Indigenous Tourism – The Fastest Growing Tourism Sector In The World
Indigenous Tourism is the fastest growing tourism sector in the world - and here's why....
Indigenous Tourism is the fastest growing tourism sector in the world - and here's why....
Curated by Mixhaltsa7 Alison Pascal, Lil’wat Nation, AMBASSADORS is the first exhibit of its kind at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre. At first glance, stunning environmental portraits of Cultural Ambassadors who worked at the SLCC during the winter 2018.19 season fill Gallery 3. A handful...
Standing proudly, overlooking the Great Hall, the traditional carvings represent the families of our Nations. They all have different functions and stories attached to them. The miniature house post stands overlooking both the Gift Shop & Gallery and the Great Hall which is designed after the...
Whistler, B.C. – February 28, 2017 MP Pam Goldsmith-Jones announces $242,000 in federal funding for the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre’s (SLCC) Aboriginal Youth Ambassador Program (AYA) for 2018....
The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre is proud to be part of the 2015 Whistler Film Festival! This year’s Film Festival Awards were created by Squamish Nation artist Jim Yelton. The design that Jim carved on this this year’s awards is the Wolf and Warrior Chief. The...
Whistler, B.C. – The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (SLCC) located in Whistler, BC has been recognized by the Aboriginal Tourism Association of B.C. with the 2015 B.C Cultural Centre and Attractions of the Year award....
The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre is excited to share news of an award related to Cultural Journey. The 2014 International Bridge Conference awarded the Arthur C. Hayden Medal to Hatch Mott MacDonald for a single recent outstanding achievement in bridge engineering demonstrating vision and innovation...
Roxy Lewis and Swo-wo Gabriel are off on an adventures and we couldn't be prouder of them! ...
The retail team at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre(SLCC) proudly accepted Aboriginal Tourism B.C's Retail Company of the Year award for their ongoing work to support First Nations artists and cultural revitalization activities....
The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre is excited to announce the development of our new exhibition – Our Markings. Opening in April it will highlight traditional and contemporary markings including the art and design of tattoo. ...