The land doesn't just hold history, it tells it.
Step away from the towns and highways and walk the paths of Klukshu with us. In this immersive half-day cultural journey, we invite you into a living, seasonal fish camp that has sustained our people for generations. Rather than looking at artifacts behind glass or reading a billboard, you will experience a village that contributes to a vibrant culture that is actively lived today.
Guided local indigenous people, you will learn the brilliant engineering of our traditional fish traps, the history and cultural significance of Klukshu and connect deeply with the land. At the river's edge, we will share a traditional water ceremony to honour the life-giving river, followed by warm, fire-top bannock and tea around the fire.
Duration: 3.5 Hours (Available for 8 AM or 3 PM departures)
Activity Level: Gentle / Moderate walking on natural dirt roads and trails.
Location: Klukshu Village, Champagne and Aishihik First Nations Territory.
What’s Included: Fully guided historical & cultural interpretation, a traditional ceremony, fresh fire-roasted bannock and tea.
Price: $175 CAD per person
*To ground our time together, this experience includes a traditional, optional water ceremony to welcome and connect you to the territory in a good way
The land doesn't just hold history, it tells it.
Step away from the towns and highways and walk the paths of Klukshu with us. In this immersive half-day cultural journey, we invite you into a living, seasonal fish camp that has sustained our people for generations. Rather than looking at artifacts behind glass or reading a billboard, you will experience a village that contributes to a vibrant culture that is actively lived today.
Guided local indigenous people, you will learn the brilliant engineering of our traditional fish traps, the history and cultural significance of Klukshu and connect deeply with the land. At the river's edge, we will share a traditional water ceremony to honour the life-giving river, followed by warm, fire-top bannock and tea around the fire.
Duration: 3.5 Hours (Available for 8 AM or 3 PM departures)
Activity Level: Gentle / Moderate walking on natural dirt roads and trails.
Location: Klukshu Village, Champagne and Aishihik First Nations Territory.
What’s Included: Fully guided historical & cultural interpretation, a traditional ceremony, fresh fire-roasted bannock and tea.
Price: $175 CAD per person
*To ground our time together, this experience includes a traditional, optional water ceremony to welcome and connect you to the territory in a good way