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Nunavut Arctic char under Northern Lights

From Igloolik to Iqalugasugvik by sled for fish . . .

Pit Cook on Vancouver Island

Celebrating Connection to the Land . . .

Indigenous Cuisine Blossoms

Indigenous Cuisine Blossoms

More than just bannock and bison burgers . . .

Thunderbird Park, Victoria

A Celebration of Totems in the centre of Victoria …

NK’MIP – a Top Indigenous Attraction

The traditions and culture of the Osoyoos Indian Band come alive here …

Blackfoot Crossing – A Hidden Gem

Treaty 7 was signed here in 1877.

Indigenous Tourism Conference Signals Success

Tourism is a powerful way for Indigenous peoples to preserve and value their cultures and languages.

The Tk’emlupsemc Nation at the Confluence

The Tk’emlupsemc Nation at the Confluence

The Shuswap People have lived in B.C. for at least 10,000 years …

Paddle to Lummi Tribal Canoe Journey

The Lummi are the Lhaq’temish, the People of the Sea …

St. Eugene Resort and its Sad History

An icon of a wretched time has been transformed into an international destination resort.

Indigenous Artist Carey Newman – A Witness to our Times

Indigenous Artist Carey Newman – A Witness to our Times

Innovating without disregarding history …

Creation of a Totem Pole

A red cedar log gets a new life …

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inukshuk in Rankin Inlet, 1968

Inukshuk

$1000 for Ontario Travel photography

Sylvie Bernier sculpture

Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame

My first impressions of the Canadian Badlands…

Mickey’s camp, roadstories.ca

Mickeys Camp – gas, fish, ice, malamutes, wild rice, explosives …

Sea caves at St. Martins are accessable at low tide - photo courtesy of Glenn Cameron roadstories.ca

St. Martins & the Fundy Trail Parkway

Canadian Canoe Culture

Canadian Canoe Culture

Canadian Museum for Human Rights CMHR Winnipeg

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Keewatin arrives Port McNicoll

Keewatin Pull

Bluenose 100th Anniversary

Bluenose Pride of Nova Scotia

Haida economy Photo copyright Hans Tammemagi

Haida Nation’s Economy Surges

Wanuskewin Heritage Park Centre

Wanuskewin – Showcase for Northern Plains Indians Culture, History

kd lang on stage in Toronto

Out and About in Toronto

neon vacancy sign

North Bay roadside traveller’s motels

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