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Indigenous tourism ready to shine again across the country in 2022 | InFocus 

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The pandemic has hit many businesses hard - the Indigenous tourism industry is no exception.
The multi-billion-dollar industry has received a number of government grants to help businesses recover - and as we enter 2022, there’s momentum and some optimism that the worst is behind us.
The Indigenous Tourism Association is coming out of the gates hot with 22 must-see attractions that they’ve mapped out across the country as people get out and enjoy life again.
We hear from the ITA about its list and a number of tourism operators from coast to coast to coast who are excited to host you.
InFocus Host Melissa Ridgen brought the team to Sayzoons, a Métis owned adventure camp in the heart of Red River Métis country on the Crow Wing Trail just south of Winnipeg.
Also on the show - Feb. 8 was National Braiding Day. We spoke with Kookum from Sandy Bay First Nation Donna Desjarlais about the day.
We’ll also show you all the pics we received of your braids.
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