Vancouver Island

Malchosen | Éy7á7juuthem | SENĆOŦEN | Kwak̓wala | enaksialak̓ala | Hailhzaqvla | Nuučaan̓uɫ | Diitiidʔaatx̣ | a’’islak̓ala

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The Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth and Kwakwakaw’akw people have long navigated the waters of the Pacific Ocean around Vancouver Island.

They share their deep, respectful relationship with the bountiful ocean and temperate rainforests. The abundance has sustained whale pods and allowed complex metal and wood art to flourish.

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Experience Providers on Vancouver Island

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West Coast Expeditions

wildlife tours, paddling, indigenous culture

wildlife tours, paddling, indigenous culture

Connect ~ Experience ~ Refresh. Savour the best of base camp sea kayaking, professionally guided kayak expeditions and family kayaking tours. Ocean kayak with sea otters while eagles soar overhead. Participate in local Indigenous culture. Located in Kyuquot, on the remote northwest coast of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. Convenient transportation included from Courtenay, Comox, and Campbell River. We have been established leaders in marine education and sea kayaking tours since 1972, recognized by Destination Canada and Destination BC as offering a Canadian Signature Experience, and the first sea kayak tour company in Canada to be achieve the Green Tourism Gold Award.

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Thunderbird RV Park & Campground

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

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Campbell River

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k'awat'si Tours

hiking, sightseeing, boating, indigenous culture

hiking, sightseeing, boating, indigenous culture

kawatsi Tours Eco Tours and Aboriginal Cultural Experiences with First Nations guides let you see the wild beauty of North Vancouver Island. Hike in coastal rainforests, get out on the water to view wildlife, roam remote beaches, or listen to stories and learn how to weave cedar or make drums.

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Port Hardy

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U'mista Cultural Centre

indigenous culture, museums & heritage sites, shopping

indigenous culture, museums & heritage sites, shopping

U'mista Cultural Centre is one of the longest-operating and most successful First Nations cultural facilities in BC, founded in 1980 as a ground breaking project to house potlatch artifacts which had been seized by government during an earlier period of cultural repression. The return of the potlatch artifacts not only provided U'mista's name ('the return of something important'), and sparked a general trend toward repatriation of First Nations and cultural artifacts, it caused the creation of a physical facility and human resources infrastructure which have been successfully operated for over two decades.U'mista now operates a modern museum and cultural education facility in Alert Bay. Their operations include the museum, an extensive art gallery and gift shop, group tours, and presentations by dance troupes.

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Alert Bay

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Lasqueti Island Hotel, Pub & Restaurant

indigenous culture, hotels

indigenous culture, hotels

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Lasqueti Island

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Ahtsik Native Art Gallery

art galleries, indigenous culture

art galleries, indigenous culture

We are an artist-owned fine art gallery specializing in traditional west coast style art of the Pacific Northwest. The gallery is on Tseshaht lands and houses Gordon Dick Studio while showcasing the work of local and regional artists. We carry handmade woodcarvings and jewelry, including masks, panels, free-standing or wall-mounted sculptures, doors, poles, and house beams. Ahtsik is a Nuu-chah-nulth word meaning creating to the best of your abilities and we select our artwork for its beauty and craftsmanship. May you enjoy it as much as we do.

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Port Alberni

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Where to Stay on Vancouver Island

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Thunderbird RV Park & Campground

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

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Campbell River

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Tsawaak RV Resort

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture

Adventure awaits at Tsawaak RV Resort - whatever it means to you. Whether youre setting up camp or parking your RV, theres nothing but good times ahead at this laid-back outdoor haven. Enjoy private access to Mackenzie Beach, quick travel times to the islands most popular hikes and attractions, and the best part? Nature at your doorstep, every morning.Tsawaak is owned and operated by Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation. Tsawaak is derived from His-shuk-nish-tsa-waak, meaning we are all one, honouring a deep connection to nature and the land. The Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation mission statement is We are here. We restore and promote our traditional values, we provide enhanced services to improve the quality of life for all. The Tla-o- qui-aht First Nation acknowledges all humans as a fundamental part of our local ecology. To honour our reciprocal relationship with the land, we strive to engage all residents and visitors to Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks in our conservation economy.As Tribal Park Allies, ecological sustainability and cultural integrity is at the heart of what we do. We are Tofinos year-round RV and lodging destination, we welcome all to disconnect, reconnect with nature and make memories that last for years to come.

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Tofino

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Pachena Bay Campground

campgrounds & rv parks

campgrounds & rv parks

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Bamfield

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Fair Harbour Cabins

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture, cabins & cottages, surfing, paddling

campgrounds & rv parks, indigenous culture, cabins & cottages, surfing, paddling

Fair Harbour Marina and Campground is happy to provide a 26 site campground, 4 rental cabins, fuel and moorage docks, boat launch, general store, washrooms and showers and laundry facilities at the Gateway to Kyuquot. Located at the very end of a Forest Service Road, it provides the only access to remote Kyuquot Sound. This traditional territory of the Ka:'yu:'k't'h'/Che:k'tles7et'h' First Nations is the jumping off point to some the most spectacular and breathtaking scenery on the west side of Vancouver Island. Home to 10 Provincial Parks and Ecological Reserves, it provides unlimited access to both fresh and saltwater fishing, kayaking, wildlife viewing and exploration of some of the few old growth forests left in BC.

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Kyuquot

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