Canada, Hôtel-Musée by LEMAYMICHAUD Architecture Design
March 12th, 2010
The construction of the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations is part of a broader tourism development plan involving the creation of other complementary components, such as a tourism office, a Tourism Québec bureau, the Huron-Wendat interpretation centre and a 350-seat outdoor amphitheatre for vocal, musical, theatre, dance and drumming performances. Many buildings in the community echo the [...]
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