Cycling to Wendake Native Village from Quebec City
Quebec City, Canada
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Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 6 hours
Cycling on the oldest bike path in the region, you'll head northbound for an easy 7.5 mile (12.5 km) ride to the native village of Wendake - home of the Hurons Wendat nation. Visiting a traditional huron site as a unique opportunity to discover the history, the culture and the lifestyle of Hurons of the past and of today.
On our way we will stop several times to look at the skyline of the city, talk about history and architecture.
On our way we will stop several times to look at the skyline of the city, talk about history and architecture.
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Cycling on the oldest bike path in the region, you'll head northbound for an easy 7.5 mile (12.5 km) ride to the native village of Wendake - home of the Hurons Wendat nation. Visiting a traditional huron site as a unique opportunity to discover the history, the culture and the lifestyle of Hurons of the past and of today.
On our way we will stop several times to look at the skyline of the city, talk about history and architecture.The Huron-Wendat Nation is a community and reserve in Wendake, Quebec, a municipality now enclosed within Quebec City in Canada. In the French language, used by most members of the First Nation, they are known as the Nation Huronne-Wendat.
The evolutionary path of the Americas has to a certain extent historical tied with the native. While visiting the recreated village and by letting yourselves be carried away by the stories, you will discover the hidden faces of the Huron’s way of life. Your stay will bring a better understanding of the native evolution and culture.
Lunch will be taken at the Sagamité a fine native restaurant nearby.
We will start at 8h30 and the meeting point is Auberge Amerik
Right away we get on a secure bikepath for an easy 12.1 km ( 7.4 miles)
Stopping a few times to look at Quebec city skyline and talk about history and current issues
Visiting a traditional native village ( theme parc) and taking part in a dance demonstration
Lunch will be taken at Sagamite, a fine native restaurant and visiting the Kabir-Kouba parc
Back on the bikepath for another 12.1 km back to Qc City
On our way we will stop several times to look at the skyline of the city, talk about history and architecture.The Huron-Wendat Nation is a community and reserve in Wendake, Quebec, a municipality now enclosed within Quebec City in Canada. In the French language, used by most members of the First Nation, they are known as the Nation Huronne-Wendat.
The evolutionary path of the Americas has to a certain extent historical tied with the native. While visiting the recreated village and by letting yourselves be carried away by the stories, you will discover the hidden faces of the Huron’s way of life. Your stay will bring a better understanding of the native evolution and culture.
Lunch will be taken at the Sagamité a fine native restaurant nearby.
We will start at 8h30 and the meeting point is Auberge Amerik
Right away we get on a secure bikepath for an easy 12.1 km ( 7.4 miles)
Stopping a few times to look at Quebec city skyline and talk about history and current issues
Visiting a traditional native village ( theme parc) and taking part in a dance demonstration
Lunch will be taken at Sagamite, a fine native restaurant and visiting the Kabir-Kouba parc
Back on the bikepath for another 12.1 km back to Qc City
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