The Louis Bull Tribe of Alberta is diversifying its economy.
The tribe purchased the Cedar Cress Inn for an undisclosed price.
The hotel features three suites, three rooms, a restaurant and a lounge.
In addition to the hotel, the tribe owns a golf course, RV park and other properties in and around Pigeon Lake. The tribe also owns 11,000 acres of farm land in the area.
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Hobbema area band expands holdings in Pigeon Lake area
(The Wetaskiwin Times 4/22)
Casino in the cards for Louis Bull Tribe? (The Wetaskiwin Times 4/22)
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