Plan your visit to the Musée des Abénakis

Everything you need to plan your visit

The Musée des Abénakis offers several ways to experience an authentic encounter with W8banaki culture.
You can explore the Musée freely at your own pace, book a guided group tour, or take part in one of our educational programs designed for school groups.
Through the Musée Nomade, the Musée can also come to you.
Browse the sections below to find our opening hours, admission fees, on-site services, and nearby attractions.
Take your time — and let your curiosity lead the way.

Visiting Hours and Schedule

The Musée des Abénakis is open year-round, with seasonal hours to better serve you. Plan a meaningful cultural visit at a time that suits you best.

Opening Hours

Summer (June to September): Daily, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Winter (October to May): Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed on Mondays during the winter season

Annual Closures

The Musée is closed on:
– October 4, in commemoration of the Rogers Raid on Odanak (1759)
– December 24 to January 2 (Holiday season)

Before your visit, check the Musée's social media for up-to-date hours or special closures.

To make the most of your experience, we recommend arriving before 3:30 p.m.

Admission fees

The Musée offers pricing tailored to your visit. Whether you come as a family, a group, or for a self-guided tour, choose the option that suits you best.
Admission rates (taxes included)
  • Adult $12
  • Senior (65 and over) $10
  • Student $10
  • Child (6 to 17 years) $6
  • Child (5 years and under) Free
  • Family (2 adults + 2 children) $30
  • Additional child $4
School or Organized Groups

Discounted rates are available for groups.

Please refer to the “Organized Groups” or “School Groups” tabs for more information about packages, educational programs, and booking details.

Admission is free for Museum members and members of the W8banaki Nation.

Access

Address

Parking

Accessibility

The Musée is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any special requests.

The Musée is located in the heart of Odanak, along the Alsig8ntegw (St. Francis River), near main roads.

On-Site Services

During your visit, many services are available to make your experience pleasant, accessible, and comfortable. Whether you come with family, a group, or solo, everything is in place to warmly welcome you.

Shop

Tolba Trail: an interpretive path on medicinal plants

Outdoor picnic area

Cloakroom

Rest area

Roof Terrace

Accessible restrooms

Changing tables

Automated External Defibrillator

Service dogs only

Elevator

Access for persons with reduced mobility

Water bottle refill station

Free Wi-Fi connection

Charging stations

The Musée staff welcomes you in both French and English and will be happy to answer your questions.

Nearby Attractions

In addition to your visit to the Musée, take time to explore the cultural and natural treasures around you. Tourisme Odanak can guide you to other attractions in the region, but here are a few suggestions to discover nearby.

These platforms are full of ideas to help you plan a cultural, culinary, or outdoor getaway around the Musée. Prepare a full escape immersed in W8banaki culture.

Planning a visit longer than a day?
Several accommodation options are available near the Musée.
Explore even further!
The Musée des Abénakis is an excellent starting point to discover the riches of Centre-du-Québec, Montérégie, and the Sorel-Tracy region.