Destination Indigenous’ Escape from Home Latest Itinerary Highlights
Ways to unwind while connecting with Indigenous culture across Ontario.
August 31, 2020 - Coast Salish Territory (Vancouver, BC) The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) and Destination Indigenous puts the lens on Ontario this week, with an opportunity to expand beyond traditional cottage country andEscape from Homewhile road tripping and learning about the rich history of local Indigenous culture.
Avid travellers, the Wager familydocumentedtheir three day journey through rural and urban settings, including paddling the Humber River withOceah Oceah, a SUP paddling, SUP yoga and tour company run by Indigenous sisters Jenifer and Sharon Rudski. Their itinerary also includes visiting Canadas largest Indigenous community,Six Nations, home to nearly 30,000 members of the Iroquois Nations, including the Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca and Tuscarora.
A favourite escape for many in Ontario is Manitoulin Island, and the newManitoulin Hotel Conference Centre, which is located on the North Channel of Lake Huron. The modern accommodations are complemented byexperiences, which celebrate long standing authentic Indigenous traditions.
Ontario boosts the largest selection of Indigenous experiences in the country, says Keith Henry, ITACs President and CEO. It is exciting to see young entrepreneurs like the Rudski sisters celebrate their culture with modern activities along with new hotel experiences gaining attention as people across the province explore their backyard.
For those travellers looking to escape in other provinces, unique dining and accommodation options offered by Indigenous operators combine the best of both worlds; the opportunity to relax in comfort while being inspired by Indigenous art, food and storytelling. Examples include:
BC:St. Eugene Resort and Casino here guests can live, learn and explore the Ktunaxa Nation Culture at St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino, within their traditional territory in the heart of the East Kootenay Region. Located just five minutes away from the Canadian Rockies International Airport, the resort offers 125 rooms and suites within what was once a residential school. There is also a full service spa and pool, the Casino of the Rockies, a championship golf course, three restaurants, and a riverside RV Park.
BC:Siwash Lake Wilderness ResortLocated in a remote and rugged corner of the Cariboo region in BC, this Indigenous-owned and operated luxury wilderness resort is renowned for delivering world-class outdoor experiences for adventure seekers of all types. The award winning ranch-resort comes with rustic, yet refined, touches all meticulously intertwined with Secwepemc Culture and history.
AB:Grey Eagle Resort and CasinoLittle Chief Restaurant This Vegas-style resort and casino has been known to host world-class acts such as Diana Ross and Jay Leno in the past but its biggest draw is its celebration of Indigenous cuisine, art and culture, right on the doorstep of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
AB:Stoney Nakoda Resort and Casino For families, this resort offers a vibrant combination of affordable comfort, premier casino gaming and family-friendly adventure with first-class service and warm hospitality in Kananaskis country. Surrounded by stunning views, this mountain resort playground offers countless amenities, including an exhilarating pool, hot tub and waterslide, family-friendly dining and sports lounge.
AB:Pei Pei Chei OwInspired by the land, life and seasons that surround us, Indigenous ways of cooking outdoors and by the Indigenous way of Mino-Pimatisiwin, Pei Pei Chei Ow explores the concept of Indigenous food in today's society, as well as the impact of colonialism on the Indigenous food system and contemporary culture. Using a variety of both traditional and Western ingredients, Pei Pei Chei Ow caters to public and private events, as well as hosts specialty dinners, educational events and food experiences that tell a story. Apart from elaborate and customized menus, a general catering menu is available for order year round.
MB:Feast Caf Bistro Feast Cafe Bistro is the first of its kind in Manitoba; serving modern dishes rooted in traditional Indigenous ingredients. We wanted to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere while connecting our guests with the rich Culture and history of Indigenous Peoples in our province. This contemporary 50-seat restaurant is at the heart of Winnipegs Historic West End neighbourhood, and allows visitors to connect with the rich culture and history of the Indigenous people across Manitoba.
MB:Aurora Inn This family owned and operated Inn is located in Churchill Manitoba, best known for polar bear safaris in the fall, bird watching and beluga whale viewing on the Churchill River during the summer time, as well as Dog Sledding Tours and Northern Lights Viewing in the winter.
QC:Hbergement Aux Cinq SensThis unique resort is located in a Huron-Wendat village that was named the worlds first International Dark Sky Reserve famous also for the popular Summit Drive, a 193-kilometre route characterized by breath-catching panoramic views of mountains, lakes and a thrilling, star-studded night-time sky. A double hammock strung in the forest, just steps from Lake Mgantic, is the ultimate spot to relax or stargaze while at the resort. And the views from any one of the propertys five yurts, are what draw visitors back. From the Sight Yurt with its star finder that encourages guests to see beyond to theSmell and Touch Yurtswith their rich selection of essential and massage oils to arouse body and soul, visitors can enjoy a profound sensory experience during their time at this unique operation.
NS:Kisik RidgeThis Nova Scotia mountaintop home with an ocean view, features farm-to-table dinners and a cozy but modern farmstay on the Bay of Fundy. Some say Kisik Ridge has a spirit of its own. Guests are invited to be in the moment. Owners Ray Bear and Saronn Pov are two chefs who bought Kisik Ridge to get closer to the land, and experience the whole process of the food cycle, searching for the true meaning of farm to table.
Indigenous Peoples have been living on this land for thousands of years, and were proud to extend our legendary hospitality to visitors, says Henry. Whether guests are looking for the comfort of an Indigenous-owned and operated resort hotel, the adventure of sleeping in a yurt or traditional teepee, or a fun leisure activity, the options offered by Indigenous tourism operators continue to grow.
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About the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
ITAC announced the launch ofDestination Indigenousin June to encourage, highlight and educate travellers about the many Indigenous experiences that will welcome Canadians this summer. Through Destination Indigenous informativewebsiteand vacation planning tool (which includes maps and directions), intrepid travellers can explore and book:
- wildlife and fishing excursions across Quebec;
- urban Indigenous tours within Canadas major cities such as Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa Halifax;
- guided adventures across BC Alberta;
- northern Lights in NWT;
- unique Indigenous accommodations from art-filled hotels to glamping in the wilderness;
- deep dives into Indigenous culture and heritage sites;
- foraging for local ingredients and dining on Indigenous cuisine from top-trained Indigenous chefs.
ITAC is the lead organization tasked with growing the Indigenous tourism industry across the country. Inspired by a vision for a thriving Indigenous tourism economy sharing authentic, memorable and enriching experiences, ITAC develops relationships with other groups and regions with similar mandates. By uniting the Indigenous tourism industry in Canada, ITAC works to enable collective support, product development, promotion and marketing of authentic Indigenous cultural tourism businesses in a respectful protocol. Prior to 2020, Indigenous tourism was outpacing Canadian tourism activity overall, and international demand for Indigenous experiences was at an all-time high. ITAC works in partnership with Destination Canada to showcase Indigenous tourism across Canada to Canadian and international travellers.