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Ancestral Heartbeat Tours. Enderby, B.C.
What We Offer
Tplaqin/Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park Tour
‘We Are All Related Tour’
Duration: 4-6 hours
Distance: 14 km (round trip)
Level of Difficulty: Moderate/Challenging
Min. 2 people Max. 25 people
To summit
Experience the awe-inspiring cliffs of Tplaqin/Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park through the eyes of our ancestors. From the summit, the sweeping valley, winding river, and layered mountains are not simply scenery, but living relatives woven into story, memory, and responsibility.
Guided by Indigenous ways of knowing, guests are invited to slow down, to sense the quiet strength of the cliffs, to recognize the deep time held within the rock faces, and to feel the heartbeat in the peaceful beauty found here. It is not separate from us; it is part of an ongoing relationship between people, place, and spirit.
As we make our way along the trail, visitors are invited to immerse themselves in rich, intergenerational Indigenous knowledge. Learn to identify traditional plants and medicines and understand their cultural significance. Listen to local oral histories that root each landmark in memory and meaning and hear Indigenous language woven into the landscape, bringing place names and teachings to life.
Traditional drumming and song will accompany moments of reflection. More than a scenic hike, this journey offers an opportunity to slow down, listen deeply, and witness the stunning, peaceful beauty of Tplaqin as generations have before — with gratitude, humility, and respect for all our relations.
Cost: $175/adult, $75/child (6-17 years)
‘Gratitude Tour’
Duration: 2-3 hours
Distance: 4-6 km (round trip)
Level of Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
Min. 2 people Max. 25 people
To first or second lookout
Begin your journey with a heartfelt welcome to the territory, grounded in traditional drumming and song that honours the spirit of the land and its first caretakers. As we walk together, you will learn to identify native plants and traditional medicines.
Along the trail, local oral histories and ancestral stories are shared, offering a deeper understanding of place, relationship, and responsibility. Guided by Indigenous teachings, we move with respect — acknowledging the interconnectedness of all our relations and offering gratitude to our animal, plant, and mineral brothers and sisters.
This is more than a hike; it is an invitation to slow down, listen, and feel the heartbeat.
Cost: $100/ adult, $50/child (6-17 years)
Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park Tour
‘Connections Tour’
Duration: 2-3 hours
Distance: 5-7 km
Level of Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
Min. 2 people Max. 25 people
Explore the breathtaking turquoise-blue waters of Kalamalka Lake on an Indigenous-guided hiking tour in Vernon, B.C. As you wander these peaceful trails, feel the heartbeat of the land and be welcomed to the territory with warmth and respect. Hear the rhythm of traditional drumming and singing carried across the rolling hills and shimmering waters, inviting your spirit to open and your senses to awaken.
Learn the knowledge of our Elders on local plants, traditional medicines, and Syilx history and culture, while ancestral stories reveal the deep meaning of these lands. Surrounded by vibrant waters, forests, and sun-dappled trails, this tour creates space to slow down, release the rush of daily life, and reconnect with the natural world. Breathe deeply and immerse yourself in Indigenous ways of knowing—allowing yourself to simply just be in harmony with the land, the spirit, and your own heart.
Cost: $125/adult, $50/child (6-17 years)
Paddle & Drum Tour
Note: Paddling tours only available on specific dates (please see calendar)
For the safety and enjoyment of all guests, participants are asked to bring their own stand-up paddleboard or kayak, paddle, properly fitted life jacket, and required safety equipment.
This experience is best suited for intermediate to advanced paddlers who are confident and comfortable on open water.
Guided Drum and Paddle
Visitors will paddle the serene waters of Mabel Lake and the Shuswap River on the east side of Enderby, guided by Indigenous knowledge and connection to place. Along the way, we pause on the land and water to reflect, listen, and gather around the steady heartbeat of the drum, joined by traditional singing that carries story across the water and peace in your heart.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Cost: $50 for 1 hour
$75 for 2 hours
Min. 2 people Max. 10 people
Workshops
Land, Culture and Traditions Workshops
Experience Indigenous teachings grounded in relationship with the land. Through guided, hands-on activities, participants will engage in:
Plant walks, traditional medicine teachings & tea making
Traditional arts such as basket & mat making, devils club beads, etc.
Traditional Indigenous games
Drumming and singing circles
Cultural sensitivity presentations
And much more…
* Corporate & school tours and workshops available.
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