Un peuple, une histoire: an exhibit explaining the history of the Abitibiwinnik (First Nation) throughout both prolific and troubled times. Their millennial occupation of a vast territory left footprints you can discover during your visit to the exhibit at Pikogan, an Algonquin community of 600 inhabitants.
Permanent exhibition of Pikogan : One People One History
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Activities
Native culture interpretation
Tours : in french
Tours : in english
Services
Boutique / Sales counter
Groups
Special activities
Special schedules
Open in the off-season
Reservations required
Tours : in french
Tours : in english
Vehicle and Parking Services
Free outdoor parking
Parking for buses
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