POSTE DE TRAITE CHAUVIN
Wooden structure which is the reconstitution of the first trading post erected in 1600 by Pierre Chauvin in Tadoussac.
This wooden structure is a reconstruction of the first trading post erected in 1600 by Pierre Chauvin and which remained in operation until 1850. Exhibitions retrace the history of the trade in skins and the barter of goods between the French and the Innu Aboriginal nation. You can see the fur animals that were hunted: marten, beaver, red, silver, silver or white fox, black bear, muskrat, lynx, ermine, etc., and you are invited to touch the furs. Interesting projection on the lives of the coureurs des bois as well.
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