"Situated on the Huron-Wendat reserve just outside Old Québec City, this 79-room boutique resort draws on tepee and longhouse architecture and is decorated with Indigenous art; beaver pelts are placed at the foot of every bed. The property houses the on-site Huron-Wendat Museum and the Ekionkiestha’ National Longhouse, offering well-curated exhibits and guided tours, plus a Myths and Legends experience that showcases Wendat traditions. La Traite, the in-house fine-dining restaurant, serves high-end Indigenous-inspired cuisine such as seal tataki poached with milk and smoked thyme and duck breast with blueberry and honey sauce, and Sunday brunch is presented to the rhythm of a drum. Nearby cultural attractions include a reconstructed historical Wendat village at Huron Traditional Site Onhoüa Chetek8e and the immersive Onhwa’Lumina night walk celebrating the Huron-Wendat Nation." - Debbie Olsen