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Long ago, the Coast Salish people had a specialized breed of dog from which they combed and harvested hair for weaving.

Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
4584 Blackcomb Way
Whistler, BC Canada V0N 1B4
Driving & Parking Directions
1 866 441 SLCC (7522)
info@slcc.ca

Hours of Operation
9:30am - 5pm Daily
BellBell is proud to support the creation of the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre.
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Persons With Disabilities

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre - where rivers, mountains and people meet - embodies the spirit of partnership between Whistler's two Native cultures, the Squamish Aboriginal people and the Lil'wat Aboriginal people. Squamish Nation territory extends from North Vancouver through Squamish to Whistler, and Lil'wat Nation territory starts in Whistler and extends north through Pemberton to Mount Currie. Our traditional territories overlap in Whistler. The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre, the first of its kind in Canada, offers guests the opportunity to learn about two distinctly different BC First Nations.

The Squamish and Lil'wat people welcome you to our Cultural Centre. We are open to the public daily between 9:30am - 5:00pm. We have a deep connection to this land - our people have lived here since time immemorial.

Meet our Squamish and Lil'wat ambassadors. Take a guided or self guided tour through our museum, exhibits and contemporary galleries. Join us in song. Watch our spectacular 15 minute film showcasing our traditional and modern cultures. Engage in storytelling and make a craft; learn about Salish wool and cedar weaving.

The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre is wheelchair accessible via the Lorimer Road entrance and the front entrance off Blackcomb Way. Elevators are available to move between floors.

Access to the Exhibits in the Great Hall, museum and contemporary gallery are accessible. The Theatre which showcases a spectacular 15-minute film is accessible to people in a wheelchair.

There are two parking spots available on-site for people with disabilities. These are located to the left of the Drop Off area off Blackcomb Way. Click here to view map.

Washrooms are accessible and access to the Café and Gift Shop are also wheelchair accessible.

Click here to learn more about the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre guest experience.