Uptown Saint John
Discover the local history of the Wabanaki peoples from a unique Indigenous point of view while meandering along the harbor and the Beautifu...
Uptown Saint John
Dominion Park
Launch into the lovely South Bay region of the Wolastoq (Saint John River) and follow the shoreline toward Grand Bay under the setting sun.
Dominion Park
Uptown Saint John
Discover the local history of the Wabanaki peoples from a unique Indigenous point of view while meandering along the harbor and the Beautifu...
Uptown Saint John
Uptown Saint John
Discover the local history of the Wabanaki peoples from a unique Indigenous point of view while meandering along the harbor and the Beautifu...
Uptown Saint John
Dominion Park
Launch into the lovely South Bay region of the Wolastoq (Saint John River) and follow the shoreline toward Grand Bay under the setting sun.
Dominion Park
We create and deliver authentic and interactive Indigenous tourism experiences which foster understanding for residents, students, and visitors to New Brunswick.
Driven by a passion to bridge this void, Gail Bremner and Dave Smith meticulously crafted a business plan that not only envisioned but demonstrated the viability of our mission. And thus, in the fall of 2021, First Nations Storytellers was born.
Our team is made up of experienced professionals who are passionate about bridging the gap of understanding surrounding Indigenous knowledge and culture.
Have a question about our services? We're happy to assist!
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
First Nations Storytellers recognizes and affirms that we operate on the unceded and unsurrendered ancestral lands of the Wolastoqiyik, Peskotomuhkati and Mi’kmaq, respectively known as Wolastokuk, Peskotomuhkatik and Mi’kmaki. These lands are covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship first signed with the British Crown in 1725, and then recognized and affirmed by Canada in section 25 and 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982. We invite you to learn about these agreements and how they protect the livelihood and cultural practices of the original inhabitants of this land you call home.
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