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From Stone Markers to Digital Memories: How to Transform a Heritage Site
As an Indigenous tourism planner, a parks officer, or a cultural site manager, you know the immense value of the stories embedded in your landscape. From ancient trails to historic buildings, these places hold incredible power. But how do you bridge the gap between a static stone marker and a vibrant, deeply personal memory for every visitor, especially with limited staff and resources? (It’s a common challenge, connecting past to present in a meaningful way!)

Andrew Applebaum
7 days ago5 min read


How Do I Store Maps Offline in the Driftscape App?
Ever lost signal right when you needed it most? With Driftscape’s offline mode, visitors can explore tours, trails, and points of interest—even without Wi-Fi. From scenic hikes to heritage sites, offline maps make your destination more accessible, anywhere. Perfect for BIAs, museums, and rural tourism pros looking to stay connected with travelers—no signal required. Learn how to store maps offline and bring your stories to life, off the grid.

Andrew Applebaum
Jul 314 min read


A Guide to Indigenous Tourism: Engaging Modern Visitors with Six Nations
Six Nations Tourism, a DMO for the most populated First Nation in Canada, is pleased to announce its partnership with the Driftscape app.

Andrew Applebaum
Apr 22, 20214 min read
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