
Interested in spending your summer in the heart of the Canadian Rockies?
The Lodge is now hiring team members for the Summer 2023 season.

FALL 2022 UPDATE
The Café and Gallery at the Lodge are now closed for the season. The glorious fall weather has continued to shine upon us here at Bow Lake. We look forward to seeing you next summer at our Café and Gallery. Stay tuned for opening dates for the 2023 season.
Eat together

Nestled on the shore of breathtaking Bow Lake, the iconic red roof of The Lodge has punctuated Alberta’s world-class natural scenery since 1922. Today, a group of new owners committed to the preservation of the property’s history and the surrounding environment have come together to refurbish the recognizable structure to its former glory, with attention to modern sustainability practises and deep respect for the history of the land itself.
Throughout our restoration process our priorities are twofold:
1. To meet and exceed standards for land preservation and environmental practices set forth by Parks Canada;
2. And to create the setting for a truly one-of-a-kind accommodation experience focused on The Lodge’s natural, beautiful surroundings.
A note on our name:
Formerly known as Simpson’s Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, The Lodge at Bow Lake honours the deep history of the property and individuals who built it while seeking to reconcile transgressions of the past. In working with Indigenous consultants and an Elder from the Stoney Nakoda Nation, it was determined that “Num Ti Jah” was not officially gifted to Jimmy Simpson. Therefore, at the Elder’s recommendation, the new stewards of The Lodge decided to remove it from the name.

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