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Air Inuit

Air Inuit

Montréal, Quebec
Show Listing6005, boul. de la Côte-Vertu 1-800-361-2965 Visit Website
Air Inuit
Air Inuit is a regional airline that provides vital passenger, charter, cargo and emergency air transport services throughout northern Quebec and destinations across Canada and the United States. Air Inuit began operations in 1978 with the purchase of a single-engine De Havilland Beaver aircraft, followed shortly afterward by a pair of Twin Otters, a Single ...
Otter and a DHC3 based in Kuujjuaq. In 1983, the company purchased the routes north along the eastern Hudson’s Bay coast from Austin Airways, increasing its Twin Otter fleet to 8. In 1985, the company acquired its first Hawker Siddley 748 and began operating from a base in Kuujjuaraapik which was later relocated to La Grande (LG2) to address the growing demand to move cargo and heavy machinery throughout the region, primarily for mining purposes. In 1988, Johnny May’s Air Charters was purchased as a subsidiary company running Single Otters and Beavers during the float season. In 1995, the company embarked on an ambitious expansion plan, introducing De Havilland Dash-8-100 service between Montreal and Nunavik. Subsequently, in 1998, Nunavik Rotors is created and a rotary-wing service is added to the region from its base in Kuujjuaq with the purchase of an Aerospatiale Astar 350 helicopter. In 2008, the airline acquired a Boeing 737-200C capable of landing on gravel and specially adapted for northern operations much to the pride of management and customers alike. Today, after more than 37 years in operation, Air Inuit has become an important regional carrier in Canada. The company has recently built a multi-purpose state-of-the-art maintenance center and head office near Montreal’s Trudeau International airport as part of a sweeping modernization initiative designed to meet increased demand for air transport services throughout Northern Quebec and other destinations across Canada and the United States.
Alexis Hotel

Alexis Hotel

Port Hope Simpson, Newfoundland Labrador Dog Sledding, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing
Show Listing2 Alexis Drive (709) 960-0228 Visit Website
Alexis Hotel
Enjoy a genuine Northern experience of Indigenous tourism at the family-run Alexis Hotel in Port Hope Simpson, the inner sanctum of the Labrador Sea. At the midpoint of the rugged Labrador Coastal Drive, book a stay at the ‘Alexis by the Bay’ and make us your base to explore the many wonders in our corner ...
of the world. In summer months hike or bike the trails, paddle a kayak or canoe, or marvel at the Aurora Borealis by night and the blue-white beauty of passing icebergs by day. In the wintertime strap on snowshoes or cross-country skis or hop on a snowmobile to explore the frozen landscape. Visit historic sites and learn about our rich heritage. Year-round you’ll find delicious meals in our friendly restaurant with unspoiled bay views, sleep soundly in our cozy rooms and feel the warmth of that famous Labrador hospitality and great customer service.
Appalachian Chalets and RV

Appalachian Chalets and RV

Corner Brook, Newfoundland Labrador ATV, Cabins, RV, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing, Wildlife Viewing
Show Listing64 Lundrigan Drive (709) 632-2278 Visit Website
Appalachian Chalets and RV
Step out of your self-contained, fully equipped chalet or RV, hop on your snowmobile, or ATV and hit the trails! Our location in the heart of western Newfoundland offers direct access to hundreds of kilometres of adventure on snowmobile and ATV trails; make us your home-base for adventure in all seasons. Throughout winter months, enjoy ...
the serene, snow-covered backdrops of the Blow Me Down Trails on a cross-country ski and snowshoe vacation in one of our fully equipped one- or two-bedroom chalets. If you love ATV-fuelled adventures, then choose our snowmobile package which comes equipped with breakfast groceries and brown bagged lunch so you can hit the trails at first light. In warmer months explore the great outdoors on our doorstep from world-class hiking on the Appalachian Trail, the Corner Brook Stream Trail and OBEIC trail system; walk on the earth’s mantle in nearby Gros Morne National Park or zoom over the Steady Brook Falls with Marble Zip Tours reaching heights of 285ft and speeds of 30kms/hr. Our self-contained, pet-friendly chalets come with fully equipped kitchens and private BBQs, ample parking for snowmobiles, ATVs, trailers and winter sliding, and our RV sites are all full serviced. Snowmobile and ATV service shops are close at hand, and we have an on-site convenience store for your grocery basics and treats.
Arctic Bay Adventures

Arctic Bay Adventures

Arctic Bay, Nunavut Canoeing, Dog Sledding, Snowmobiling
Show ListingPO Box 78 867-439-8888 Visit Website
Arctic Bay Adventures
Experience the natural wonders of one of the most unique destinations in the world with Inuit-owned Arctic Bay Adventures on Baffin Island, Nunavut. Nestled snugly amidst stunning mountains, Baffin Island is a traditional hamlet with a population of approximately 800 people, and its name in Inuktitut is Ikpiarjuk which means “the pocket”. Join our local ...
Inuit guides on a thrilling discovery of nature and local Culture on an arctic adventure unlike any other. Our multi-day, all-inclusive packages are designed by highly experienced professionals and local Inuit guides with an in-depth knowledge of the land: from the rare beauty of hiking under the midnight sun and spotting narwahl at the floe edge, to building an igloo or camping in a heated tent by the ocean after feasting on fresh-caught fish, the combination of stunning nature and local Culture offers an arctic adventure unlike any other. Meet Elders in our community to hear their stories, receive their blessings and talk about their way of life, Culture and traditions; watch for birds and wildlife, enjoy the exhilaration of dog sledding, and soak up the beauty of the Northern Lights; experience a destination that few ever have the chance to explore with those who know it best.
Aski Holistic Adventures

Aski Holistic Adventures

Cumberland House, Saskatchewan Cabins, Canoeing, Storytelling, Workshops
Show Listing5a cook avenue P.O. Box 304 (306) 716-4631 Visit Website
Aski Holistic Adventures
“My philosophy is that nature is healing, and I want to reconnect you with nature.” Michela Carriére Reconnect with nature and re-discover yourself on a unique adventure exploring the Saskatchewan River Delta with your Cree-Métis guide, Michela Carriére. Take the trip of a lifetime, far away from wi-fi, cell phones and the bustle of modern ...
life. Achieve your personal aspirations on a bespoke adventure or nature therapy workshop with Michela. Connect with the healing powers of nature and the northern forest. Discover the wonders of North America’s largest inland river delta in the company of a certified Wilderness First Responder, horticulturalist and herbalist who was raised on the land learning the traditional ways of canoeing, hunting and trapping from her family. Aski Holistic Adventures offers year-round adventures in the wilderness of Northern Saskatchewan with a unique Indigenous perspective. Challenge yourself in tune with nature and share in Michela’s deep knowledge of the land. Sleep in a tipi, next to a crackling fire under the stars; experience winter like never before with fat tire biking, camping and snowshoeing; reconnect with the land, air and water through forest bathing, sense therapy and ceremonies; join a medicine walk to gather local plants, hear their stories and learn their uses for healthy living and ceremonies; paddle the water in a 25-foot voyageur canoe and discover the rivers and lakes, the birds, plants and animals of the Saskatchewan River Delta. Experience a truly authentic Indigenous adventure.
Aurora Tours.Net

Aurora Tours.Net

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Cultural Demonstrations, Cultural Performances, Northern Lights, Snowshoeing, Storytelling
Show Listing605 Turner Road Visit Website
Aurora Tours.Net
Slip on a soft beaver coat or a Dene vest, exquisitely adorned with colourful beads. Then, wrap soft Northern furs around your neck before stepping into a teepee and settling onto spruce bow and caribou hide bedding around a roaring fire pit. Roast marshmallows and learn about First Nations’ history and methods of survival. Sip ...
spruce tip maple tea, and nibble homemade bannock. Experience unique Aboriginal games like leg wrestling, pole push and wood sawing. Listen to traditional songs and join in the drumming. You step into another world with this year-round, family run business at Teepee Village in the small First Nation’s community of Ndilǫ (population 200), near Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. Summer cultural trips take place on the shores of Great Slave Lake, the 10th biggest lake in the world. While in winter, you get to experience a teepee perched atop the frozen lake, stomp through snow on wooden snowshoes with leather lashings and drive on an ice road. “What I enjoy most is seeing satisfaction in our guests. We teach them something about our culture and they leave happy. The more we teach them, the happier they are,” says AuroraTours.Net co-owner Rainer Erasmus. “And when they leave happy, we’re happy.” The company’s fall and winter’s star attraction is the spectacular aurora borealis, eerily shifting and shimmering across Northern skies. Small, intimate groups head out on late-night aurora hunting expeditions, stopping at secluded viewing spots away from town lights. “Even when the weather is really cold, we make sure everyone is having fun,” says Erasmus, who has Dene and Danish ancestry. “And we’re always sure to get our guests back to their hotel by 2 a.m. They just love it. No one has ever left disappointed.”
Aurora Village

Aurora Village

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Cultural Demonstrations, Northern Lights, RV, Storytelling, Table Service
Show Listing4709 Franklin Avenue 1 (867) 669 0006 Visit Website
Aurora Village
Natural, magical, spectacular! See the Aurora Borealis dance above the pristine northern wilderness at Aurora Village in Yellowknife. Catch every moment in comfort in custom-made, heated outdoor 360-degree swivel seats inspired by traditional sleighs; marvel at the lights in seclusion or join new friends around the wood fire in a teepee; feast on an Aurora ...
dinner of bison stew and bannock. Aurora Village is located on the Ingraham Trail near Yellowknife, in Canada’s Northwest Territories, join us in our Teepee Village for an unforgettable adventure. By day, enjoy the village as a winter wonderland, meet our happy, friendly dog sled team and learn about how important these animals are in the arctic conditions, and see the love and respect our community has for our dogs. Hop into a sled and enjoy the excitement of a ride with our dogs over a frozen lake and forest trails. Strap on traditional wooden snowshoes and explore the back trails through the forest next to the Teepee Village. Spoil yourself with our ‘V.i.Teepee’ treatment; a Canadian Signature Experience. Enjoy a three-course meal in a private teepee and watch in comfort as the brilliantly beautiful Aurora dances across the northern sky. Taste traditional foods with a modern touch such as locally caught Great Slave Lake Whitefish or Slow Roasted Smoked Bison Prime Rib. We offer airport and hotel pick up, plus winter clothes rental, just relax and enjoy the magic of the arctic with people who know it best.
Aventure Plume Blanche

Aventure Plume Blanche

Roberval, Quebec Cultural Demonstrations, Cultural Tours, RV, Storytelling, Table Service, Tenting, Wildlife Viewing, Yurts
Show Listing607, Rand 2 Sud 418-637-0926 Visit Website
Aventure Plume Blanche
The mission of Aventure Plume Blanche is to teach visitors about Aboriginal life through a variety of cultural and traditional activities. Throughout the seasons, experience the way of life of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh in a natural setting imbued with serenity, simplicity and beauty. The various activities offered include a guided tour of the site, craft-making and ...
chats around the fire. Visitors can stay in a teepee, a prospector’s tent, a log cabin, a Mongolian yurt or a shaputuan.
B. Dene Adventures

B. Dene Adventures

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Cabins, Cultural Demonstrations, Northern Lights, Snowshoeing, Storytelling
Show ListingPO Box 2397 (867) 444-0451 Visit Website
B. Dene Adventures
Join Bobby Drygeese of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation on the shores of Great Slave Lake at Akaitcho Bay for some of the best Aurora Borealis viewing just outside of Yellowknife. Watch the shimmering northern lights from the comfort of a heated lakeshore cabin and hear stories, Dene history and legends; see Yellowknife from the ...
water on an epic fishing trip on Great Slave Lake, cruise the island-dotted inside passage and visit historic Wool Bay; take part in a Cultural adventure through the communities of Yellowknife, Dettah and N’dilo. Visit our camp to share Dene culture, art and foods; relax and enjoy the Cultural stories and traditional knowledge demonstrations of the Yellowknives Dene as told by Bobby Drygeese. Listen to the beat of the traditional drums and join the excitement of traditional Dene Hand Games. Learn about the Dene people and the significance of our land and Cultural traditions. The B. Dene Adventures Cultural Camp is located just outside Dettah, across the bay from Yellowknife. The camp is accessible by a 10-minute nature trail walk, or two-minute boat or snowmobile ride. Our cozy camp includes a main cabin with full kitchen and dining room, gift shop, two full size teepees, a loft cabin, heated washrooms and several prospector tents.
Beyond Boreal Expeditions

Beyond Boreal Expeditions

Churchill, Manitoba Bear Watching, Northern Lights, Whale Watching, Wildlife Viewing
Show ListingBox 635 (431) 232-3300 Visit Website
Beyond Boreal Expeditions
Beyond Boreal Expeditions is an Indigenous owned and operated company specializing in photography-driven experiences to view wildlife, nature, and history at its finest. Join us for full and half day tours; connect to the land through berry picking; capture dazzling shots of summer birds and belugas, and winter polar bears and the stunning aurora borealis. ...
Black River Wilderness Park

Black River Wilderness Park

Washago, Ontario Cabins, Cultural Demonstrations, Cultural Tours, Jewellery, Storytelling, Workshops, Yurts
Show Listing7476 Simcoe County Rd 169 705-689-2502 Visit Website
Black River Wilderness Park
Breathe in the scent of cedar and pine. Hear the water rushing down the Black River. Kick back in your very own teepee on an island in the middle of the river. The 180-acre Black River Wilderness Park, 90 minutes north of Toronto, stretches alongside the river and offers scores of different campsites. Stay in ...
a yurt, teepee or cabin or your own tent or RV. And immerse yourself in the culture and history of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation. Stop by the fully stocked Trading Post to pick up a sandwich and a pair of moccasins then take a workshop to learn how Indigenous crafts are made. Find out how to build a teepee, learn to drum or create jewelry. Take a medicine walk and learn about the importance of the Eastern white pine. Visitors can join an interpretative walk along 10 kilometers of trails accessible by three bridges across the river, says Robert Furlonger, a general manager with the Chippewas of Rama First Nation. “People can sit in teaching circles within a large teepee in the main grounds and we’ll talk with them about the Seven Grandfather teachings, about love and respect and all of those truths, and explain the history behind them and the significance of what these teachings mean to native culture,” says Furlonger. “The intent is to bring Rama culture within the park itself, and get back to what we call ‘re-Earthing,’ which is basically getting back to being one with the Earth.”
Blue Spruce X

Blue Spruce X

HV-Goose Bay, Newfoundland Labrador Cabins, Snowmobiling
Show Listing5 Valley View Drive Po Box 1207 (709) 899-0064 Visit Website
Blue Spruce X
Explore the pristine landscape of mountains, tundra, boreal forests, lakes and the seemingly endless coastline of Central Labrador, Nunatsiavut, Nitassinan and Nunatukavut in the company of Gordie Rendell and Blue Spruce X Inc. A proud Labrador Inuit, Gordie is a registered Newfoundland Labrador guide; explore the Traditional territory of the Labrador Inuit in the company ...
of those who know this land the best. Travel by snowmobile and join a guided tour of North West River and Nain on a thousand-kilometre trip viewing the soaring Mealy Mountains, Kaipokok Bay, hundreds of islands and the Labrador Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Along the way learn more about the unique Culture of Central Labrador, the Innu and Nunatsiavut Land. Enjoy a multi-day adventure and observe the Traditional local seal hunt and learn contemporary harvesting methods, snowshoe the Upper Lake Melville trails before relaxing in a sauna, watch the Northern Lights shimmer overhead. Whizz over frozen lakes mushing a dog sled; take a snowmobile ride at night; visit local Cultural museums and meet artists and artisans. Feast on traditional food by the fire and enjoy the age-old traditions of live music. Try the fun and freedom of off-roading in a utility amphibious Fat Truck vehicle. Explore and experience the magical natural beauty of this land from polar bears and icebergs to the tundra and glacier-rounded mountains. Contact Gordie to create a bespoke multi-day or one-day tour experience.
Cree North Adventures

Cree North Adventures

Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan Snowshoeing, Workshops
Show Listing8108 Flying Dust Reserve (306) 304-7005 Visit Website
Cree North Adventures
Let go of the constant pressure from the modern world to be busy and revive your spirits with Mother Earth’s healing energy and strength when you join Cree North Adventures for an opportunity to reconnect with yourself and the land. Created in July 2019, by Flying Dust Nation member, Blaine Mirasty, Cree North Adventures offers ...
authentic Cree experiences such as a hands-on demonstration of setting up a tipi or cooking over an open fire along the banks of the Meadow River in Saskatchewan: “I created Cree North Adventures to help promote, preserve and re-learn traditional Cree land-based activities. Join me so we can sustain and enhance our traditional Cree way of life.” Learn to make pemmican and pick berries; paddle a canoe or kayak on a guided tour; learn the Cree world-view of ‘miyo-pimachesowin’ from Elders; enjoy the beauty of winter on an interpretive snowshoe expedition along a groomed trail through the bush; camp out under the stars in our secluded campground with nearby house access for indoor shower and bathroom use, also outdoor portable facilities available. Upgrade to a ‘glamping’ experience in an 18ft traditional Cree tipi with all mod cons—insulated liner, -30 sleeping bags, wood stove, camping cots, artificial grass, power and rope lights around the tipi with guest room access for wi-fi services!
Fishwheel Charters

Fishwheel Charters

Dawson City, Yukon Boat Tours, Cabins, Northern Lights
Show Listing (867) 993-6237 Visit Website
Fishwheel Charters
TaJoin Fishwheel Charter Services on a journey through time along the Yukon River; back to before the Gold Rush disrupted the peaceful life of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation, who lived in harmony with the land around what is now Dawson City. Year-round, as the only First Nation Tour company in the Dawson City region, ...
FWCS offers immersive day tours discovering the stories, history and traditions of the Hän People with your experienced local guide, Tommy Taylor. The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Nation were hunters and gathers of the land and water; they knew the gold was there but had no use for it—as they say: if it didn’t feed you or keep you warm it was useless. Throughout summer enjoy a river boat excursion past the village of Moosehide, on to Fort Reliance, a fur trading and mining post established in 1874, before enjoying tea and bannock at Dog Island at Tommy’s family fish camp. In winter hop on board a snowmobile to explore the beauty and stillness of traditional Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in territory and learn more about how First Nations People survived and thrived in harsh conditions and why we were dependent on our sled dogs! ke a trip on the Yukon River with Han First Nations guide, Tommy Taylor for a summer boat excursion, or winter trip under the northern lights. Hear stories of the Han who lived in harmony with the land; visit the heritage Moosehide village, see working fishwheels and rustic cabins; hear tales of the Klondike Gold Rush.
Four Season Tours

Four Season Tours

Cox's Cove, Newfoundland Labrador Snowmobiling, Wildlife Viewing
Show Listing52 Country road P O Box 213 (709) 688-2125 Visit Website
Four Season Tours
Summer, spring, winter or fall, join Transport Canada-approved guide Darren Park for the Newfoundland tour of a lifetime. Experience the excitement of photographing bald eagles up close, watch the sky blaze with colour at sunrise or sunset in the Bay of Islands, zip across powdery snow on a snowmobile in the Long Range Islands, learn ...
the joys of ice fishing with a pro, or take a fishing trip to catch your limit of cod for supper. Join a pre-built trip or work with us to create your own adventure, make it a full or half-day tour, it’s up to you. Make tracks in the snow to the spectacular North Arm Mountains and beautiful Sinkhole near Lomond, Bonne Bay. Make tracks in the snow to the spectacular North Arm Mountains and beautiful Sinkhole near Lomond, Bonne Bay. Experience a traditional Newfoundland cod fishing trip, in sight of the shore, land a cod like one of the locals in a traditional Dory. Explore the Bay of Islands, watching out for bald eagles, moose, osprey, whales, fox and more along the shoreline. Finish the day with a fresh mussel feast at an ocean side cabin. Don’t forget to book early to ensure the best date and time to plan your vacation around a Newfoundland boat tour or snowmobile trip at Four Seasons Tours.
Girth Hitch Guiding

Girth Hitch Guiding

Red Deer, Alberta
Show Listing25 Page Ave (403) 895-8888 Visit Website
Girth Hitch Guiding
Built upon the belief that adventure can be transformational, let Girth Hitch Guiding take you on a life-affirming journey through the ancient mountains of the David Thompson Corridor. Based out of Red Deer, Alberta we thrive on introducing outdoor enthusiasts – from beginners to experts – to our beautiful mountains through Via Ferrata climbing and ...
everything rock-related. Our approach to guiding is guest-centric and strives to bring the best out of everyone we work with. We believe that mountains are not something to be conquered but rather ancient friends to discover and experience. Our years exploring the mountains has taught us that being amidst the giants provides far more than mere fitness and adventure; we have discovered that our time in the mountains nurtures us holistically and spiritually and challenges us to be more than we thought we could be. As principal owner of Girth Hitch Guiding and a proud Métis man, Tim Taylor’s heritage is aligned with the stories and legends of the David Thompson Corridor and his passion for the mountains he calls home is rooted in his Cultural background. Join Tim and his team to find the sweet spot where challenge and growth come together to offer profound opportunities for personal development. We believe that transformational adventure focuses on creating a safety net in which real success and failure can occur. No guide can shelter you from those realities while exposing you to challenge. At Girth Hitch Guiding we embrace failure and success while fostering safe and meaningful experiences in the mountains.
Igloo Tourism and Outfitting

Igloo Tourism and Outfitting

Igloolik, Nunavut Dog Sledding, Wildlife Viewing
Show ListingPO Box 207 (867)324-1251 Visit Website
Igloo Tourism and Outfitting
Igloo Tourism and Outfitting is owned and operated by the Uttak family, join us for a thrilling authentic Inuit adventure. Enjoy the wildlife and quietness of life at the floe edge where the ice meets the ocean; spend the night in an igloo with warm caribou blankets and a burning qulliq to heat the space; ...
watch for the northern lights dancing and lighting up the sky; experience arctic fishing and camping adventures as well as guided hunting expeditions.
Johnny and Billy Cain Outfitters

Johnny and Billy Cain Outfitters

Tasiujaq, Quebec
Show Listing 617-253-6865 Visit Website
Johnny and Billy Cain Outfitters
Inuit-owned and operated, Johnny and Billy Cain Outfitters is located in the very heart of taiga and tundra wilderness on the Leaf River estuary. Stay with us for a memorable fishing adventure with comfy camp accommodation featuring showers and flushing toilets. In July and August, fish from boat or shore for Arctic char, salmon, and ...
speckled trout. In September, catch migrating salmon and stay in our cabin accommodations. In the fall, winter, and spring, go hunting for rock and willow ptarmigan.
Mahikan Trails

Mahikan Trails

Canmore, Alberta Cultural Tours, Storytelling, Wildlife Viewing
Show Listing82 Grotto Way Visit Website
Mahikan Trails
Following in the footsteps of her family lineage as a Cree/Iroquois Metis guide from the Kwarakwante lineage of Jasper, Alberta where she grew up, owner-operator of Mahikan Trails, Brenda Holder has a passion for sharing her Traditional knowledge. From making plant-based medicine to learning bush craft survival skills or mastering the art of crafting moccasins, ...
Mahikan Trails will guide you to explore the world from a different perspective. Year-round you can join Brenda and Mahikan Trails in the boreal forest (just 30-minutes from Banff or 70-minutes from Calgary) to see the world of the woods through an Indigenous lens. Learn the fascinating history and practical uses of the medicinal plants, trees and flowers that thrive in picture-perfect Canmore and feel the forest come alive as you see beyond the everyday to understand the significance of the land, the animals and living traditions of your Indigenous guide. Discover traditional survival skills in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. In summertime explore the trails through the boreal forest and learn to identify plants and make simple medicines. In wintertime snowshoe the trails of Métis ancestors; come for a few hours or a few days, leave with the gift of our traditional knowledge.
NARWAL Northern Adventures

NARWAL Northern Adventures

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canoeing, Cultural Demonstrations, Igloo Building, Northern Lights, RV, Sea Kayaking, Storytelling, Table Service
Show Listing4702 Anderson-Thomson Visit Website
NARWAL Northern Adventures
Grab a paddle, step into a 29-foot (nine-metre) voyageur canoe and glide across Yellowknife Bay while tapping your toes to a Métis fiddler playing on board. Watch as characters pop up along the shore, re-enacting nuggets of northern history during a unique floating dinner experience. Enjoy feasts that feature moose meat on the menu, and ...
bison soup served with bannock. “It’s a multicultural, multi-art northern immersion,” says Catharine Allooloo, the owner and operator of NARWAL (Northern and Remote Wilderness Adventures Ltd.) who runs the business with two of her three children who are of Inuit ancestry. “My son, Devon, guides and harvests the game meat, and my daughter’s throat sing and teach traditional Inuit games.” Started in 1987, Yellowknife-based NARWAL has a B&B and offers year-round cultural and adventure programs that feature traditional Inuit clothing rentals, igloo-building, ice-cave adventures, northern lights viewing, hiking, fishing and one- to six-day kayak and canoe expeditions that include gourmet meals. Allooloo’s daughter Tiffany Ayalik hosts the First Nations food and cooking TV show Wild Kitchen. Many of NARWAL’s guests are families. “Their awe makes us realize what a privilege it is to live here and share Inuit culture,” says Allooloo. “I have combined my outdoor passion with my desire to give my kids the opportunity to explore, celebrate and research what it means to be a young Aboriginal person in Canada today, and to share that knowledge with others.”
Northern Lights Dog Sledding

Northern Lights Dog Sledding

Goose Bay, Newfoundland Labrador Dog Sledding
Show ListingGoose Bay (709) 899-0723 Visit Website
Northern Lights Dog Sledding
Scott and Lori Hudson bring more than 20 years of dog-sledding experience to their tour business. Sledding with Labrador Huskies was a tradition in the Metis community where Scott grew up, and together the couple has built a team of happy, healthy dogs. They offer a variety of tours that celebrate both the majestic landscape ...
of Labrador and the Inuit-Metis Culture. Tours range from 90-minute introductory runs to the two-night “Ole Smoker” overnight camping excursion, and include hands-on training and an introduction to dog-sledding culture.
Nunavik Parks: Pingualuit National Park

Nunavik Parks: Pingualuit National Park

Kangiqsujuaq, Quebec Tenting
Show ListingC.P. 130 819-338-3282 Visit Website
Nunavik Parks: Pingualuit National Park
Against the backdrop of the immense Arctic-sky lies an exceptionally beautiful area that inspires unmatched serenity. Nestled in the middle of a moon-like tundra, Parc National des Pingualuits’ 1.4-million-year-old meteorite crater and the pure blue waters of annular Pingualuk Lake will fascinate visitors. The park is ideal for activities year-round: hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, kayaking, ...
fishing, observing nature, dog-sledding, and paraskiing.
Only Way Outfitting

Only Way Outfitting

Inuvik, Northwest Territories Northern Lights, Snowmobiling
Show Listing60 Breynat Street (867) 620-1046 Visit Website
Only Way Outfitting
Discover the allure of the Mackenzie Delta in Canada’s Western Arctic, guided by Jimmy Kalinek – an avid hunter, skilled outdoorsman, and experienced lead guide. Through guided day tours, Jimmy and his team will share Inuvialuit Culture and Traditions while showing guests the best of Inuvik by land and sea. experiences range from a tour ...
through town, to a boat, hike, and fly tour through Tuktoyaktuk, with stops at a traditional fishing and whaling camp and a local visit to the Inuvialuit community.
Oroseau Rapids Park/ Park du Rapides

Oroseau Rapids Park/ Park du Rapides

St.Malo, Manitoba Canoeing, Cultural Performances, Snowshoeing, Tenting, Wildlife Viewing, Workshops
Show Listing13079 24E C.P. 345 (204) 427-2922 Visit Website
Oroseau Rapids Park/ Park du Rapides
Just an hour south of Winnipeg enjoy nature, history and adventure by the rapids of the Roseau River. Travel back to the 1800s to experience the life of a voyageur on the Crow Wing Trail; learn finger weaving, astronomy or plant identification in a fun workshop; go hiking, biking, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on our ...
trails; splash into watery fun tubing, kayaking, rafting or swimming; reconnect with nature and camp out under the stars lulled to sleep by the rush of the rapids.
Painted Warriors

Painted Warriors

Cremona,, Alberta Cultural Tours, Glamping, Snowshoeing, Wildlife Viewing, Workshops
Show ListingP.O. Box 574 Visit Website
Painted Warriors
A traditional welcoming ceremony greets visitors to Painted Warriors Ranch in a wide-open, forested setting with dramatic views of the Rocky Mountains. Enjoy “culture-sharing” guided hikes — learning about Métis and other Indigenous ways of life — while on the lookout for elk, moose, deer, coyotes, wolves and black bears. Take up or hone your ...
horseback riding, snowshoeing, archery or bush survival skills, immersing yourself in a variety of year-round, traditionally based learning programs lasting from one to five days. After a winter excursion, warm up around a campfire over bush tea and hot berry soup with bannock, while listening to stories about the stars above. Located in the foothills 110 kilometres northwest of Calgary, just off the legendary Cowboy Trail, Painted Warriors Ranch is an ideal place to learn about animal tracking and natural navigation using a shadow stick. Certified training courses are also offered for everything from outdoor cooking and hunting, to equine first aid and horseback riding, which can include multi-day backcountry boot camp adventures. Join the chef in collecting wild plants and roots used for food and medications, and take part in preparing a traditional evening meal. Then head to bed in a tent — go simple or opt for a luxurious walled tent for a night of glamping. Wake up refreshed to the sounds of birds and nature. “Our goal is to offer more than just tourism experiences,” says Tracey Klettl, who runs the 100 per cent Indigenous-owned Painted Warriors with partner Tim Mearns. “People are losing their outdoor skills and we’re working to keep them alive since they’re part of our culture.”
Shakat Tun Adventures

Shakat Tun Adventures

Haines Junction, Yukon Cabins, Cultural Tours, Northern Lights, RV, Storytelling, Table Service, Wildlife Viewing
Show ListingLot 26 Willow Acres Visit Website
Shakat Tun Adventures
As dawn breaks on Christmas Bay, the sun’s reflection on the turquoise waters of Kluane Lake awakens the greys of rugged rock, the greens of shoreline spruce, the white-capped gleam of mountain peaks. Emerge from a log cabin to drink in its beauty before embarking on adventures that will immerse you — body, mind, and ...
spirit — in the culture of the people who have called this place home for thousands of years. James Allen has long been hosting culture and healing camps for Indigenous youth and adults at Shakat Tun, which means “summer trail” in the language of the Southern Tutchone. In recent years, he’s extended his family’s warm welcome to his camp, located next to Kluane National Park and Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site three hours’ drive north of Whitehorse, Yukon. Today, Shakat Tun Adventures offers its visitors a once-in-a-lifetime, hands-on experience in the ways of an indomitable people. Try your hand at beading, trapping, and drum-making. Taste traditional foods gathered on the land that has sustained its people for generations, such as dried meat or fish. Learn about the deep reverence they have for the area’s lynx, moose and caribou. “What I want to do is tell people our story on the land,” says Allen, a former chief of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations. “Our guests often have a spiritual awakening when they are in the bush. The culture and the land awaken your inner spirit.”

Stories of Canada - Yukon Territory

The Yukon is marked by historic landmarks, rich culture and dazzling landscapes. During this eight-day itinerary, you’ll follow in the footsteps of historic Gold Rush prospectors, learn about the land with the Kwanlin Dün First Nation, soak in mineral-rich hot springs, take to the skies over a sprawling icefield, and hike in atmospheric Tombstone Territorial Park. Along the way, you’ll meet the warm and welcoming people of the Yukon, including Indigenous Elders who share captivating stories of their ancestors stretching back thousands of years.

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Station Uapishka

Station Uapishka

Rivières-aux-Outardes, Quebec Cabins, Sea Kayaking
Show ListingKm 336, Route 389, TNO 418 296-8514 Visit Website
Station Uapishka
In the heart of Pessamit Nitassinan, the Uapishka Station is an ecotourism enterprise and a scientific research station co-founded by the Pessamit Innu Council and UNESCO’s Manicouagan-Uapishka World Biosphere Reserve. On the edge of the Groulx Mountains (Uapishka) and the Manicouagan crater, it opens the doors to a nordic universe unparalleled in Quebec. An authentic ...
world, where only the peaceful rumours of nature reign and which offers moments of pure freedom. The Innu culture discovery workshops and the opportunity to stay in a traditional Innu campsite make the Uapishka Station a must-see for visitors eager to learn about the First Nations world. Its innovative accommodation infrastructure, the remarkable comfort of its facilities, and the reputation as the best cuisine between Baie-Comeau and Fermont, allow tourists to immerse themselves in the Innu Nitassinan, a unique ancestral territory in Quebec. Whether you are a experienced adventurer or simply curious in search of unforgettable experiences, the Uapishka universe will leave a deep imprint in your memory.
Thrive Tours

Thrive Tours

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canoeing, Cultural Tours, Sea Kayaking, Snowshoeing
Show Listing1638 Queen St. East (705) 862-1558 Visit Website
Thrive Tours
Reconnect with nature with an Indigenous-guided eco-tour or educational experience. Enjoy many types of adventure while learning about Indigenous traditions and culture. Thrive Tours has all of your year-round adventure wants and needs! Thrive Tours has also adopted a zero-footprint objective so that the environment will be clean and sustainable for many generations to come! ...
Tundra North Tours

Tundra North Tours

Inuvik, Northwest Territories Boat Tours, Snowmobiling, Storytelling, Whale Watching, Wildlife Viewing, Workshops
Show Listing28 Raven Street PO Box 2785 (800) 420-9652 Visit Website
Tundra North Tours
Established with the dream of sharing our love of the Arctic and all it has to offer with visitors from around the world, join Tundra North, an Inuit company based in Inuvik, Northwest Territories for the experience of a lifetime. Hop on a snowmobile and follow a vast herd of 3,000 reindeer as they move ...
slowly across the snowy tundra towards their spring calving grounds. See shimmering northern lights ripple across the horizon as you head for the night into the igloo you helped build this morning. Mush your own dog team, smoke fish and share a feast cooked by Inuvik elders while chatting about traditional life. Take part in old-time games, dances, and songs and feel a connection with the Arctic’s creatures and wide-open spaces. For over a decade, Kylik Kisoun Taylor of Tundra North Tours has been introducing visitors to the spectacular North. An Inuvialuit/Gwich’in from Inuvik whose grandparents lived a traditional lifestyle, Taylor is passionate about sharing insights about his world. “People come here seeking to connect with untouched wilderness and experience other cultures,” he says. “They leave transformed.” Tundra North Tours takes visitors on a range of day trip and multi-day package summer and winter expeditions in the Northwest Territories and Yukon — including trips along the Dempster Highway, the Ice Road over the Mackenzie River and the Arctic Ocean to Tuktoyaktuk, along the Arctic coast and to Herschel Island. “We share an authentic experience of the unique Culture of our home and what it means to be Indigenous in Canada’s north.
Wapusk Adventures

Wapusk Adventures

Churchill, Manitoba Dog Sledding, Northern Lights, Storytelling, Wildlife Viewing
Show ListingBox 728 321 Kelsey Blvd. (204) 675-2887 Visit Website
Wapusk Adventures
The din of howling, barking dogs getting hooked to your sled is deafening, but once they’re pulling you through the wondrous winter landscape, all you hear is the sound of their feet quietly pattering on the trail. Pure bliss, for both you and these canine athletes, the tough but affectionate Alaskan and Northern huskies at ...
the heart of Wapusk Adventures in Churchill, Manitoba. “We raise our dogs on love and respect, not fear, and we nurture their love of running,” says David Daley, who’s been operating the dogsledding company and gift shop with his wife Valerie since 1999. Everything — time, money, resources — go to their 39 dogs, who each burn 12,000 to 15,000 calories a day. Daley feeds them chicken and a professional fish-based dog food imported by the tonne from New Brunswick “because they need the best fuel to run.” Wapusk Adventures goes year-round, with dogsled tours in winter, and kennel visits and dogcart trips in summer. “I’ve always had a connection with dogs,” says Daley, who loves to tell stories of his adventures racing in the Hudson Bay Quest — the Arctic dogsled survival race he founded — and his Aboriginal ancestry, which he traces to a Métis community in the Red River Valley in the 1500s. “It’s very cultural for me, working with animals. Dogs are really good at lots of jobs, from consoling people in hospitals to rescuing people from avalanches. They’re a gift from the Creator.”
Wasse-Giizhik Tours

Wasse-Giizhik Tours

Wikwemikong, Ontario Cabins, Canoeing, Snowmobiling
Show Listing115 Henry st 705-562-5852 Visit Website
Wasse-Giizhik Tours
Head out with the pros to discover some of the best fishing on Manitoulin Island with friendly local guides whose families have fished these waters for countless generations. Choose your adventure: downrigging for Salmon, Rainbow and Lake Trout on Lake Huron surrounding Manitoulin Island or heading out on a flat line adventures for rainbow trout, ...
walleye, northern pike and musky throughout Lake Huron and Manitoulin’s Inland Lakes we guarantee that you will not be disappointed by your time spent with us, no matter whether you are an avid fisherman looking to land a lunker or you’re a first-timer wanting to take the family on a memorable fishing trip. Journey through the canoe routes of the Anishnaabek People and learn our history whilst taking in the stunning landscapes on a scenic boat tour. During the Spring Rainbow Run, we offer angler special reduced cottage rental rates, and throughout winter you can experience the thrills of ice fishing on a fully guided trip via snowmobile and ATV on Lake Huron or in-land lakes on Manitoulin Island.
Wild Gros Morne

Wild Gros Morne

Shoal Brook, Newfoundland Labrador Boat Tours, Sea Kayaking, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing, Stand Up Paddleboarding
Show Listing232 Tablelands Drive (709) 453-2020 Visit Website
Wild Gros Morne
Wild Gros Morne is a four-season outdoor adventure company offering small group travel experiences designed to immerse guests in our local Culture and spark a desire to learn more about our people and place. I grew up hiking, camping and fishing throughout the backcountry of Gros Morne, and now live, work and play here! Through ...
our experiences we hope to inspire the same love and respect we have for the land in our guests as they learn about the plants and animals in our environment, taste meals which use ingredients from our land and waters and see the beauty that surrounds us. From short day hikes to overnight treks, our experiences are thoughtfully designed to showcase the unique—and sometimes hidden—areas of Gros Morne National Park. During the summer join us for guided hiking and walking tours, Zodiac boat adventures, kayak and paddleboard tours, food tours and culinary adventures. During the long Newfoundland winter, we offer guided snowmobile, snowshoe and backcountry skiing tours and winter camping and off-grid experiences. We also operate the Water’s Edge RV Park and Campground and the Bonne Bay Market shop and bakery. My family roots are part of the Mi’kamq communities of Corner Brook and Curling, I’m still learning and exploring this part of my history and the start of our Indigenous heritage beginning in Bay St.George and Codroy Valley regions and I’m excited to share that with my guests.
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