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Aboriginal tourism: pessamit invests $:
The Innu community of Passamit is launching its tourist season with new infrastructure. Meanwhile, an enlarged team.
Tourists will be able to stop in a brand new reception pavilion to learn about the activities offered throughout the season. Furthermore, such as guided towers and craft workshops.
According to the project manager for Tourisme Passamit. Therefore, Françoise St-Onge, the new infrastructure and the group training that accompanies visitors represent a cost of around $ 500,000.

According to Françoise St-Onge, new infrastructure and guides training represent an investment of around $ 500,000. Moreover,
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An investment. Consequently, according to her, since this new tourist offer will make it possible to discover the history of his people in addition to creating jobs. Meanwhile, The project also allows a rapprochement between communities.
We talk a lot about reconciliation. It is to also be able to understand us. let people know what our history and promote our culture, our language too.
These new initiatives are the fruit of consultations with the community, in aboriginal tourism: pessamit invests $ particular the elders and elected officials, explains Ms. St-Onge.
Aboriginal tourism attracts visitors to the North Shore – Aboriginal tourism: pessamit invests $
From year to year. the tourist offer is structured in communities. The tourism development advisor for Aboriginal tourism Quebec, Pierre Kanapé, talks about a boom
Aboriginal tourism on the North Shore.
If tourism development in the distant region presents challenges, the spokesman declares that Quebecers are interested in discovering Aboriginal tourism.
We did a survey to probe the interest of Quebecers in indigenous. tourism. The answer was so positive with 80 almost 90 % of Quebecers who were interested.
This cultural offer also attracts foreign tourists curious to discover indigenous history. The Deprez-Hild aboriginal tourism: pessamit invests $ family. from France, is traveling to Canada for 11 weeks and stopped on the North Shore to meet the Aboriginal communities.

The Passamit community is part of the Deprez-Hild family travel route from France. traveling to Canada for 11 weeks.
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The family. which has just made a guided tour in Passamit, was able to practice craftsmanship, work the bark and spruce fiber, explains the tourist Aurélie aboriginal tourism: pessamit invests $ Deprez-Hild.
Tourisme Pessamit also hopes that its activities allow the Innu of the community to present their history. in their own way.
According to information from Nazdar Roy
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