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Simpson's
Num-Ti-Jah Lodge
Celebrating the Legends of the Canadian Rockies

"There
is absolutely nothing in the city to give us the same feeling as
the great, mysterious things of nature...."
Ideal
for a retreat, romantic getaway and honeymoons
"The
location is absolutely stunning"
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When
Jimmy Simpson, founder of Num-Ti-Jah Lodge, first came upon
Bow Lake in 1898, he described it as the most beautiful thing
he'd seen in Canada. For more than eighty years thousands
of guests, visitors and artists have agreed with his words. |
Num-Ti-Jah
Lodge overlooks one of the most dramatic scenes in the Canadian
Rockies.
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Retreat to
a different time. Jimmy Simpson's first guests at Bow Lake travelled
in by horseback. They came to experience a part of the world
that few had seen.
Hospitality
was a tent for sleeping in, wool blankets for warmth, and meals
cooked on an open fire. In today's modern world, there are still
only a few basics that we all need at the end of the day: shelter
for the night, a hearty meal, and a warm bed. At Num-Ti-Jah Lodge
we believe in the simple life.
We have 25
rustic rooms to stretch out in, hot showers any time, thick duvets
to crawl under, and no phones or TV in the room to interrupt
your thoughts. Our restaurant is the heart of our Lodge.
The large
stone fireplace built by Jimmy Simpson warms the room in the
evening. On the log walls, Jimmy's collection of animal heads
are evidence of an adventurer's life in the mountains.
The Elkhorn Dining Room: Our
Chefs strive to use Fresh, Seasonal, Local and Organic Produce
whenever possible. All served in a warm, relaxed, friendly atmosphere
in a unique Canadian Rockies setting complimented by many heritage
regional animal mounts. In the winter, retire to a seat in front
of the immense stone fireplace for your coffee and after dinner
drinks. Fully licensed.
Nashan-esen Lounge: a cozy lounge accentuated
by a pool table and boasting numerous wildlife pictures and hides.
Fully licensed.
The Library: a comfortable, cozy atmosphere
in harmony with rustic simplicity. Be embraced by a deep couch
in front of a large stone fireplace or relax with a book from
our library or over a social game among old friends or new acquaintances.
Fully licensed.
Enjoy
our 100% non-smoking environment.
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2008 Summer Season Rates
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June 13 to September
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| Accommodation |
Rate |
Lake
View with 1 king & 2 singles
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$325
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Lake
View with 1 king
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$315
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Lake
View with 2 queens
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$315
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Lake
View with 1 queen & 1 single
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$305
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Mountain
View with 2 queens
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$270
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Mountain View
with 1 queen & 1 single
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Mountain View
with 1 queen
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$230
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Mountain View
with 2 singles
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$230
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here to make a booking or inquiry |
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Winter
Season Rates
December
1 to December 20, 2007;
January
2 to June 12, 2008;
September
14 to October 12, 2008
| Accommodation |
Rate |
Lake
View with 1 king & 2 singles
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$170
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Lake
View with 1 king
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$165
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Lake
View with 2 queens
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$165
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Lake
View with 1 queen & 1 single
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$160
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Mountain
View with 2 queens
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$150
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Mountain View with
1 queen & 1 single
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Mountain View with
1 queen
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$130
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Mountain View with
2 singles
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$130
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here to make a booking or inquiry |
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Room
rates are quoted in Canadian dollars, per night.
Rates
are based on double occupancy and subject to applicable
taxes (11%).
$15.00
additional room charge per extra person (including children)
per night.
One night, non-refundable, deposit due on booking (Visa or Mastercard).
All
rates subject to change without notice
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Christmas
Season Rates
December
21, 2007 to January 1, 2008
Accommodation
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Rate
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Lake View with
1 king & 2 singles
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$225
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Lake View with
1 king
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$215
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Lake View with
2 queens
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$215
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Lake View with
1 queen & 1 single
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$210
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Mountain View
with 2 queens
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$200
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Mountain View with 1 queen & 1
single
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$195
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Mountain View with 1 queen
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$170
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Mountain View with 2 singles
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$170
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