Gain a deeper understanding of current and historic issues through storytelling, culinary experiences, and profound discussions during this immersive journey between Saskatoon and Regina.
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At Black Loyalist Heritage Centre, I Feel ‘I Am Being Called Home’
A museum in Nova Scotia is doing a marvellous job telling the inspiring story of courageous Black loyalists who dared to make Canada their home.
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In Alberta, Indigenous Blossoms with Winter Experiences
Acclaimed Métis Crossing and the popular River Cree Resort are among the notable First Nations attractions to visit near Edmonton.
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Whistler Gathering Feeds an Appetite for Indigenous Tourism
A cultural symposium in the Coastal Mountains featured fine First Nations cuisine and a number of ideas on how to encourage travel experiences that promote the greater good.
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A Name Change Renews Interest in a Black History Icon of Southern Ontario
The Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History replaces a term with a negative connotation and brings focus to a Canadian icon.
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Quebec’s Seaside Destination with a Difference
The Magdalen Islands provide plenty of nourishment for the soul and stomach with a relaxed environment and stunning coastal scenery in Quebec.
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On the Acadian Shores, Scallops and So Much More to Adore
Seafood deliciousness and exquisite scenery are eternal draws to charming southwest Nova Scotia.
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Exploring Alberta’s First Métis Cultural Site
North of Edmonton, Métis Crossing has undergone a huge expansion and is now open year-round to showcase Indigenous culture and heritage.
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Why Indigenous Experiences Benefit Canadian Travellers
Vacay.ca's editor explains the reasons why Indigenous tourism experiences have been selected as the choice activities for 2022.
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The Wonders of Wendake
Quebec's renowned luxury Indigenous destination is the Vacay.ca No. 1 Place to Travel in Canada for 2022.