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Wendake, Québec, Canada

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For a glimpse into the Aboriginal culture in the province, visit the Wendake Amerindian Reserve just seven miles north of Québec City. Notre Dame de Lorette chapel is a centrally located historical monument that includes a small museum. You’ll find further evidence of the Huron-Wendat culture at local restaurants in a quaint town whose setting is capped by the scenic Kabir Kouba Falls. A traditional Huron Wendat village has been built in a natural environment, inviting you to sample the nation’s traditions, both past and present.

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