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- Category: Artists of our Nations
- Meaningful Giving with Authentic Indigenous Corporate Gifts
- Above the Clouds: Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week in Whistler at the SLCC
- Woven Pathways: Indigenous Fashion and Cultural Continuity – A Celebration of Contemporary Indigenous Design
- Experience Revitalized Exhibit and Storytelling at the SLCC
- Celebrating Indigenous Art and Culture: The Role of Lil’wat and Squamish Artists in the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025
- SLCC Screens Award-Winning Documentary Sugarcane in Fall 2024
- Lil’wat Director Sandy Ward’s Film wins Dirt Diaries 2024
- Mountains for everyone
- Songs From our Nations Volume 3
- Category: Community Events
- National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebrations June 21, 2026
- Celebrate Family Day Weekend at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
- 2025 Year in Review: Cultural Connection at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
- SLCC Online Auction Fundraiser
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at the SLCC
- National Indigenous History Month 2025 at the SLCC
- Spring Craft Workshops
- Ambassadors Named Winner of Citizens of the Year Award
- TEDX Whistler at the SLCC
- Learning Together: Indigenous-guided reconciliation for allies
- Indigenous Cultural Awareness Workshop
- Indigenous Wellness Experiences in June at the SLCC 2023
- SLCC Wins 2021 National TIAC Indigenous Tourism Award
- TEDX Whistler at the SLCC 2021
- Truth and Reconciliation: Whistler’s Bridge Banner
- National Day for Truth and Reconcilation: An open letter to Whistler Businesses
- NDTR: How can I learn more?
- Whistler 101: Indigenous Peoples
- NDTR – A statement from SLCC Ambassadors
- ABOUT National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Hey Whistler: Let’s talk about Land Acknowledgements
- A Self-Guided Tour to Whistler’s Outdoor Indigenous Art
- Commemorating the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games
- Category: Featured Events
- SLCC Celebrates Allison Burns Joseph and Alison Pascal with the RMOW Freedom of the Municipality Award
- September at the SLCC: A Month of Indigenous Culture, Community & Reconciliation
- July Long Weekend at the SLCC in Whistler
- SLCC Storytelling Featured in Self-Guided Tour in Go Whistler Tours App
- Indigenous Youth Revitalize Traditional Fish Skin Leather Technique
- Category: Featured Exhibits
- Category: Featured News
- Holiday Gift Guide: Meaningful Indigenous Gifts for loved ones
- SLCC Curator Alison Pascal Named Champion of the Arts and Culture 2025
- 2024 Year in Review at the SLCC
- Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre Announces New Executive Director: Liza Walli, starting April 2, 2024
- SLCC named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for 2024
- 2023 Year in Review at the SLCC: A Year of Cultural Resonance
- Winter solstice celebrated at the SLCC: Opening day of the UNCEDED Photography Exhibit and Spo7ez Winter Feast
- SLCC and Moody Dan recognized as winners at the Whistler Excellence Awards 2022
- SLCC Finalists in the Whistler Excellence Awards 2022
- SLCC Wins 2022 BC Indigenous Operator of the Year Award
- Celebrating Women in Business
- Indigenous Tourism – The Fastest Growing Tourism Sector In The World
- Category: Gift Shop
- Explore our Mother’s Day Gift Guide!
- Valentine’s Gift Guide: Thoughtful Indigenous Creations to Celebrate Love
- Holiday Gift Guide: Unique Indigenous Gifts at the SLCC Gallery and Gift Shop
- Authentic Indigenous Gifts from Whistler to the World
- Books for your knowledge
- Recognizing Indigenous influences on a Sea to Sky Corridor Adventure
- Category: Guided Tours
- Category: Indigenous 101
- Category: Indigenous Youth Ambassador Program
- Category: Media Stories
- 2022 in Review at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
- The Whistler Podcast: Mayor Jack Crompton speaks with SLCC Curator Mixalhítsa7 Alison Pascal
- SLCC Ambassadors and our People mourn for the 215 children discovered on Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation, at the site of the former Kamloops Residential School
- Cultural Sharing at the First Nations Winter Feast
- Category: Our Stories
- Category: SLCC News
- Category: Workshops
Press Release
- Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre to host Above the Clouds Fashion Show by Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week (VIFW) in Whistler on Sunday, November 23
- Feature Exhibition - Woven Pathways: Indigenous Fashion and Cultural Continuity - Opens October 18, 2025 at the SLCC
- SLCC Welcomes Guests for a powerful month of connection and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Revitalized Permanent Exhibition and Guided Tour experiences at the SLCC
- SLCC Showcases Revitalized Indigenous Exhibits and Summer Cultural Programming for National Indigenous History Month in June
- Legends of the Land Exhibit opens April 25, 2025
- Award-winning documentary SUGARCANE to show at the SLCC
- Chief Dan George Exhibition Opens July 10 at the SLCC
- SLCC to open on July 1 and host Speaker Series with Lil’wat Chief Dean Nelson
- SLCC to host Lil’wat Master Carver Jonathan Joe carving for the Salish Summer Carving Series
- Exhibition Declaration of the Lillooet Tribes opens May 10, 2024
- Feature Exhibition Ta na wa Yúus ta Stitúyntsam̓ / skel7áw̓lh opens Tuesday, April 30, 2024
- Feature Exhibition Fighting for Justice opens at the SLCC
- Feature Exhibition – 100 Years of Unity Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) Amalgamation
- SLCC hosting Squamish Master Carver Xwalacktun for the Salish Summer Carving Series
- SLCC celebrating National Indigenous History Month in June with immersive cultural experiences
- Feature Exhibition UNCEDED: S7ULH TEMÍXW / TI TMICWKÁLHA / OUR LAND opens December 21, 2022
- Ancient Medicine: From Feast to Famine to Freedom Exhibition opens June 21
- SLCC to host carving of the Community Reconciliation Canoe
- Retail Award Winners
- SD 48 looks to build on Indigenous student success
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Exhibits
- Woven Pathways: Fashion and Cultural Continuity
- Net Making
- Legends of the land
- Chief Dan George: Actor and Activist
- Summer Salish Carving Series 2024
- Declaration of the Lillooet Tribes
- Steward of the Land
- Fighting for Justice
- 100 Years of Unity
- Salish Summer Carving Series 2023
- Unceded: S7ulh Temíxw / Ti Tmicwkálha / Our Land
- Ancient Medicines: From Feast to Famine to Freedom
- The Community Reconciliation Canoe
- Our Living Languages
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Boarder X
- Summer Regalia Series
- Sqātsza7 Tmicw – Father Land
- Twenty Foot Cedar Pole Carving
- Ambassadors
- Honouring the gifts of our forest
- Spo7ez Workhouse
- Where Are The Children?
- Sacred Markings
- Pieces of the Past
- The Craft and Culture of Canoes
- Weaving Wisdom
- Our People Our Places
- See the Bigger Picture
- Contemporary Art
- What We Treasure
Cultural Sharing
- Welcome Ceremony
- Spo7ez Performance Team
- Blessing - Wedding or Feast
- Spo7ez Procession
- Spakwus Slolem - Eagle Song Dancers
- First Nations Hoop Dancing