Indigenous business owners and tourism groups across Ontario say they've noticed a rise in interest from Canadians looking to support Indigenous-owned businesses. CBC's Talia Ricci spoke to some community members about what that support means to them.
Crops, animals and serenity are part of the experience at Thunderbird Farm.
The operation in Woodville, Ont., in the Kawartha Lakes region, is one of a number of Indigenous-owned spots that are noticing a trend: travellers seeking them out.
"I'm getting a lot of positive feedback," said owner Brooks Johnson.
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