Myths & Legends
First Nations Myths & Legends
In the National Ekionkiestha' Longhouse, sitting by a fire, let yourself be mesmerized by the myths and legends of the First [...]
Ekionkiestha’ National Longhouse
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Canoe and Kayak | Canot Légaré
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Traditional jewelry workshop
You will make a traditional necklace. On a leather string, you will choose the ornaments and learn about their meanings for the Huron-Wendat [...]
Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church
Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church is a church of Roman Catholic tradition located in the Huron-Wendat community of Wendake. It was classified as a heritage building in 1957 and designated a national [...]
Tsawenhohi’ house
Located in the heart of Old Wendake, construction of Tsawenhohi House began in 1807 and was completed in 1820. Tsawenhohi was the name of the first Grand Chief to live in the house, Nicolas Vincent [...]
Huron-Wendat Museum
Inaugurated in 2008, the Huron-Wendat Museum is an institution created to protect and promote the heritage of the Wendat [...]
Akiawenrahk river / Kabir Kouba waterfall
The 28-meter-high Kabir Kouba Falls is overlooked by a 42-meter-deep canyon. From 2007 to 2009, archeological excavations uncovered the remains of the flour, saw and paper mills, built in the 18th [...]
Fresco of the Wendat people
The Wendat People Fresco is located at Place de la Nation, on a wall near the Saint-Charles River, at the intersection of Bastien [...]
Mocassins Trail
Explore Old Wendake at your own pace and find out why the Huron-Wendat Nation has been there for so [...]
Rivière-Saint-Charles Linear Park
Explore the magnificent 32 km hiking trail running the length of Saint-Charles River, from its mouth in the Old Port to its source at Saint-Charles [...]
Huron Traditional Site « Onhoüa Chetek8e »
Kwe! We would like to welcome you to the “ONHOÜA CHETEK8E” Traditional Huron Site. Open year round, the site gives visitors a unique opportunity to discover the history, culture and lifestyle of [...]