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In Blackfoot Country, Indigenous Nations Offer a Different View of the US-Canada Border
A new tourism corridor is being developed across the US-Canada border in Blackfoot Country, allowing travelers to experience four Blackfoot nations spanning both countries. The initiative, led by Indigenous guides like Lailani Upham, combines cultural tourism with restoration efforts such as buffalo reintroduction on ancestral Blackfeet lands near Browning, Montana.
11 April 2026Source: Conde Nast Traveler
Why it matters
This represents an emerging Indigenous-led tourism destination that could drive regional travel demand to Montana and Alberta, potentially increasing passenger traffic to regional airports and creating new experiential travel segments for leisure travelers.