About Us

About Us

The One Arrow Cultural Centre is more than just a venue—it is a sacred space where heritage, healing, and hope come together. Located in the heart of One Arrow First Nation near Bellevue, Saskatchewan, the centre is surrounded by the natural beauty of Adamson Lake and the Nesbit Forest, offering visitors a peaceful and reflective environment deeply rooted in Cree culture. Designed to support a wide range of community needs, the Cultural Centre features a modern conference facility, fully winterized cabins, breakout rooms, a commercial kitchen, and gathering spaces that blend traditional elements with contemporary design. It hosts everything from leadership retreats and cultural workshops to healing circles and language revitalization programs. Every event held at the centre is enriched by the spirit of the land and the wisdom of Cree Elders who guide its cultural programming. The centre plays a crucial role in preserving and passing down Indigenous knowledge through ceremonies, storytelling, sacred dance, traditional food preparation, and foraging workshops. It welcomes both local community members and visitors from across Canada and beyond, serving as a place of learning, reconciliation, and cultural exchange. Beyond its cultural and educational contributions, the One Arrow Cultural Centre also fosters economic growth by creating employment opportunities and attracting tourism to the region. It reflects the One Arrow First Nation’s commitment to self-determination, community wellness, and intergenerational strength. Whether you're seeking a retreat for reflection, a venue for learning, or an experience of genuine cultural connection, the One Arrow Cultural Centre stands ready to welcome you with open arms and open hearts.

WHY ONE ARROW CULTURAL CAMP

The One Arrow Cultural Camp offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Cree traditions, land-based teachings, and community connection. Set in the tranquil Nesbit Forest beside Adamson Lake, the camp provides modern amenities—including winterized cabins and a fully equipped lodge—while honoring ancestral practices like medicine picking, storytelling, moccasin making, and traditional feasts. Whether you're seeking cultural enrichment, family bonding, or a peaceful retreat, the camp welcomes all to experience Indigenous knowledge in a meaningful and inclusive way.