Where are we going today?
Inaugurated in 2008, the Huron-Wendat Museum is an institution created to conserve and promote the heritage of the Wendat people. With a permanent exhibit Territories, memories, knowledge, an ongoing program of temporary exhibits, and numerous activities and themed workshops, the Museum carries out its mandate to teach and popularize the history, culture and art of the Wendat people and of other First Nations. For visitors, the Museum is also a gateway, leading to Wendake's numerous heritage sites such as Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Church, the Kabir Kouba waterfall and Tsawenhohi House.
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Please call Le Musee Huron Wendat before you set on your journey, to make sure it is open - we
try our best to keep information on the website up to date, but it is always worth checking before you
leave.
Also it may be worth clicking the link for Le Musee Huron Wendat website, so see if there are any special events or seasonal things to do that may be going on throughout the day.