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Jayme Moye mentioned Nemiah Valley Lodge in his Article published in Conde Nast traveler in August 2022. His Article is a round up of indigenous owned lodges located deep in BC.

 
 
On the first evening, guests are welcomed by one of the chiefs and invited to hear the Xeni Gwet’in creation story and history as stewards of these lands.
— Jayme Moye - Conde Nast Traveler

These Indigenous-Owned Lodges Take Visitors Deep Into British Columbia

Expect hot springs, grizzly bear spotting, and plant medicine at these newly-opened eco-resorts.

BY JAYME MOYE

August 1, 2022

In 2019, the Xeni Gwet'in and Tŝilhqot'in First Nations purchased this former guest ranch and cabins, located a stone's throw from the craggy peaks of Ts'ilos Provincial Park, a remote, wildly pristine destination a seven-hour drive northwest from Whistler. Following a massive renovation, it reopened in June as a wilderness retreat and cultural center. Here, elders share skills like drumming, beading, and plant medicine. On the first evening, guests are welcomed by one of the chiefs and invited to hear the Xeni Gwet'in creation story and history as stewards of these lands.

 
 

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