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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Yukon

Yukon“Larger than life” is the motto of Yukon. Ravens and fireweed, which can be seen all over the region are the symbols of this beautiful territory called, Yukon. It is a federal territory in the western most part of Canada, with a rich Aboriginal ancestry. About one-fifth of the population is Aboriginals, mostly First Nations. Cultural experiences, historical sites, outdoor activities, events and festivals, Yukon has got it all! There are many museums and cultural centers in Yukon, to learn and see the Aboriginals way of life.

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Quebec

QuebecQuebec will provide wonderful opportunity to discover the rich and fantastic Aboriginal culture. Quebec tourism will assist in exploring ancestral value and linguistic culture of 55 distinct villages. One would be pretty impressed and delighted after discovering the Aboriginal tradition, values and the hospitality they offer.

There are many communities in Quebec. One of the communities called as Wendake, hosts eager visitors who are interested in drilling the in depths of culture and art.

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Manitoba

manitobaManitoba is known for its abundance and diversity of wildlife, water and land. There are seven diverse groups of Aboriginal People living here – Inuit, Metis, Dakota Sioux, Dene, Oji-Cree, Ojibway and Cree. Each group has its own exclusive or exceptional culture and history.

In every summer, the White Buffalo Spiritual Society Inc and the urban centre of Winnipeg hosts several entertaining activities such as- canoe building, traditional dancing and drumming, artisans and art displays, and storytelling programs.

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