"A recent $10 million renovation of the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations added 24 new rooms, as well as a remodeled restaurant and a cellar stocked with wines from Indigenous producers. The hotel, which is in the Huron-Wendat Nation territory of Wendake, an enclave of Quebec City, shares its site along the Akiawenrahk River (also known as the St. Charles) with the Musée Huron-Wendat, which has both permanent and rotating exhibitions and is also home to the Ekionkiestha’ National Longhouse, a wooden replica of a pre-Columbian dwelling. Guests can visit for an evening of traditional stories and song and, if they like, spend the night." - Diane Selkirk