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Culture

Indigenous Culture

Canada's Indigenous communities have a story to tell - an opportunity to share their Indigenous culture with others. Dive deeper and make a personal connection to the indigenous cultures of Canada from coast to coast to coast. You'll leave with your own story to tell and an everlasting mark on your heart. Canada has a diverse Indigenous population, with varying cultures and activities. Each make each a unique celebration of Indigenous history that have defined Canada’s culture, from coast to coast. In the Northwest Territories of Canada, Tundra North Tours offers a snowmobiling experience to herd reindeer. Being in nature and enjoying the wilderness is a huge part of Canadian culture. Kluane National Park in the Yukon, offers a terrific landscape to hike mountains. A 15-minute drive from Quebec City offers visitors an opportunity to explore recreated houses and teepees on the Huron-Wendat reservation. Wanuskewin Heritage Park is a place to learn more about Indigenous culture, visit archeological digs, eat fresh bannock, and even spend a night in a traditional tipi. It is important to the Indigenous people that their stories and culture be shared so that others understand, without the Indigenous people, we would not know Canada the way it is today.