Canada is rich in indigenous cultural heritage, which has become an important part of the tourism industry. Tourists can learn about traditions, crafts and history by visiting ethno-cultural centers, villages and museums.
Master classes are popular, where you can learn how to weave baskets, make jewelry or cook ethnic cuisine. Guided tours with a local guide provide a deeper understanding of indigenous philosophies and worldviews.
Special attention is paid to the environmental and ethical aspects of tourism. Organizers of such trips make sure that interaction with culture is respectful and contributes to its preservation.
This type of tourism allows travelers not only to enjoy new knowledge but also to support indigenous communities.
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