Dakota Dunes Casino

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dakota Dunes Casino
Location Whitecap, Saskatchewan, Canada
Address 204 Dakota Dunes Way
Opening date August 2007[1]
Casino type Land
Owner Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
Website www.dakotadunescasino.com

Dakota Dunes Casino, is a casino located on land belonging to the Whitecap First Nation, south of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada along Saskatchewan Highway 219. The 84,000 sq. ft facility includes a Casino (with 500 slot machines, 14 table games), multi-purpose rooms, and restaurant opened in 2007 at a cost of $27 Million Canadian. The casino is attached to the Dakota Dunes Golf Links 18 hole Golf Course.

In 2010, the casino released plans for a $25 Million Canadian expansion to add a spa, expanded convention facilities and a 161-room hotel.[2] It was announced that construction was expected to start in the spring of 2011.

Teepee of Light

Complementary Shuttle Bus Departing Saskatoon Bus Depot

The Teepee of Light consists of seven 4000-watt spot lights that at night project into the night sky to form a light effect in the shape of a teepee.

Dakota Dunes Golf Links

The 18 hole golf course opened to the public on April 30, 2004. The golf course was designed by Graham Cooke. The golf course hosts the Dakota Dunes Casino Open on the PGA Tour Canada.[3]

Controversy Over Banning Star Phoenix Reporters

On April 2, 2008, StarPhoenix was threatened with a ban from covering Press Conferences at the Casino over reporter Betty Ann Adam investigating a story about the re-instatement of previously dismissed staff member at the casino.[4]

See also

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.