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104 Deep Bay Dr
Lakeside, MT 59922

Deep Bay Center in Lakeside, MT is a 501 c 3 charitable organization offering classes, workshops, and retreats focused on empowering individuals with new skills and confidence to live life to the fullest. Their spiritual retreat and education center provides a supportive environment for learning and sharing knowledge that promotes positive and healthful lifestyles.

Located just off US Highway 93, approximately 4 miles south of Lakeside Montana, Deep Bay Center's facility includes open beam timber framed homes in a rugged, natural setting on Flathead Lake. With a focus on esoteric knowledge, energy healing, meditation, and yoga classes, the center aims to help individuals discover their inherent potential and engage with others in a meaningful and contributing way.

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