Home to the largest cycling network in Québec and close to Montréal, the Montérégie region is well suited to both leisurely rides and longer cycling getaways. Accessible early in the season and adapted to cyclists of…
CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION DU SITE ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DROULERS/TSIIONHIAKWATHA
The proposed experience
Tsiionhiakwatha is an exceptional site and an example of fruitful collaboration between First Nations and non-Aboriginal people. A true immersion in a 15th-century Iroquoian village: furnished longhouses, palisade, exhibition featuring artifacts discovered at the site, etc.
Services
Accessibility
- Adapted activities/equipment (according to the establishment)
Automobile Services
- Signed access (blue signs)
Available Installations
- Garden
- Interpretation panels
Catering Services
- Picnic area
Clientele Admitted
- Adults
- Children
- Dogs (on leash)
- Groups
- Teens
Group Services
- Booking required
- Group rates
- Tours : in english
- Tours : in french
On-site Services Available
- Air conditioning
- Boutique
Parking
- Free parking
- Parking for buses
Pets Allowed
- Dogs (on leash) allowed
Recreational / Cultural Activities
- Demonstration
- Entertainment for children
- Guided tour
- Native culture interpretation
- Workshop
