Good news for Canadian travelers who don’t want to leave the country for their next getaway: the hotel scene right here at home is more varied and exciting than ever before, ranging from Nordic-style retreats to tree house lodging. This new phase in hospitality means less volume and more focus on design, wellness and a strong sense of place.
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And if you’re seeking out an authentic Indigenous tourism experience, prepare to go outside your comfort zone. At kâniyâsihk Culture Camp in northern Saskatchewan, guests can expect to scrape elk hide, gut fish and perhaps even sniff beaver castor glands. It’s all part of an experience geared toward teaching survival, not selling souvenirs.
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