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International pow-wow of Wendake
International pow-wow of Wendake
2025 dates to be announced (June)
Come live an unforgettable cultural experience with family and friends at the heart of the Huron- Wendat community! Attend the international drum & dance competitions held in the magnificent open-air dance circle, feel your heartbeat to the rhythm of ...
 
Site traditionnel Innu Kanapeut
The Kanapeut Innu Traditional Site is a place where Innu culture comes alive. It is a place to share Innu-aitun, a culture that includes way of life and language, connection to the land, spirituality and values. It pays tribute to the elders, grandparents ...
 
Rendez-Vous of the Artisans and Artists of Wendake
This get-together, open to the public, allows exhibitors to present their respective arts through various artistic presentations (singing, dancing, drums, etc.), demonstrative activities (creating talking sticks, beadwork, etc.), and conferences focused ...
 
Pow-wow de Pikogan
Pow-wow de Pikogan
2025 dates to be announced (June)
The Pikogan Pow Wow is a celebration of Indigenous culture. It is a joyful, family-friendly gathering centered around values such as openness and sharing. The Pow-Wow is open to all and features Indigenous regalia, dance, music, cuisine, and crafts; it ...
 
Huron Traditional Site Onhoüa Chetek8e
Kwe! Follow the path and discover the History of the Hurons-Wendat from past to present. Guided tours, canoe ride, tales & legends, handicraft workshop, tomahawk trow and much more. On site, you will have the chance to taste some "typical tapas" at the ...
 
Innucadie Stories and Legends Festival
2024 edition cancelled. 2025 dates to be announced (August)
The Innucadie Stories and Legends Festival Innucadie is located at the end of Route 138 on the North Coast, is an exceptional event which takes place in remote Natashquan-Nutashkuan, a charming village with beaches, waters suitable for swimming, taiga ...
 
Maskisin économuseum (Atikuss)
A visit to Atikuss will awaken all your senses and transport you to the heart of the history of the Innu people. Pages of stories are embodied in the work of the artisans that they will share with you. You will discover their passion for craftsmanship ...
 
Nestled amidst the splendor of nature in Wendake, close to Quebec City, the First Nations Hotel-Museum extends an invitation to embark on an unparalleled cultural and exquisite odyssey. This establishment boasts 79 rooms, including a new Deluxe section ...
 
Innu Nikamu Festival
2025 dates to be announced (July-August)
Innu Nikamu (“he sings in Innu”) is one of the biggest Indigenous music festivals on the continent. Over four days, artists from different nations take to the festival stage to perform in different musical styles. Through the festival, the community ...
 
ANISIPI (which means pure water, life source, in Algonquin) Activity circuit to discover water. A touristic activity that highlights the natural and cultural heritage of Amos-Harricana, a vast territory marked by the thousand-year-old history of the Anicicape ...