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SOURCES – Indigenous tourism is growing – here’s what to know before you go

October 13, 2025 by Ash Kaushik

The following sources were consulted in the preparation of the article “Indigenous tourism is growing – here’s what to know before you go.”

  1. Tourism among the fastest growing sectors in 2024, setting the stage for 2025
  2. Canada’s Indigenous Tourism Sector: Insights and Economic Impacts
  3. Indigenous Tourism Sector Impact in Canada
  4. Sector Profile: Indigenous Tourism
  5. Indigenous Tourism: A Bibliometric Analysis of Two Decades of Research Trends and Visualization of Scholarly Landscape
  6. Sustainable tourism development and Indigenous protected and conserved areas in sub-arctic Canada
  7. Gwaii Haanas: Media, film and photography permit
  8. Community control of alcohol
  9. Business licences for tour operators and guides
  10. Small Vessel Compliance Program
  11. British Columbia Heritage Conservation Act
  12. Government of Nunavut Legislation – Permits and Authorizations
  13. Nunatsiavut Archaeology and Heritage
  14. Park regulations Banff National Park
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