ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaN.B. Indigenous tourism operators see ‘significant increase’ in bookings19 hours agoDuration 2:3119 hours agoNewsDuration 2:31Aspen Bear, a board member of the Indigenous Tourism Association of New Brunswick and the owner of Wolastoq Adventures in Fredericton, says Indigenous tourism operators in the province are seeing a rise in summer bookings, mostly by Canadians. Related Stories Despite dip in visitor numbers, N.S. tourism revenue grew to $3.5B in 2024 Port Rexton inn anticipating banner year as Canadians look inward for vacation plans Northern Ontario wilderness lodges continue to see American tourists, despite trade war Ontario tourism operators hope for summer staycation boom P.E.I. tourism operators uneasy about province taking over inspections, says OppositionMore from NewsVideo2:10Thompson mall turns to classical music to deter crime2 hours agoVideo1:41How local researchers are using AI to help the Baltimore Orioles play better2 hours agoVideo2:45Why this teacher left his job to be a content creator3 hours agoVideo2:41Love me, with legal tender: Elvis collector puts some of his 1,500-piece collection up for saleCBC News New Brunswick 4 hours agoVideo2:36How to please a pollinator4 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:17Video evidence, NHLer testimony raise questions in world junior sexual assault trialThe National May 2Video13:35FULL SPEECH | Carney outlines his government’s priorities in 1st post-election news conferencePolitics News May 2Video2:33Trump fans praise tariffs, slam Canada at Michigan MAGA rallyThe National April 30Video8:09Danielle Smith says her Alberta government won’t advance a separation voteApril 30Video2:14Are U.S. ports ‘ghost towns’ thanks to Trump’s tariffs?CBC News May 2now
N.B. Indigenous tourism operators see significant increase in bookings
