"Jimmy Simpson's first guests at Bow Lake traveled 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. Our cuisine under the direction of Executive Chef, Charles See, is fresh, in season and always cooked to perfection." |