Guided tour of a reconstructed Iroquoian village

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Clock Icon 1 heure 30 minutes
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About the experience

Discover the way of life of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians in the 15th century. Through the guided tour of a life-size reconstructed Iroquoian village and their permanent exhibition, the Interpretation Center of the Droulers-Tsiionhiakwatha archaeological site offers you a unique cultural experience. Take advantage of an outdoor activity to discover, through an accurate visual representation, the Iroquoian way of life. The village facilities, artifacts, activities and workshops will make this activity an unforgettable educational experience.

This experience offers

  • 1 visite guidĆ©e (1h30) du centre d'interprĆ©tation pour une famille (2 adultes et 2 enfants)
  • 1 breuvage au choix par personne (ExclusivitĆ© Outgo)

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  • ExpĆ©rience estivale: Valide du 25 mai au 19 septembreĀ 
  • RĆ©servation requise, veuillez suivre les instructions indiquĆ©es sur votre passeport Ć©lectronique Outgo

About your host

Lieu historique national, institution musĆ©ale agrĆ©Ć©e, le Centre dā€™interprĆ©tation du site archĆ©ologique Droulers-Tsiionhiakwatha est un incontournable dans l'offre touristique du Haut-St-Laurent et de la MontĆ©rĆ©gie. Il est un exemple de rĆ©ussite en matiĆØre de dĆ©veloppement touristique culturel en milieu rural au niveau national et sā€™avĆØre aussi un exemple Ć  suivre de partenariat socio-Ć©conomique entre les PremiĆØres Nations (Mohawks) et les non-autochtones. Depuis 21 ans, le musĆ©e est administrĆ© conjointement par les Mohawks et la communautĆ© du Haut-St-Laurent Ć  titre Ć©ducatif et dans le but de prĆ©server le patrimoine.