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Droulers/Tsiionhiakwatha Archaeological Site Interpretation Center

Tsiionhiakwatha’an example of successful collaboration between First Nations and non-Indigenous people’is at the forefront of cultural tourism. By far the most authentic Native historical replica in Canada, it entertains and instructs visitors, serving an educational purpose light years away from traditional tourist traps.

Schedule for the 2024 season

• From June 11 to 30: Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
• From July 1 to September 1: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
• From September 1 to September 15: Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Location

Operating location
1800, ch. Leahy, Saint-Anicet, Québec, Canada, J0S 1M0
45.08274800, -74.31454900
Intérieur de la maison-longue   © É.Lumier

Intérieur de la maison-longue   © É.Lumier

Visite commentée   © É.Lumier

Visite commentée   © É.Lumier

Maison-longue le soir   © É.Lumier

Maison-longue le soir   © É.Lumier

Village iroquoien   © É.Lumier

Village iroquoien   © É.Lumier

Vue extérieure de la maison-longue   © É.Lumier

Vue extérieure de la maison-longue   © É.Lumier

Entrée   © É.Lumier

Entrée   © É.Lumier

Vue du village   © É.Lumier

Vue du village   © É.Lumier

Activities

Recreational and cultural activities

Démonstration
Children's entertainment
Guided tour
Workshop
Interpretation of indigenous Culture

Facilities

Well-being and relaxation

Garden

Infrastructure and equipment

Interpretation panels

Services

Restaurant and food services

Picnic area

Visitor services

Air conditioning
Shop

Admitted customers

Adults
Groups
Teens
Dogs (on leash)
Childrens

Groups

Group rate
Guided tour in english
Reservation required
Guided tour in french

Getting there

Parking

Parking for buses and coaches
Free on-site parking

Transportation services

Signposted access (blue signs)

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