No trip to western Canada would be complete without experiencing our First Nations peoples and their culture. Western Canada has a long and proud history with our Aboriginal and Metis peoples and Ya'Gotta helps promote sustainable aboriginal tourism activities, powwows and venues. Traveling in western Canada you can find many Aboriginal tourism attractions and events. Here are some of the best examples:
- 1846 Fort - Fort Edmonton Park (Edmonton, AB)
- Beaver Hills People - Elk Island National Park East of (Edmonton, AB)
- Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park (S.E. of Calgary, AB on the Trans Canada #1 Hwy.)
- Bodo Archaeological Society (Eastern Alberta near Provost)
- Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum (Banff, AB)
- Dreamspeakers Film Festival (Edmonton, AB)
- Father Lacombe Chapel (St. Albert near Edmonton, AB
- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (S.E. of Crowsnest Pass, Alberta)
- Haida Heritage Centre at Qay'llnagaay (Haida Gwaii, BC)
- Ksan Historical Village and Museum (Hazelton, Northwest, BC)
- Majorville Medicine Wheel (Near Bassano, AB*
- Métis Crossing (Smoky Lake N.E. of Edmonton, AB)
- Miywasin Centre Cultural Room (Medicine Hat, AB
- National Aboriginal Day (Various Locations)
- Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre (Osoyoos, BC)
- Rib Stone Park (Viking, AB)*
- Saamis Archaeological Site (Medicine Hat, AB)
- Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre (Saskatchewan)
- UBC Museum of Anthropology (Vancouver, BC)
- Wanuskewin Heritage Park (Saskatoon, SK)
- Writing on Stone Provincial Park (southern Alberta)
- XÁ:YTEM Longhouse Interpretive Centre (Mission, BC east of Vancouver)
* Link courtesy of shrinesandsacredsites.com
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