Indigenous tourism in BC

Across British Columbia, you’ll find opportunities to engage with traditional crafts, hear oral histories, and witness ceremonies that reflect the resilience and richness of Indigenous culture. Indigenous tourism in BC paves way for a meaningful experience to learn from Indigenous communities and connect with the land.

Coastal BC, with its rainforests and ocean views, creates a setting where the land itself shares stories, deeply connected to Indigenous traditions and knowledge. To add on, supporting Indigenous tourism in BC helps preserve these traditions and contributes to the economic sustainability of Indigenous communities.

To learn more about the Indigenous tourism in British Columbia, see our stories below for ideas on where to travel in BC for the Indigenous workshops, road trips, cultural events, and more.

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For centuries, snowshoeing has been a winter tradition for Indigenous people in northern BC. Learn...

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Wild salmon jumping, whales breaching before your eyes and bears potentially around any bend...

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See the West Coast through a new lens: Indigenous experiences at Tin Wis Resort, Secret Beach and...

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Follow the winding island roads through Nuu-chah-nulth Homelands (the collective of 14 island-based...

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What does it mean to support Indigenous businesses? It means seeking out opportunities to learn and...

Indigenous Alberta BC crafts handmade goods workshops Jeremy Derksen
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Make this the winter you learn something new—a craft, a skill or even taking a course on a topic you...

Sunset Tour at Kiixin with Huu-ay-aht traditional song and dancing.
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Education and understanding drive change, but it takes people with vision and dedication to help...