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.
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Banff’s ‘Nightrise’ Puts the Stoney Nakoda Culture in the Spotlight
A new experience by the Pursuit Collection at the top of Sulphur Mountain blends Indigenous heritage with multimedia storytelling from Montreal's award-winning Moment Factory.
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Arrives
Canadians and several of their most well-known landmarks will honour the lost children and survivors of the residential school system on Orange Shirt Day.
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A Poem for a Canada Day Unlike Any Other
Our editor expresses the nation's mourning as Canadians grapple with identity in the wake of the uncovering of Indigenous children's bodies at former residential schools.
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Plan Your 2021 Pride Celebrations Across the Country
Pride recognitions don't end when June culminates. Our LGBTQ columnist looks at community-inclusive events taking place during the rest of 2021.
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Indigenous Chef in Winnipeg Shares Comfort Food and Culture
Christa Bruneau-Guenther of Feast Café Bistro and "Top Chef Canada" brings her Métis heritage to the plate with dishes that inspire the next generation of Indigenous talent.
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Yukon’s Gurdeep Pandher and the Relentlessness of Joy
Bhangra dancer in Whitehorse remains motivated by the passion of his followers and the desire to showcase the beauty of the territory.