Haida Gwaii, or “Islands of the People”, can be found off the remote west coast of northern British Columbia.
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Spakwus Eagle
Forest George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation shares the word for “eagle” in the Squamish language.
Connecting with the Creator’s Creatures
Aboriginal guides share BC’s abundant and varied wildlife with visitors.
Max’inux Killer Whale
Mike Child shares the Kwakiutl Nation word for killer whale.
Takaya Wolf
Dennis Thomas shares the Tsleil-Waututh Nation word for wolf.
Feasting First Nations-style
For a truly Canadian feast, you have to try authentic First Nations cooking.
Land of Our Ancestors
Discover B.C.’s magnificent geography through the eyes of its first peoples
A Warm Welcome in Stanley Park
“Klahowya” means “Welcome” in the Chinook trading language.
Ktunaxa Greeting to Visitors
Lillian Rose shares a Ktunaxa “greeting for visitors”
Weaving cedar. Weaving stories.
Weaving art and culture together – a First Nations tradition.