Whistler Traveller Magazine

A Touch of Culture

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The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre opens its doors every Tuesday evening from 5pm – 8pm, beginning in May until the end of September. They invite guests to experience their First Nations centre and literally get a taste of its culture with a tour and VXPSWXRXV VXPPHU BB4. $ ORQJ wLWK D GHOLFLRXV fiOHW of cedar plank west coast salmon, the freshly baked sage and cheddar bannock bread is something every visitor must try! The BBQ buffet is served on the 7,000- square- foot Mezzanine Patio with views out over Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain or amongst the cedar in the round Istken Hall if the rain comes down. A ticket costs $ 58 for an adult and $ 48 for children aged 12 and under. 604- 964- 0998 Tip: The bannock bread is amazing, but remember to leave room for the mixed berry crumble dessert. Photo Op: Next to the hand- carved wooden canoes in the Great Hall or out by the totem poles.

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