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Sweetgrass at Nk’Mip Cellars

Visit Sweetgrass, the new winery restaurant at Nk’Mip Cellars that combines Indigenous and contemporary cuisine.

Lunch will be served he Sweetgrass patio daily Spring, Summer and Fall and in the indoor Knowledge Keepers Lounge in the Winter.

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Shuswap Farmstand Trail

The Shuswap is home to a wide variety of organic and locally grown produce, which is available often from the food producers themselves, in select stores, in farmers’ markets not to mention the many restaurants and eateries throughout the region.

The Shuswap is home to a wide variety of organic and locally grown produce, which is available often from the food producers themselves, in select stores, in farmers’ markets not to mention the many restaurants and eateries throughout the region.

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Historic Hat Creek Ranch

Spend the day exploring the rich history of the past through the stories and traditions of the St’uxwtews Pesuten people and the shared history of the settlers who traversed and shaped the lands during the Gold Rush.

Spend an afternoon exploring the historic bunkhouses and learning from the Indigenous Interpretation Site about the history of the Shuswap Nation, or, spend the night in one of the onsite accommodations.

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Indigenous Tourism in Armstrong

Armstrong and Spallumcheen reside on the land of the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Splatin/Secwepemc and Syilx/Okanagan people. Take part in an authentic cultural experience that will leave you with a greater connection and cultural understanding.

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Kalamalka Indigenous Garden in Vernon

Overlooking beautiful Kalamalka Lake, the Kalamalka Indigenous garden showcases traditional Syilx plants, medicine, foods, C’aptikwl, and ceremony through inclusive community tours and experiential learning. You will leave the garden with knowledge of the Syilx Okanagan people and their connection to the land, and learn about the uses of Indigenous plants in Syilx traditions.

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