This place is temporarily closed. . The Chiniki Cultural Centre provides a complete educational and experiential First Nations experience in food, art, music, history, culture and storytelling. Open daily, our cultural exhibit area contains museum-quality displays that depict an accurate and engaging view of the Chiniki Nation’s history and traditions in Alberta. Visitors can also browse through our gallery shop, which showcases indigenous art, handiwork and clothing items made by members of the Chiniki, Stoney Nakoda and Treaty 7 First Nations. Nature tours, interactive workshops and special programs are offered throughout the year, guided by Elders and nation members in an authentic tipi encampment. Stones Restaurant, located onsite, offers an authentic, fine dining experience. Prepared by top chefs using indigenous recipes passed down from generation to generation, dishes are created from locally grown and seasonally sourced ingredients. Menu items are available for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner.
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