Indigenous Experiences to Remember

Quaaout Lodge - the crowning jewel of the Little Shuswap Indian Band

*Please note the Talking Rock Golf Course is open however the Quaaout Lodge, Jack Sam’s Restaurant, and Le7Ke Spa will remain closed until further notice due to a devastating fire.⁠ For more information please visit their website QuaaoutLodge.com.


British Columbia is the most western province of Canada and boasts "the greatest diversity of Indigenous culture" in the country. Metis and over 200 First Nations have lived here for time immemorial, each with their own rich culture, history and story.

In the Thompson Okanagan region, Route 97 is an Indigenous ancestral trail that has been used by the Interior Salish for thousands of years, and is home to the Okanagan (Syilx), Nlaka’pamux and Secwepemc nations. Though each nation is distinct with its own dialect and traditions, they all share a deep connection with the elements. The mountains, the forests, the water and the wildlife each with their own spirit, meaning and story.

On the shores of Little Shuswap Lake, you’ll find Quaaout Lodge, the crowning jewel of the Little Shuswap Indian Band. It is located on Skwlax territory and honours the thriving culture of Secwepemc Nation.

Fill your heart full of good things...

Smudging is the ceremonial tradition of Indigenous people across North America, cleansing the mind, body and soul. Tanner Francois, of Secwepemc Nation, demonstrates how smudging connects the physical, emotional, spiritual and cultural well-being of our existence. As the smoke rises, prayers rise to the Spirit World where the Grandfathers and Creator reside. Negative energy and emotions are lifted away.

Learn more about Indigenous Culture in the Thompson Okanagan.

Videographer: Nic Collar Film for the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association in partnership with Indigenous Tourism BC and Indigenous Tourism Canada.


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