Hebergement aux Cinq Sens in Piopolis, Canada offers a unique nature experience with accommodations including traditional yurts, mini houses, and eco-chalets, as well as rustic camping options. Situated on 8 hectares in the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve, guests can enjoy a variety of green initiatives and activities such as stargazing, forest spirit encounters, and medicinal plant walks.
Owned by Paule Rochette, a member of the Huron-Wendat Nation, and biologist Benoit Paquette, the site promotes eco-friendly and sustainable tourism practices rooted in Indigenous values of environmental protection and respect. Recognized for their commitment to responsible tourism, Hebergement aux Cinq Sens was awarded the Quebec Indigenous Tourism Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award in 2021.
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