Site will open for the public on May 15th 2010


Led by experienced guides, you can visit the village, its longhouses, traditional garden and its Kionhekwa exhibit. Both educational and entertaining, the guided tour sheds light upon the lifestyle and traditions of the 15th century Iroquoians.

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The reconstruction of an Iroquoian village in
Saint-Anicet is a
significant project that allows students to
discover its society and lifestyle. A visit at the Droulers site can serve as a introductory activity
to the subject of
Iroquoian life, or can supplement the knowledge already learned in class.

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Day camp coordinators and scout leaders, are you looking for original outings for your group? The Tsiionhiakwatha/ Droulers archaeological centre offers unusual activities at very affordable rates. A complete day at the site includes an educational visit as well as two leisure activities.

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