"The story echoes how Smith sees reconciliation: breaking down what was to build something better."
" I spent a delightful couple of hours enthralled by the storytelling of the founder of First Nations Storytellers. His story is fascinating."
" Since the start of the year, Smith has been reconnecting with his culture through First Nations Storytellers, a company he and his business partner Gail Bremner launched this summer that provides tours about Indigenous history in Saint John and surrounding areas in New Brunswick."
"Last year, I had an incredible experience with my dad on a kayaking trip with Go Fundy and First Nation Storytellers. I love finding unique local adventures and this one is at the top of my list of favourites."
Indigenous Tourism Awards 2024
Faces of Fusion Saint John 2023
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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