The Klahoose First Nation on the coast of British Columbia are a people deeply connected to both land and sea — their story is one of resilience, renewal, and enduring connection to place.
🎧 Read by Jessica Meier:
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Honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day and the summer solstice — a time of connection, culture, and celebration on the lands we call home.
From all of us at Klahoose Wilderness Resort:
Our story. Your experience.
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Klahoose Wilderness Resort is 100% owned by the Klahoose First Nation.
Why It Matters:”These designations are more than badges—they represent a commitment to preserving and promoting Indigenous wellness and First Nations cultures in BC.”
Indigenous Tourism BC
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🎉 Celebrating 4 Years!
On Nov 16, 2024, we mark 4 years since the Klahoose First Nation acquired Klahoose Wilderness Resort. Rooted in culture, nature, & tradition, it’s become a transformative destination.
Thank you for being part of the journey! #IndigenousTourism #Klahoose #KlahooseResort
His voice carried the stories of his ancestors, taking us on a journey through time and connecting us to the traditions and wisdom of the toq qaymɩxʷ (Klahoose) people. 🌊
📷 @christophertait
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The toq qaymɩxʷ (Klahoose) peoples have lived here on the central west coast of British Columbia.
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