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Located on the Traditional Territory of the Ktunaxa Nation, St. Eugene Golf Resort offers a meaningful and memorable culinary experience through Numa and its other on-site eateries. Guests can savour Indigenous-inspired dishes like bison burgers, handmade bannock, fresh salads, and locally sourced charcuterie boards in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Once a former residential school, the reclaimed Mission Building now anchors a resort that honours Ktunaxa leadership and heritage, offering visitors a full range of amenities just minutes from the Canadian Rockies International Airport.
Hours
- Monday7 – 11 AM
- Tuesday7 – 11 AM
- Wednesday7 – 11 AM
- Thursday7 – 11 AM
- Friday7 – 11 AM
- Saturday7 AM – 12 PM
- Sunday7 AM – 12 PM
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About Indigenous Tourism BC
British Columbia is home to 204 Indigenous communities, more than 30 distinct languages, and six breathtaking regions where ancient traditions and contemporary innovation come together. Across the province, visitors are invited to connect with the rich cultures that have spoken the land, gathered its knowledge, and shared its stories for thousands of years.
Experience Indigenous BC through unforgettable adventures: walk forest trails with Coast Salish guides to learn about traditional plant medicines, travel the Fraser River by jetboat, or explore sacred hot springs and ancient lava fields with knowledgeable Indigenous hosts. Boutique hotels, world-class Indigenous wineries, museums, and contemporary dining experiences rooted in ancestral knowledge offer countless ways to immerse yourself in the living cultures of Indigenous peoples.