Indigenous landmarks, traditions, and culture create an invigorating autumn adventure in the heart of the British Columbia interior.
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6 Ways to Make Your Indigenous Vacay in the Okanagan More Meaningful
Fall colours bloom in Canada's leading desert destination and with them come harvest season's culinary highlights with a deep connection to the Osoyoos Indian Band.
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In the South Okanagan, Indigenous Culture Speaks from the Heart
Learn how elders of the Osoyoos Indian Band have turned their traditional territory into a centre for culturally immersive travel experiences.
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Whistler and Wine a Perfect Pair
Upcoming Savour the Sun winemakers’ dinners will feature Road 13 Vineyards (June 23), River Stone Estate Winery (July 21) and Covert Farms Family Estate (August 18).
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Feeling California in the Okanagan
Phantom Creek's debut and CheckMate's emergence adds big-time wines to BC. For wine connoisseurs, having more high-quality Canadian wines will be welcome.
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Chefs showcase Indigenous cuisine in BC
For National Indigenous Peoples Day, chefs will travel to Osoyoos for culture and cuisine.
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Osoyoos sets the mood for romance
Canada’s famous desert region attracts couples with its intimate locales and luxury gems.
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10 Indigenous delights in South Okanagan
From secluded hikes to stellar wine tastings, the Osoyoos Indian Band offers many activities.
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NK’Mip earns acclaim — again and again
Indigenous-owned winery continues to rack up the accolades for its South Okanagan wines.
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Destiny matches wine and the Okanagan
Immigrants from India, farmers, and Indigenous communities find their calling in Oliver and Osoyoos.