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2023-24 Travel Guide to Canada

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BY E. LISA MOSES Indigenous Yukon: Enriching and Inspirational SHAKAT TUN ADVENTURES • INDIGENOUS YUKON/JONNY BIERMAN YUKON WATER BIKES • INDIGENOUS YUKON/JONNY BIERMAN GEORGE JOHNSTON MUSEUM • INDIGENOUS YUKON/PETER MATHER PHOTOGRAPHY For thousands of years, Yukon First Nations have welcomed visitors to the territory, sharing their arts and culture as a way to keep their stories alive. They guided guests through the landscape and helped them understand Indigenous peoples through storytelling, arts and crafts. Today, Yukon's 14 First Nations continue to help the growing number of visitors appreciate the diverse cultures by touching and feeling the history, heritage and way of life. Start a journey at one of the eight cultural centres across the territory. These gateways provide guests with context for their visits, explaining important aspects of the land, heritage, art and customs. Tour operators are excited and proud to share their traditions, whether offering classic adventure, serene enjoyment or cultural experiences. In winter, go dogsledding or ice fishing— and marvel at the northern lights. During the warmer seasons try water bicycling, canoeing, horseback riding or hiking. Stay in a range of accommodations from cultural homestays and camps, to B&Bs, to well-appointed Indigenous-owned hotels. The Yukon is a hub for festivals and fun with strong and vibrant cultures weaved throughout. Coffee lovers can tour local cafés while anyone will enjoy feasting on specialties such as bison and elk, bannock, Arctic char and salmon. Art aficionados can admire the Indigenous creations on street murals and in galleries. And showcasing the cultural scene is the week-long Adäka Cultural Festival in June (www.indigenous yukon.ca). YT 100

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