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The Haida Gwaii Experience

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.

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Connecting with the Creator’s Creatures

Aboriginal guides share BC’s abundant and varied wildlife with visitors.

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Max’inux Killer Whale

Mike Child shares the Kwakiutl Nation word for killer whale.

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Takaya Wolf

Dennis Thomas shares the Tsleil-Waututh Nation word for wolf.

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Feasting First Nations-style

For a truly Canadian feast, you have to try authentic First Nations cooking.

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Land of Our Ancestors

Discover B.C.’s magnificent geography through the eyes of its first peoples

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A Warm Welcome in Stanley Park

“Klahowya” means “Welcome” in the Chinook trading language.

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Ktunaxa Greeting to Visitors

Lillian Rose shares a Ktunaxa “greeting for visitors”

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Weaving cedar. Weaving stories.

Weaving art and culture together – a First Nations tradition.