What makes it 62% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and strollers fit most ramps, but no listed diaper table, uneven gravel and hour-long standing tours hurt comfort, so pack changing gear, carrier and confirm facilities before visit.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a guided tour, stroller stroll, boutique visit, and snack break.
Guided Tour:
Explore the Long House, smokehouse, and giant tipi with a Wendat guide.
Tip: Reserve 48 h in advance; bring a lightweight stroller.
Self-Guided Visit:
Use the free illustrated guidebook to discover the village at your own pace.
Tip: Pick up the guide at the entrance and follow marked paths.
Le Huron Boutique & Snack Bar:
Browse Indigenous crafts; grab coffee or snacks at the summer kiosk.
Tip: Visit the boutique after the tour; try local juice and sandwiches.

Tim Shaw
A brilliant visit and tour that is well worth the taxi ride. Be sure to book in advance! Our very knowledgeable and witty guide Raphael kept us captivated for the whole tour (in English) and was detailed and patient with answering questions. This is a great adventure about a history that is little known to me as an Englishman. The gift shop is beautiful too and you will be compelled to contribute ...
Joana Marya
A must do. A cultural experience quite unlike anything else I’ve ever seen before (I’m European so we don’t have native Americans there). Every staff member we met was very friendly and polite and knew so much about the Huron wendate. We had the nicest guide (a quite short lady with glasses) who had funny stories about life in the ancient tribes and explained everything very well. The site itself ...
Gwen Carpenter
The tour is well worth the ticket price. The guides are knowledgeable and passionate about the people and the story through history into the present.
Matt Blackburn
Loved visiting this place in May of 2024. Learnt lots of information about the Huron people and their history. Everybody there is super friendly and nice. Definitely recommend the short drive over for anybody visiting Quebec City. The gift shop is great too!
Aline Noizet
Highly recommended visit. The guiding tour was very insightful sharing stories in the 1st person to help up understand better the story of this native community. You can’t go around the site on your own you need to join a tour. You finish at the boutique where they have plenty of home made souvenirs.
Summer: snack bar open mid-June to Sept; bring sunscreen. Fall: colourful leaves on pathways. Winter: dress warm and check for icy paths before visiting.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Guided tour for 2 adults | CAD 39.1 |
| Snack bar treats | CAD 15 |
| Small souvenir | CAD 20 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 74.1 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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