Colorful Experience, Fine Dining and Peaceful staying
Step inside the orange-painted double doors and lead you into the ‘The Dining Room’, where your breath is instantly taken away by the brilliantly painted dining room. Bright reds, oranges, greens and patterns captivate your eye from one end of the room to the next and up to its 20 foot ceilings. The Cree Indian designs and colors were painted by French artist, Antoine Goufee, are the perfect accompaniment for any meal.
Built in 1929 as a private membership resort Naniboujou was going to be an all inclusive resort that even included a golf course, with goals of 1000+ members. Unfortunately the great depression happened shortly after its opening and it did not make it. Today it's still a luxury location; lodge and restaurant. It is as true to its original charm as a place could be- still retaining its color and charm- including the largest native rock chimney in Minnesota!