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DESTINATIONS CANADA | INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES


CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Arctic tundra; Hotel-Musée Premières Nations; northern lights above Torngat Mountains National Park; Kermode bear at Spirit Bear Lodge


PICTURES: Tundra North Tours/Sherry Ott; Canadian Tourism Commission; Chris Sampson; Doug Neasloss


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Travel 2 offers a Spirit Bear Lodge, Grizzly and Spirit Bear Viewing package from £1,199. The price includes flights from Vancouver to Bella Bella, a water taxi to Klemtu, three nights’ full-board at Spirit Bear Lodge, and activities such as kayaking and cultural tours. travel2.com


Do Something Different offers entry to Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler from £12 for adults and £4 for under-18s. dosomethingdifferent.com


immerse themselves in Huron- Wendat culture. Feast on Indigenous fine dining at La Traite, with treats such as garlic-flower bannock or charcoal-smoked boar; visit the authentic Ekionkiestha’ Longhouse for stories and songs around the campfire; take a tour of the museum or enjoy a workshop learning traditional crafts. Spend the night in the Longhouse or wrapped up snugly in the stylish hotel, with soothing river and forest views and a dreamcatcher above your bed. Or try: Explore Canada’s equivalent of the Galápagos Islands with a stay at Haida House’s rustic lodge or oceanfront cabins. Discover cultural sites and ancient villages, and marvel at bears foraging in the rainforest or whales flipping their tails in the ocean.


BEST FOR . . . NATURE Canada is famous for the breathtaking diversity of its nature and wildlife, so who better to explore and explain these marvels than the traditional guardians of the land? Fly from Vancouver to Bella


22 9 APRIL 2020


33Guests can marvel at the dancing lights from their teepee village, set around a frozen lake in the forest


Bella before speeding by water taxi to Spirit Bear Lodge in the heart of British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest. Situated in the largest intact temperate rainforest in the world, Spirit Bear Lodge offers guests the chance to view whales, coastal wolves and three kinds of bear – including the rare white ‘spirit’ bear – hike through towering old-growth forests, and be immersed in the storied Kitasoo Xai’xais First Nations culture. Or try: Look to the skies in Yellowknife, just south of the Arctic Circle in the Northwest Territories. At Aurora Village, guests can marvel at the magic of dancing lights in


the sky from the warm glow of their teepee village, set around a frozen lake in the forest.


BEST FOR . . . DAY TRIPS Already on a schedule? You don’t need to take days or weeks to experience Indigenous tourism, as there are plenty of half-day activities you can recommend. In Vancouver, Talaysay Tours offers authentic cultural tourism activities in the heart of the city in Stanley Park. Take its signature Talking Trees tour (£37, 90 minutes) to learn about the Coast Salish Peoples’ scientific and traditional knowledge of the plants and trees that helped them live in harmonious balance for centuries, or try an interactive three-hour Forest Therapy walk with traditional tea and snacks. Or try: From 90-minute mini-tours to multi-day adventures, explore the Yukon with Whitehorse’s Who What Where Tours. Take a scenic drive beyond the city limits, soak in the natural hot springs at Takhini, meet the cute sled dogs and learn about mushing, or enjoy a campfire with


bison and elk sausages, storytelling and a stunning view over a lake.


BEST FOR . . . IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES As the world’s second-largest country, Canada offers endless opportunities to get off the grid with Indigenous-run tourism outfitters that offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences in unspoilt wilderness. Experience a part of the world few get to see in the company of Labrador Inuit guides at base camp in the Torngat Mountains National Park, where narwhals and whales swim in icy waters and the night skies dance with the aurora borealis. Or try: Sleep in an igloo bathed in shimmering northern lights in the Northwest Territories town of Inuvik, accompanied by Indigenous guides from Tundra North Tours (which pays commission via inbound DMCs). Clients can take a multi-day snowmobile adventure to join reindeer herders on the Arctic tundra or drive the famous Aklavik ice road, while learning more about thriving Inuit culture.


TW travelweekly.co.uk


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