Businesses /
Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 4:30pm
Friday: 8:00am – 2:30pm, closed every other Friday
Saturday – Sunday: Closed
Dunne-Za Lodge, still under the ownership of WMFN, is now managed by new personnel. For further details, bookings and contact information, please visit the new website at https://dunnezalodge.com.
Guests of Dunne-za Lodge can enjoy the calm of a beautiful lakefront view. With 30 acres of land mass and 1000 feet of lakefront property guests of Dunne-za Lodge have a wide range of recreational opportunities at their disposal. Wilderness excursions include, hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, snow shoeing, skating. The luxurious property also has wildlife zones that are protected by West Moberly First Nations. Guests are surrounded by wildlife such as Eagles ( Aydah~Kihew) , Moose (Ha-dah ~ Amisk), Swan (Dakii~ Wapisew), Bear (Sus~ Muskwa){*Beaver translations~ Cree translations}
Dunne-za Lodge strives to provide the highest quality of service and hospitality to guests and visitors, while showcasing the unique and diverse culture and traditions of Dunne-za and Cree peoples. Dunne-za Lodge is used to showcase our culture, traditions, host community events, cultural healing camps and other special events hosted by West Moberly First Nations. It is open year round with opportunities to experience First Nations culture and traditions as well as participate in activities throughout the year. With direction and guidance from West Moberly First Nations community, Dunne-za Lodge will continue to promote a healthy, open, approachable and fair environment for all guests. All guests will be treated with respect, honesty and integrity.
West Moberly First Nations is a unified and self-sustaining community that is in control of our own future, uniting our community in building for the future.