Musée des Abénakis

Culture and heritage
  • 2 hours

  • Odanak
  • Summer
  • Fall

Founded in 1965 by community members and the missionary Rémi Dolan, the Musée des Abénakis is the first Indigenous museum institution in Quebec. Located in the former Catholic school in Odanak, on the banks of the Saint-François River, the museum invites you to discover the cultural richness of the Abenaki First Nation. Renovated in 2005, the museum invites you to visit permanent and temporary exhibitions on Indigenous themes and to participate in cultural and educational discovery activities.

From Jun 1 to Oct 31

From Nov 1 to May 31

From Dec 24 to Jan 2

Schedule

Monday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Tuesday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Wednesday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Thursday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Friday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Saturday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Sunday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Monday :

Closed

Tuesday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Wednesday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Thursday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Friday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Saturday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Sunday :

    10h00 - 17h00

Monday :

Closed

Tuesday :

Closed

Wednesday :

Closed

Thursday :

Closed

Friday :

Closed

Saturday :

Closed

Sunday :

Closed

Amenities and services

  • On-site store
  • Groups welcome
  • Free on-site parking
  • Free street parking
  • Electric vehicle charging station
  • Accessible for reduced or partial mobility
  • Terrace
  • Panorama viewpoint
  • Rest and picnic area
  • Space for bicycles
  • Waterfront access
  • Boat launch ramp
  • Accessible hiking
  • Free wifi
  • Indoor toilets