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Indigenous Cultural Journey with People, Land, & Traditions

Indigenous Cultural Journey with People, Land, & Traditions. This Moccasin Trails tour promises to teach and celebrate the culture of the Sylix Nation.

This Package Includes

  • Traditional Welcoming from the Syilx Nation

  • Secepwemc Welcoming and Workshop Evening

  • Residential School Educational Tour

  • Heritage Park Tour

  • Indigenous Winery Tour

  • Nk’Mip Cultural Centre Tour

  • Nk’Mip Wine Tour

  • Ceremonial Gift Exchange

  • Sncewips Museum tour (WESTBANK)

Indigenous Tour in West Kelowna, British Columbia

Indigenous Tourism BC/Brendin Kelly / Moccasin Trails

Lodging and Dining:

  • Hotel Delta GRAND Okanagan Resort - Kelowna

  • Dinner at OAK + CRU

  • Delta Hotel by Marriott - Kamloops

  • Dinner at Cordo Resto + Bar

  • Dinner at local restaurant Downtown Kelowna

  • Wine Tasting at Nk’Mip Winery

We are the Syilx-speaking people – the original inhabitants of a vast and beautiful territory that encompasses forests, grasslands, lakes, and desert. We invite you to discover all we have to offer, from unsurpassed opportunities for travel and recreation to unique cultural experiences and opportunities.
— Moccasin Trails

2022 Tour Dates

  • May 16-20

  • June 6-10

  • June 20-24

  • July 4-8

  • July 18-22

  • August 6-10

  • August 22-26

  • September 12-16

  • October 11-15

  • October 24-28

Booking Contact:

Greg Hopf : greg@moccasintrails.com

Phone 1-250-718-0205

Learn More on the Moccasin Trails Website

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Adams River Salute to the Sockeye 2022

Experience the majesty, beauty, and tragically poignant life of the Pacific Sockeye Salmon. Struggling against insurmountable odds, 1 out of every four thousand eggs laid in the Adams River lives to return to spawn as an adult.

The Adams River Salmon Society celebrates the Sockeye “coming home” during the first three weeks of October each year at the Tsútswecw Provincial Park in British Columbia's Scenic Shuswap Region. The next dominant year is this year, 2022 (mark your calendars)!

Salute to the Sockeye

Hosted by the Adams River Salmon Society at Tsútswecw Provincial Park, Lee Creek, N. Shuswap, BC

The Adams River welcomes Bus Tour Operators to the Home of the Adams River Sockeye Salmon.

Experience the majesty, beauty, and tragically poignant life of the Pacific Sockeye Salmon. Struggling against insurmountable odds, 1 out of every four thousand eggs laid in the Adams River lives to return to spawn as an adult.

The Adams River Salmon Society celebrates the Sockeye “coming home” during the first three weeks of October each year at the Tsútswecw Provincial Park in British Columbia's Scenic Shuswap Region. The next dominant year is this year, 2022 (mark your calendars)!

Salmon Run at the Adams River

Destination BC/Chun Lee


The Journey

With clockwork precision, millions of sockeye (dominant year) join together on a 480-kilometer migration from the Pacific Ocean to the Adams River to lay their eggs. It is where they were born and will end their life’s journey. During their travel, they stop eating, loose their silvery scales. Their head and tails turn green while the body becomes bright red from their rich krill diet. The spawning grounds become an extraordinary display of colors.


Onsite Amenities and Services

  • Food and Coffee Vendor

  • Souvenir Sales

  • Local Artisan Wares

  • Cultural and General Entertainment

Coach Rates:

10-20 Person Van $3.00 Person

21-40 Passenger Coach $120.00

41 Plus Passenger Coach $150.00

Added Value: Guided Interpretive Tour Of Park Trails and Learn the Salmon Life Cycle, Free Souvenir Brochure: $150 Per Guide.

  • 50% Deposit on Booking

  • Remaining Balance 7 Days Before Arrival To Park

  • Accept Credit Card, Cheque, or E-Transfer


Salute to the Sockeye 2022

EVENT DAYS:

September 30, 2022 – October 23, 2022

Open Daily: 8:30am – 4:30pm.

Exit Gates locked at 5:30pm

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