This is more than a sightseeing tour — it’s a respectful journey into Indigenous stories, history, and land. You’ll experience Alberta through Indigenous eyes: from a scenic drive across Treaty 6 territory to one of Canada’s most immersive cultural exhibits. Along the way, you’ll meet local storytellers, see meaningful artwork, and explore how Indigenous Peoples continue to shape this land with pride, resilience, and beauty. No other experience like this is offered through major global travel platforms.
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At Fort Edmonton Park, we’ll visit the Indigenous Peoples Experience — a special section of the park dedicated entirely to the cultures, stories, and traditions of First Nations and Métis Peoples in Alberta.
Inside, you’ll walk through beautifully designed indoor exhibits that bring Indigenous history and teachings to life. You’ll see traditional housing, hear Indigenous languages, learn about spiritual beliefs, and explore how people lived on the land long before modern Canada.
This experience was created in close partnership with Indigenous communities, and it’s one of the most authentic and moving cultural exhibits in the country.
We'll take a scenic drive through Edmonton’s River Valley, with stories about the land, Treaty 6, and the Indigenous Peoples who’ve lived here for thousands of years.
Weather permitting, we’ll stop at ÎNÎW Art Park, where you can see powerful Indigenous art pieces in a natural setting — each one telling its own story. It’s a peaceful and meaningful stop for photos, reflection, and connection with the land.
We’ll finish our day with a visit to a local Indigenous gallery or artisan collective. Guests can explore traditional and contemporary works — from beadwork and carvings to paintings and handmade gifts.
Depending on the day, you may also meet a local artist or cultural guide who will share stories about their work and community. It’s a relaxed and inspiring end to your journey — and a chance to support Indigenous makers directly.
Edmonton is the capital of Alberta and a vibrant city known for its rich cultural scene, festivals, and proximity to stunning natural landscapes. With a thriving arts community, abundant green spaces, and a unique blend of urban and outdoor activities, Edmonton offers a diverse and memorable travel experience.
One of the largest shopping malls in the world, West Edmonton Mall features over 800 stores, an indoor amusement park, an ice rink, a water park, and numerous dining options.
A short drive from Edmonton, Elk Island National Park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, wildlife viewing, and camping. The park is home to free-roaming bison and elk.
The Royal Alberta Museum is the largest museum in western Canada, featuring exhibits on natural history, cultural history, and art. The museum's collections include dinosaur fossils, Indigenous artifacts, and contemporary art.
Fort Edmonton Park is an outdoor living history museum that recreates the history of Edmonton from the 1840s to the 1920s. Visitors can explore historic buildings, watch reenactments, and learn about the city's past.
The River Valley is a vast network of parks and trails that stretches through the heart of Edmonton. It offers opportunities for hiking, biking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.
Bison is a lean, flavorful meat that is a local specialty. It is often grilled or roasted and served with local vegetables.
Perogies are dumplings filled with potatoes, cheese, or meat. They are a popular dish in Edmonton, often served with sour cream and onions.
Canadian maple syrup is a sweet, flavorful syrup made from the sap of maple trees. It is often used as a topping for pancakes, waffles, and other desserts.
Summer is the most popular time to visit Edmonton, with warm weather and numerous outdoor festivals and activities. The city's parks and river valley are especially enjoyable during this period.
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Edmonton is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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Edmonton Greyhound Station
ETS operates a comprehensive bus network throughout Edmonton, including regular, express, and commuter routes. The system is efficient and affordable.
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Jasper National Park is a stunning mountain park in the Canadian Rockies, offering a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives.
Banff National Park is one of Canada's most famous national parks, offering breathtaking mountain scenery, turquoise lakes, and a variety of outdoor activities.
St. Albert is a historic city located just north of Edmonton, known for its charming downtown, museums, and cultural attractions.
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