"At the national Ekionkiestha' longhouse I listened to stories and encountered traditional cultural programming that contextualized the Huron-Wendat people’s history and practices." - Julia Eskins
Julia Eskins
Julia Eskins is a writer and editor covering travel, design, and culture. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue, National Geographic, and more. She’s traveled to more than 50 countries, lived in five, and currently calls Toronto home.
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A bit touristy and long house is fake. Guide had a lot of energy but was very hard to understand with a very thick accent. Food at restaurant was great. I think dinner was the best part of the visit b
Eileen W.
Google
I got a guided tour, tickets bought at the nearby hotel, which covered the Longhouse, a small museum and the nearby church. We heard a lot of interesting information and got to handle some of the implements the indigenous people used!
Jojo P.
Google
Awesome museum that shows the story of the Indigenous people of that region. A must see when visiting Quebec City!
batman51
Google
Knew nothing about the indigenous culture but given an interesting tour by our young lady guide and spent a pleasant half day on the trip and looking around the local area.
Sparza M.
Google
The long house was the main attraction there was no much to see though it took us only 45 min to explore the place the entire place in including the measum.