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Hurons-Wendat

Territory : Reserve of Wendake
Geographical location : Wendake is located eight kilometres north of Quebec City, on the eastern bank of the St.-Charles River.
Area : 112.21 hectares
Population : 2,873
Principal languages spoken : French
Economic activities : Secondary sector : 22%
Tertiary sector : 78%
Businesses and services : Acupuncture, canoes, electricians, high fashion, photography, small engine sales, rentals and repairs, advertising, car
dealership, engineering consultants, hot stamping, plumber, arts and handicrafts, caretaking services, excavation and
landscaping, insurance, pottery, snowshoes, automobile boby shop, carpots, firewood, kitchen cabinets, real estate services, sporting goods, automobile parts, caterer, fitness centre,
ladders, refrigeration, tannery, automobile repairs, clothing, floor coverings, massotherapy, restaurants, tanning salons, bakery, communication services, food supplier, mocassins, road transport, tire services, banking services, computer
services, furniture, mufflers, school bus service, tourist ac-comodation, beauty salon, construction, gasoline, naturopathy, sheds, translation services, bookbinding, construction material, hairdressing, painter, shoes, video rental, building restoration, convenience stores, hairpieces, party organizers, sleighs, wood frameworks, bulk wood chips, day-care centre, hardware store.
Infrastructure : Access : Wendake can be reached by Highway 369, which connects with Henri IV Boulevard a few kilometres to the west, or by the Laurentian Highway to the east.
Road network : 2,090 metres of gravel road and 7,510 metres of paved road.
Number of houses : 496
Localization :  Map