2015 National Aboriginal Day at Trout Lake Site Map

National Aboriginal Day at Trout Lake is this Sunday, and everyone from the National Aboriginal Day Organizing Committee is very excited for the event! This site map shows the locations of activities at Trout Lake on the day of.

2015 National Aboriginal Day at Trout Lake Activities

There are going to be many exciting family-friendly activities at National Aboriginal Day at Trout Lake, such as a drum workshop, storytelling, lacrosse, and face painting! See the activities poster below for further details. Please note that times indicated on the poster are subject to change.

Meet Our Canoe Paddlers: Takaya Tours

Come and enjoy a cultural paddle on Trout Lake with a First Nations canoe and kayak adventure company!

Takaya Tours is owned and operated by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. They are the People of the Inlet, a Coast Salish people with their own distinct customs and history. They are a growing community of 500 that is located on the Burrard Inlet between North Vancouver and Deep Cove, BC.

Takaya Tours has been operating since 1999, and conducts tours in replica ocean-going canoes and sea kayaks. Tour guides share Coast Salish songs and legends and introduce visitors to ancient village sites in the Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm areas.

For more information about Takaya Tours, please visit their website at http://takayatours.com/ and watch the video below.