Join Ambassadors for craft activities during June for National Indigenous History Month!
June dates coming soon!
Use buckskin, beads and hide lacing to craft a handmade medicine bag!
June dates coming soon!
Weave a vibrant dreamcatcher with feathers, beads, sinew, and a suede-wrapped hoop.
June dates coming soon!
Make a beautiful traditional Salish hand drum using deer hide and a cedar frame.
Experience the SLCC’s exhibition celebrating 100 years ago, in 1923, when sixteen villages amalgamated together to form the Squamish Nation as we know it today.
To learn more visit slcc.ca/amalgamation/
Admire the new carved house post now standing at the entrance to the SLCC Istken Hall on Lorimer Road. Carved by Master Carver Xwalacktun and Apprentice Brandon Hall, the house post honours the Hereditary Chiefs who came together to form the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) in 1923.
To learn more visit slcc.ca/carving/
To learn more visit slcc.ca/slcc-go-whistler-app/
Knowledgeable Cultural Ambassadors share their cultural teachings with guests during guided tours; visit our Group Tours page for more information.
Discover our unique style of modern First Nation’s cuisine such as bannock, salmon and venison. Visit the Thunderbird Café.
Discover our unique selection of First Nations merchandise ranging from handcrafted works of art, to home accents, clothing and accessories, jewellery, pottery, baskets, books and souvenir merchandise. Visit the Gallery & Gift Shop.
Weddings at the SLCC are some of the most spectacular; learn more about our venue as your wedding location by visiting slcc.ca/weddings.