Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre - Osoyoos, BC Credit: Destination British Columbia
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Indigenous Tourism in British Columbia is an incredible experience that allows visitors to explore and support traditional Indigenous culture, art, food and wine. In British Columbia, there are many opportunities to learn about the culture of the many Indigenous communities, including Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth, Secwepemc, Haida, and Kwakwaka'wakw. Visitors can enjoy learning about Indigenous art, such as traditional basket weaving or totem poles, and taste traditional Indigenous cuisine, such as smoked salmon, seal, bannock, or stews. At many Indigenous cultural sites, visitors can take part in traditional activities, such as canoeing, singing, drumming, or storytelling. Indigenous Tourism in British Columbia, Canada is an incredible opportunity to connect with the land and people and to learn more about the rich and vibrant culture of the many Indigenous nations in the province.
Also view: www.indigenousbc.com
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Quw'utsun Cultural Centre, Duncan BC Credit: Destination British Columbia
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