 2023, naaʔuu, meaning "feast" in the Tla-o-qui-aht language, returns. Hosted by Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks, Tin Wis Resort and Tsawaak RV Resort, this Indigenous tourism event promises an immersive evening celebrating Tla-o-qui-aht culture, cuisine, and traditions.
Dates: May 24, 25 & June 7, 8, 14, 15, 22, 28, 29
Offered by: Tin Wis Resort
Gems of Gros Morne
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Hold a piece of the Earth’s mantle in your hands. Walk a sheep’s path to the edge of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Raise your eyes to the top of the ancient cliffs in Western Brook. Glide your paddle through the waters of Bonne Bay. We’ll explore the best Gros Morne National Park has to offer in this 3-day experience-from the awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage sites to the down-to-earth traditions of our people and Indigenous Ancestors.
Gems of Gros Morne offers the chance to explore our land and culture in a guided, small group experience. Every detail is included in your day’s activity-park passes, boat tours, packed lunches and transport. Accommodations and airport shuttle can be added to this package.
Offered by: Gros Morne Adventures
Indigenous Walking & Cultural Multi-Day Tour
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Join us on an all-inclusive walking and Indigenous cultural experience in one of Canada’s top destinations, Gros Morne National Park. Experienced Indigenous guides lead you on a journey that begins almost 6,000 years ago with the arrival of the Maritime Archaic people in Port Au Choix, north of Gros Morne. We will discover their traditions, along with Dorset and Groswater people, at the Port au Choix National Historic Site.
Your home base will be in Norris Point, a community in the heart of Bonne Bay, a glacier-carved fjord. From there, be immersed each day with the land and sea and connect through the stories and Indigenous traditions of the Mi'kmaq people. This week-long walking and cultural tour includes experiences with four different Mi'kmaq hosts; learn the teachings of the medicine wheel and forage for your dinner at Upper Humber Settlement, take a coastal walk with Under The Stump and engage in family tales and traditions, glide in a Big Canoe and try your hand at fire making with Gros Morne Adventures and be inspired by the artistry and healing of Spirit Horse Therapeutic Arts .
Offered by: Gros Morne Adventures, Under the Stump, Upper Humber Settlement
Gros Morne Explorer All-Inclusive Hiking Vacation
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The Gros Morne Explorer hiking tour is an all-inclusive hiking vacation in one of Canada’s top hiking destinations, Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland & Labrador. Experienced local guides lead you on day hikes to explore Gros Morne Mountain’s Arctic alpine, the deep fjords of the Long Range Mountains, coastlines of pebble beaches and volcanic rocks, and the treeless Tableland’s mountain of mantle. Included in this week-long tour is an exploration of Bonne Bay by sea kayak and a boat cruise on Western Brook Pond Fjord. We base our guests in comfortable and spacious accommodations in Norris Point, conveniently located just a few minute’s walk from the waterfront. Daytime temperatures are ideal for hiking, the trails are not crowded and at the end of each day we enjoy unique dining experiences at our property and locally owned seaside restaurants.
Offered by: Gros Morne Adventures
Grizzly Bears of Toba Inlet
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Toba Inlet has some of the best bear viewing tours in BC. From Klahoose Wilderness Resort we travel, past spectacular Toba Inlet waterfalls watching for marine life, before arriving at our dock in Toba Inlet. Our Klahoose guides will get you as close to the grizzly bears as possible, while viewing from our fixed bear viewing platforms, safely and respecting the natural habitat of the grizzly bears. Listen closely and you will you will hear their heavy breaths mingle with the rushing water - it is an exhilarating and truly amazing spectacle that only a select few will have the privilege of seeing. Bear Viewing Packages from late August to October from Klahoose Wilderness Resort are all inclusive 3 or 4 night package includes accommodation, all meals, Indigenous activities, tours and transfer from Lund, BC to Desolation Sound.
Offered by: Klahoose Wilderness Resort
Desolation Summer at Klahoose Wilderness Resort
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British Columbia's premier Indigenous destination resort, offering an intimate coastal experience, where you will leave transformed by the beauty of the Klahoose territory, their Nation's unique culture, and the region's exceptional wildlife. Klahoose Wilderness Resort all inclusive 3 or 4 night package includes accommodation, all meals, Indigenous activities, tours, and transfer from Lund, BC to Desolation Sound.
Offered by: Klahoose Wilderness Resort
Ginebek Miikaans
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Your Anishinaabe guide will introduce you to the natural and cultural wonders found along Ginebek Miikaans – the Snake Trail Boardwalk. This trail winds through mixed forest, to the edges of an active beaver dam and lodge, and along the shoreline of Sydney Bay. During this exploration you will learn about the traditional plants and wildlife that play a pivotal role in the traditional and contemporary lives of the Anishinaabek people. Spend some time at our two lookouts to take in the natural beauty of Sydney Bay and a beaver pond teeming with life. Sampling fresh, locally harvested Cedar tea will amplify your connection to these sites.
Offered by: Cape Croker Park
Indigenous Cultural Journey
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Moccasin Trails brings guests from around the world on the ancestral paths their people walked, have them taste the food they ate, sing the songs they sang, hear the stories passed down orally from generations ago, and travel down the rivers they canoed. 5 days / 4 nights
Offered by: Indigeno Travel
Wildlife of the North
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See and photograph Northern Quebec's polar bear, musk-ox and caribou, the big three among the Arctic wildlife. Your stay will include a visit to four villages that lie along the coast of Ungava Bay: Quaqtaq, Kangirsuk, Tasiujaq and Kuujjuaq. 7days/6nights
Offered by: Indigeno Travel
Discover Haida Gwaii
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Discover the magic of the Islands. Immerse yourself in the living culture of the Haida: the beauty of old-growth forests, dramatic coastlines, expansive beaches, and a history rich in tradition. 5 days / 4 nights
Offered by: Indigeno Travel
Grizzly Bear Viewing
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Immerse yourself in stunning surroundings as you explore the coastal region of the Klahoose First Nation territory, and witness the raw beauty of grizzly bears in their natural habitat. 4 days / 3 nights
Offered by: Indigeno Travel
Anishinaabe Arts
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Anishinaabe Arts is a hands-on experience working with plant and animal materials to create an authentic Anishinaabe souvenir under the guidance of storyteller, naturalist, and culture-keeper, Lenore Keeshig. Participants will hear stories related to the materials used; learn how it was harvested and prepared. While some of these art souvenirs are made for children, this is not necessarily a program for children. Some of these activities require the use of sharp instruments.
Offered by: Cape Croker Park
Neyaashiinigmiing and Stories of the Land
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Mere kilometers outside of Canada, in unceded Anishinaabek territory, you can experience Neyaashiinigmiing – that beautiful point of land that almost looks like an island but is only partially surrounded by water. Here, you can step back in time with storyteller, naturalist, and culture-keeper, Lenore Keeshig. You’ll be introduced to living artifacts (vivifacts - Culturally Modified Trees) and understand how they came to be. You’ll hear stories that describe the creation of the very land you are walking on; learn about the people, their history, and their connection to the place they call home. This will also be an opportunity to breathe in the aromas of hardwoods, conifers, and stand on some of the highest points on the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula looking over Wiikwedoonse (Sydney Bay) and Manitou gichigaming (Georgian Bay). You will sit and eat lunch along the trail, sip wild ginger tea and come away with an understanding why Neyaashiinigmiing is so special. Participants will receive a small token of remembrance after the hike.
Offered by: Cape Croker Park
Manitoulin Island
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Enjoy a variety of land based learning activities along with cultural experiences, during this 4 day exploration of Manitoulin Island. 4 days/3 nights
Offered by: Indigeno Travel
Stories of Canada - British Columbia
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BC is a place of unexpected moments – and, during this eight-night itinerary, visitors will experience many of them. Whether standing in the rainforest of Desolation Sound, watching a bear snatch salmon from the shore; cleansing the soul in an Indigenous smudging ceremony; or biting into a juicy peach at an Okanagan Valley farm, guests will be surprised and delighted by their adventures on the West Coast.
Offered by: Entree Destinations
Stories of Canada - Haida Gwaii
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Welcome to Haida Gwaii, a wild landscape where the Haida people have lived since time immemorial. Here, the pace of life slows and visitors are encouraged to savour the beauty found in tangled forests, endless ocean and ancient village sites. Along with daily explorations to cultural destinations, you’ll meet Haida artisans and Elders, tuck into gourmet feasts, and roam the sandy beaches and emerald forests surrounding your accommodations. Your time on Haida Gwaii is bookended by stays in Vancouver, a world-class city marked by distinctive neighbourhoods, stunning natural beauty, and a broad range of cultural offerings. Note: prior to entering Haida Gwaii, you’ll need to take the Haida Gwaii Visitor Pledge, which outlines requirements for responsible and respectful touring in the home of the Haida Nation.
Offered by: Entrée Destinations
Stories of Canada - Yukon Territory
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The Yukon is marked by historic landmarks, rich culture and dazzling landscapes. During this eight-day itinerary, you’ll follow in the footsteps of historic Gold Rush prospectors, learn about the land with the Kwanlin Dün First Nation, soak in mineral-rich hot springs, take to the skies over a sprawling icefield, and hike in atmospheric Tombstone Territorial Park. Along the way, you’ll meet the warm and welcoming people of the Yukon, including Indigenous Elders who share captivating stories of their ancestors stretching back thousands of years.
Offered by: Entrée Destinations
Stories of Canada - Quebec in Winter
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Winter is Quebec’s favourite season – and after you explore the region’s enchanting seasonal landscape, it will become yours, too. This six-day itinerary is jam-packed with local culinary traditions, historic explorations, and adventures in the snow. Whether journeying through Montréal’s storied past, sampling the sweet offerings of a cabane à sucre, or visiting the Huron-Wendat First Nation community of Wendake, this unforgettable adventure will broaden your perspective of Quebec’s wintertime offerings.
Offered by: Entrée Destinations
Stories of Canada - Alberta in Winter
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Welcome to winter in Alberta, a season where locals don extra layers and enthusiastically greet the snow. During this six-day itinerary – with an option to extend an extra two nights – you’ll experience winter surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains. Your days will be filled with tours to frozen waterfalls, heart-pumping snowshoeing and fat biking excursions, a progressive culinary journey, and an exhilarating helicopter flight over commanding Mt. Assiniboine. In the evening, cozy up in your home away-from-home, stargaze and swap stories next to a roaring fire.
Offered by: Entree Destinations
Stories of Canada - Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia is home to snug seaside villages, coastal trails leading to dramatic panoramas, and charming lodges and inns, where travelers are welcomed as family and hosted to feasts of freshly caught seafood. During this eight-day itinerary, guests will explore the Cabot Trail, one of the most scenic coastlines in the world; participate in smudge ceremonies and drumming circles with local Mi’kmaq hosts; gaze at the galaxies in a dark sky preserve; and sip Tidal Bay wines in one of Canada’s biggest wine growing regions.
Offered by: Entree Destinations
Stories of Canada - Alberta
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Reawaken your senses on this breathtaking, self-driven adventure in Alberta, where you’ll explore the overwhelming beauty and distinctive culture of this vast province. In addition to meeting Indigenous Elders and storytellers, you’ll hike and picnic at glacier-fed lakes, indulge in an al fresco feast at a charming organic farm, and cast your eyes to the stars in the world’s biggest Dark Sky Preserve.
Offered by: Entree Destinations
Stories of Canada - Northwest Territories
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Northwest Territories is a place that lives unapologetically wild and free. Travelers come here to leap outside their comfort zones, to live big and reconnect with their thirst for adventure. Northwest Territories is a reminder of why we travel – for the thrill of the unexpected, the joy of an epic adventure, and the desire to live in a way we aren’t used to.
Offered by: Entree Destinations