Sunshine Coast

Discover the Beauty of the Sunshine Coast's

Indigenous Homelands

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The Sunshine Coast lies within the unceded territories of the shíshálh (Sechelt) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) Nations. For countless generations, our people have cultivated a profound connection with this stunning coastal landscape, living in harmony with its diverse ecosystems and abundant resources. Our rich cultural heritage is reflected in our stories, art, and traditional practices that celebrate the land and sea. As you explore the Sunshine Coast, immerse yourself in the ancient wisdom and enduring traditions of the shíshálh and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh peoples, and discover the deep roots that continue to nourish this enchanting region. Join us for an unforgettable journey that honors the past and embraces the present beauty of this remarkable territory.

  • Explore the land through an Indigenous lens.

  • Indigenous owned and operated since 2002.

  • Love the Land.

  • Nature is what we are.

  • Everything is interconnected.

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Talking Trees

An ethnobotany focused nature walk exploring how the Shíshálh (Sechelt) & Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) people utilize the land for food, medicine and technology.

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Forest Therapy (Bathing)

Forest Therapy is an intentional and mindful way of experiencing nature to reconnect to your essence as part of living creation. On this tour you will be guided into deeper presence through your senses.

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Salish Sea & Me

Let's celebrate the many life-giving attributes and rich resources that the Salish Sea has provided Coast Salish peoples since time immemorial, remaining central to cultural and ecological vitality today.

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Spoken Treasures

A history walk through the lens of Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) & Shíshálh (Sechelt) eyes highlighting unique stories, oral tradition and perspectives of our shared communitites.

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Songs of Birds

Explore and discover the biodiversity and interconnectedness of plants, the creatures that walk, if not too shy, the creatures that crawl and most of all, the rich splendour of those who fly including waterfowl, migratory and resident birds.

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Love the Land

Explore our sustainable ways of living and land stewardship. Learn how Indigenous and settler communities can collaborate to address climate change and biodiversity loss through ethnoecology, ecopsychology and shared stewardship practices.

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