
Indigenous connections
Parks Canada is committed to a system of national heritage places that recognizes and honours the historic and contemporary contributions of Indigenous peoples, their histories and cultures, as well as the special relationships Indigenous peoples have with ancestral lands, waters and ice.
Indigenous connections to ancestral lands, waters and ice are reinforced in many heritage places names. The Indigenous Guardians program supports Indigenous land management and stewardship in their territories based on a cultural responsibility for the land. Since time immemorial, Indigenous peoples have been nurturing a long-term relationship with ice, lands and waters, resulting in deep understandings of places and living systems. Strong relationships with Indigenous partners are essential to Parks Canada’s work and contribute to the process of reconciliation.Place names
Guardian and Watchmen programs
Indigenous leadership in conservation
Indigenous relations at Parks Canada
Sharing stories
Collaborating with Indigenous communities across Canada, Parks Canada and Indigenous peoples are partners in conserving natural and cultural heritage and sharing the stories of these treasured places.

Two paths, one destination
Indigenous Knowledge and Western science come together to protect a park and a homeland at Torngat Mountains National Park.

Bison conservation initiative
The recovery of the Plains Bison from near extinction is one of the great success stories of wildlife conservation in North America, achieved in collaboration with Indigenous partners.

Sea garden restoration
Coast Salish peoples, whose ancestral territories criss-cross the southern Gulf Islands, have managed their lands and resources for thousands of years.
Working together
Parks Canada is committed to ensuring Indigenous connections are honoured, and Indigenous rights are respected.
Parks Canada collaborates with Indigenous communities and organizations in various programs and activities through the use and application of Indigenous approaches and Indigenous Knowledge systems in the management of heritage places.
- Métis identity and voice: video series
- Working together: Our stories
- Learn more about working together
- Call for Applications: Indigenous Cultural Heritage Advisory Council
- Mapping Change: Fostering a Culture of Reconciliation within Parks Canada
- Indigenous Stewardship Circle: Indigenous voices in Parks Canada’s future direction
Visiting
Indigenous voices share their own stories of their history and culture. Enjoy enriching experiences, deepen your understanding of the histories, cultures and important roles of Indigenous peoples.
Additional resources
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- Calls to Action made by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- National Indigenous History Month
- Learn more about First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples across Canada
- Parks Canada Charter in Indigenous languages
- This Week in History
- Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada
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