Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre

The Nk'Mip Desert Culture Centre (Okanagan [n̩kʼəˈmip]; conventional English pronunciation respelling "in-ka-meep") is an interpretive centre in Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada, It is owned and operated by the Osoyoos Indian Band and is approximately 3 km (2 mi) north of the Canada–United States border.

Exhibits include recreated examples of Aboriginal architecture structures: a Tipi, Pit-house, and Sweat lodge.

The building is adjacent to a remnant of the desert, approximately 1,600 acres of which are being preserved as a conservation area.

[5] The Centre was designed by Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden architects + urbanists (now DIALOG), and completed in 2006.

The construction cost was $6.6 million for the 39,000 m2 (420,000 sq ft) (interior and exterior spaces) facility.