Alberta

AlbertaAlberta, situated in the western part of Canada, is home to one of the largest, youngest and fastest growing Aboriginal population in Canada. Around 250,000 strong populations of First Nations, Inuit and Métis, has helped in the boom of Aboriginal tourism in Alberta. For people who want to experience a quite, calm and primitive holiday, Alberta is your place.

Alberta offers a wide range of Aboriginal experiences for the tourists. For the people who want to experience the native way of living, they can live in the traditional tents called tipi.

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British Columbia

Around 50 nations and 200 communities of First Nations live in British Columbia making it the region with the highest diversity of First Nations. Visitors can savor a wide array of traditional and cultural experiences in British Columbia.

The Northern BC which is covered with mountains and forest is home to a number of First Nations like, NisgaÂ’a, Dene Thah, Haida, Tlingit, Dunne-za, Tsimshian, Gitxsan, Carrier Sekania, Kaska, etc. Northern BC has become world famous due to the huge totem poles.

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Saskatchewan

SaskatchewanSaskatchewan is known for its legacy of history, culture and traditions. The rich Aboriginal culture and heritage of Saskatchewan can be experienced by the tourists from the museums, galleries, festivals, cultural centers and heritage sites across the province.

Tourists can explore the culture and traditions of the Algonquin, Cree, Athabaskan, Saulteaux, Sioux, Atsina, other First Nations and Métis of Saskatchewan.

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Ontario

OntarioThe real spirit of Ontario lies in its Aboriginal roots. Ontario, which lies in east-central part of Canada, is the most populated province of the country. Aboriginal tourism is very popular in Ontario, where tourists can enjoy a wide array of activities and adventures. You can participate in a pow-wow or listen to native legends, travel to a reconstructed Native village or dance with the Natives in a campfire.

In the Museum of Ontario Archaeology, you can trace history of nomads which walked on the earth around 11,000 years back.

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