Aboriginal sites reflect the image of First Nations peoples who lived on Quebec territory long before the existence of New France. Eleven aboriginal nations can be found in Quebec, each with its own distinct language and culture. Wendat, Algonquin, Montagnais and Cree, all have at least one thing in common: a welcoming hospitality and desire to share their history. The Quebec Aboriginal Tourism Corporation unites aboriginal tourism businesses and corporations across the province. Many thematically organized sites are found throughout Quebec, where houses, festivities and traditional items from aboriginal culture are recreated. In some cases, entire villages may be visited in the company of aboriginal guides. Some sites even include the possibility to enjoy the full aboriginal experience with a traditional meal, show and on-site accommodations, in a tepee or longhouse.
Our suggestions - Aboriginal Village Tours
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An eco-tourism aboriginal site is ready to welcome you. It consists of a chalet, multiple traditional and authentic Cree dwellings that feature comfort ...
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The Odanak Pow Wow remain faithful to the elements that have made it so popular. The last weekend of July will be devoted to a range of activities against ...
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A trading post, an enchanted forest, a beach bordering a 110-kilometre lake, 6,000 years of Aboriginal presence, two centuries of rivalry for the control ...
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