Original Original* Indigenous Experiences!

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* ™ ITAC

The Yellowhead Highway corridors (TC#16 and BC #5) provide a unique gateway to some incredible indigenous attractions, amenities, and events in Western Canada.

Indigenous Dance Performance

Our highway, named after Iroquois Metis nicknamed “Tete Jaune” or “Yellowhead”, traverses the lands of the First Nations, Metis, and all First Peoples of Canada. Their rich history and cultures enrichen our Country and serves as stewards of friendship.

Haida House, Tllall Haida Gwaii BC

Haida House, Tllall Haida Gwaii BC

Metis Crossing, Smoky Lake, Alberta

Metis Crossing, Smoky Lake, Alberta

From Indigenous-owned and controlled businesses to Indigenous tourism experiences, TCYHA is pleased to partner with Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) to help you find an “Original Original” indigenous experience; one you will never forget.

Kihciy Askiy, Edmonton, Alberta

Kihciy Askiy, Edmonton, Alberta

Duck Lake, Saskatchewan

Duck Lake, Saskatchewan

Go to indigenoustourism.ca to check out what may be available in the area you are traveling; and then make sure to plan your outings to reach out to a significant part of our history – and its connection to our future.

Lower Fort Garry, St. Andrews, Manitoba

Lower Fort Garry, St. Andrews, Manitoba

Brokenhead Wetland Trail, Manitoba

Brokenhead Wetland Trail, Manitoba