Tour Overview
The Tour
Experience the cultural landscape of Beausoleil Island through the stories of Anishinaabe First Nations knowledge holders.
These individuals work in partnership with Parks Canada, as guardians of the land, as their ancestors have for generations before them.
Their stories speak to a relationship with land and water, plants and animals who call Beausoleil Island home.
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Getting started
After clicking "start", stops will appear automatically as you walk the trail. Be sure to turn on notifications or follow along using the built in map.
Before you go
- For the best experience, we recommend downloading the tour before your arrival. After download, the tour can be used offline.
- This tour contains audio clips. We recommend using headphones on days with high wind. Audio transcripts are also available in the tour.
Removing this tour from your device
After you have completed the tour, you can click on the three dots next to the tour title to delete it from your mobile device.
Stops
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Stop 2: Walk carefully on Beausoleil Island
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Stop 9: The place of juniper
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Stop 1: Welcome to Beausoleil Island!
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Stop 7: Sphagnum moss: a natural sponge
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Stop 3: The Massasauga Rattlesnake
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Stop 4: Fairy Lake story
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Stop 6: The archipelago landscape
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Stop 5: Water is life
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Stop 10: A chance to reflect
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Stop 8: Tikinagans
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