Embark on a profound cultural journey that honours and celebrates the rich Indigenous heritage of the Huron-Wendat Nation, where ancient traditions thrive alongside contemporary Indigenous culture in the historic territory surrounding Quebec City. This respectful and educational experience, guided by Indigenous knowledge keepers and cultural ambassadors, reveals the deep spiritual connection between the Huron-Wendat people and their ancestral lands through authentic ceremonies, traditional storytelling, and hands-on cultural activities. Discover the sophisticated social structures, agricultural innovations, and artistic traditions that have sustained Indigenous communities for thousands of years while learning about the resilience and cultural revitalization efforts that continue today. Experience the sacred significance of traditional longhouses, participate in seasonal ceremonies that honour the natural world, and witness the creation of traditional crafts including beadwork, pottery, and woodcarving by master artisans. Through respectful cultural exchange and meaningful interactions with community members, gain deep understanding of Indigenous worldviews, environmental stewardship practices, and the ongoing journey toward reconciliation. Contact Ellison Tours today to arrange this meaningful Indigenous cultural experience that promotes understanding and respect.
Highlights

Traditional Longhouse & Community Life
Enter authentic reconstructed longhouses to understand traditional Huron-Wendat family and community structures, participate in storytelling circles where elders share oral histories and legends

Sacred Ceremonies & Spiritual Traditions
Respectfully witness or participate in appropriate traditional ceremonies including smudging, drumming circles, and seasonal celebrations

Traditional Arts & Crafts Workshop
Learn traditional Indigenous artistic techniques through hands-on workshops in beadwork, pottery, and woodcarving guided by master artisans

Contemporary Indigenous Culture & Reconciliation:
Engage with contemporary Indigenous artists, activists, and community leaders to understand current Indigenous rights movements and cultural revitalization efforts










