All year long, the Huron-Wendat Museum offers a variety of activities designed to provide you with an authentic cultural experience in Wendake, located just 20 kilometers from Québec City. The museum features a historical collection that highlights the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of this ancient Indigenous nation.
Travel to the heart of Huron-Wendat history by taking part in one of the many activities offered by the Huron-Wendat Museum!
Whether you're with family, friends, a tour group, or a school class, the museum offers a wide range of workshops, tours, and hands-on experiences tailored to all audiences. Visits are centered around the permanent exhibition “Wendat, Endi’ we the Wendat”, as well as temporary exhibits and the on-site traditional longhouse.
Discover our temporary exhibition - from June 21st to October 19, 2025
This temporary exhibition builds upon the Wendat Endi permanent exhibition, shifting the focus to the present-day Wendat Nation.
It features the voices of 25 community members, captured through the photographic portraits of Derek Gros-Louis. Each image is paired with a personal narrative, offering insights into the thoughts, experiences, and identities of these contemporary Wendat individuals. Among the contributors are children from Wahta School, who shared their perspectives on identity and role models. This project aims to bridge the historical context presented in the permanent exhibition with the current realities of the Nation.
Discovery Tour, Guided Tour or Self-Guided Tour, discover a magnificent culture.
Looking for a creative activity? Make a talking stick with one of our facilitators. Interested in discovering the myths and legends of the nation? Join a guide for an authentic experience or spend a night in the longhouse!
Ready to explore an exceptional site? Visit the Huron-Wendat Museum in Wendake. For more information, visit our website.


