Osoyoos, B.C., site of first Indigenous golf tournament in the province
VICTORIA — First Nations, Métis and Inuit golfers will have a chance to compete in the inaugural Indigenous Championship British Columbia set for this May.
The tournament is a partnership with the Office of the Lieutenant-Governor of B.C. and the Osoyoos Indian Band, which owns the Nk’Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course.
Christina Proteau, a competitive golfer, Indigenous woman and chair of the organizing committee, says she’s looking forward to blending competition and reconciliation at the same event.
The championship will see 128 men, women and youth compete and play together from May 28 to May 30, and participants must register before April 28.