Built in 2008, the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations (HMPN) offers an exceptional concept inspired by First Nations culture and its relationship with the rest of the world: nature, spirituality and mythology. This boutique hotel features 79 rooms and suites, as well as several function rooms that can accommodate over 200 people. It's the ideal place to celebrate weddings, conventions and special events in an authentic natural setting. Seven of Quebec's eleven Nations are represented on staff. The Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations is 100% First Nations-owned.
You can enjoy innovative cuisine in its restaurant, featuring hunting, fishing and gathering products and herbs from the boreal forest, as well as First Nations-inspired dishes created by Michelin-starred chef Marc de Passorio. La Traite invites you to come and enjoy a gastronomic experience that will introduce your senses to unique textures and flavours. The hotel is also home to the Huron-Wendat Museum, which presents all facets of Huron-Wendat culture through its permanent exhibition Territoires, Mémoires, Savoirs. You can also discover the cultures of other nations through temporary exhibitions, or learn more about Huron-Wendat culture in the traditional Ekkiionestha longhouse.
A visit to the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations is a voyage of discovery, a unique experience in an inspiring environment that shares the history and modernity of the First Nations. It's a refined, authentic, gastronomic and immersive getaway in the heart of a thousand-year-old indigenous territory rich in cultural traditions, creating a timeless union between the roots of the past and the attractions of the present.
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