Traditional Trails wants to get people moving and thinking
September 10, 2018 6:37 AM Subscribe
Indigenous-led bicycle tours aim to combine First Nations and Métis history with sport
Justin Larrivee and Adrian Alphonso are the organizers of Traditional Trails, an Indigenous-led interpretive bicycle tour that shares the history and culture of First Nations and Métis people by taking clients to see monuments, murals and historically significant locations.
Justin Larrivee and Adrian Alphonso are the organizers of Traditional Trails, an Indigenous-led interpretive bicycle tour that shares the history and culture of First Nations and Métis people by taking clients to see monuments, murals and historically significant locations.
I love this. What a fabulous idea! I have wanted to visit Winnipeg for a long time and now I know what I'll do when I go.
posted by hurdy gurdy girl at 11:23 AM on September 10, 2018
posted by hurdy gurdy girl at 11:23 AM on September 10, 2018
The summer before last a local NPR station arranged a bicycle tour of Tulsa, OK. where they went to various Muskogee Creek sites around the city. I really enjoyed it.
posted by Quonab at 1:37 PM on September 10, 2018
posted by Quonab at 1:37 PM on September 10, 2018
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