Onhwa' Lumina
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Lanne Latulippe
May 23rd, 2023 -
Jeff Le boulanger
May 21st, 2023 -
Charles van Megen
A must see when you are in Quebec! If you want to learn about the Huron-Wendat Nation, the indigenous people of this area, there is no better way than to experience this night walk full of light-art and sounds. It takes to on a journey into the history, philosophy and values of these First Nations. Their holistic approach towards life, their harmony with the habitat in which we life, becomes real. During this walk you will feel inspired. You become connected with the nature of which you are a part. Do yourself a favour and treat yourself to this unique experience!
May 17th, 2023 -
Jade Taq
Bouleversant de beaut, de la musique aux installations visuelles en passant par les projections couper le souffle. C'tait ma 2e fois et probablement pas la dernire! (Translated by Google) Overwhelmingly beautiful, from the music to the visual installations and the breathtaking projections. It was my 2nd time and probably not the last!
May 17th, 2023 -
TV Kil
Worth the wait!! This place is absolutely gorgeous! Opinion, review: after info. Info: There are 7 'zones' in Ohnwa' Lumina. A zone (in Ohnwa' Lumina) is a landmark / place where you can see different light shows. Each zone is 3 - 4 walking minutes apart from each other. The trail is approximately 1 - 1.5 kms long. There is only 1 trail and there are lights illumating the trail to see where you're walking (obviously). You usually wait around 20 to 30 minutes to access the forest. You should buy ticket 2 days before you come here, if you buy too late, the place will be full. The tickets are around 10$ per kid and 25$ per adult. Opinion, review: My favorite zone of them all is the light stars trail, absolutely amazing with calming music, it gave me vibes of the Waitomo Caves, in New Zealand. My least favorite one is hard to tell, they are all fascinating... but I must say its the third (3rd) zone. It's an open-wall cabin with animal statues, smoke and white lights covering the forest around you. It's just a relaxing place for people that are already tired of walking a couple hundred meters. Well, I hope I helped people to know better this place. I highly recommend you to come here, absolutely amazing!
Apr 30th, 2023
Contact Info
- 418-847-1835
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Onhwa' Lumina?
A The phone number for Onhwa' Lumina is: 418-847-1835.
Q Where is Onhwa' Lumina located?
A Onhwa' Lumina is located at 110 Rue Grand Chef Thonnakona, Quebec, QC G3E 1H1
Q What days are Onhwa' Lumina open?
A Onhwa' Lumina is open:
Friday: 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Q How is Onhwa' Lumina rated?
A Onhwa' Lumina has a 4.4 Star Rating from 468 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Onhwa' Lumina
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 468 Reviews )Lanne Latulippe on Google
Jeff Le boulanger on Google
Charles van Megen on Google
A must see when you are in Quebec!
If you want to learn about the Huron-Wendat Nation, the indigenous people of this area, there is no better way than to experience this night walk full of light-art and sounds. It takes to on a journey into the history, philosophy and values of these First Nations. Their holistic approach towards life, their harmony with the habitat in which we life, becomes real.
During this walk you will feel inspired. You become connected with the nature of which you are a part.
Do yourself a favour and treat yourself to this unique experience!
Jade Taq on Google
Bouleversant de beaut, de la musique aux installations visuelles en passant par les projections couper le souffle. C'tait ma 2e fois et probablement pas la dernire!
(Translated by Google)
Overwhelmingly beautiful, from the music to the visual installations and the breathtaking projections. It was my 2nd time and probably not the last!
TV Kil on Google
Worth the wait!! This place is absolutely gorgeous! Opinion, review: after info.
Info:
There are 7 'zones' in Ohnwa' Lumina. A zone (in Ohnwa' Lumina) is a landmark / place where you can see different light shows. Each zone is 3 - 4 walking minutes apart from each other. The trail is approximately 1 - 1.5 kms long. There is only 1 trail and there are lights illumating the trail to see where you're walking (obviously). You usually wait around 20 to 30 minutes to access the forest. You should buy ticket 2 days before you come here, if you buy too late, the place will be full. The tickets are around 10$ per kid and 25$ per adult.
Opinion, review:
My favorite zone of them all is the light stars trail, absolutely amazing with calming music, it gave me vibes of the Waitomo Caves, in New Zealand. My least favorite one is hard to tell, they are all fascinating... but I must say its the third (3rd) zone. It's an open-wall cabin with animal statues, smoke and white lights covering the forest around you. It's just a relaxing place for people that are already tired of walking a couple hundred meters.
Well, I hope I helped people to know better this place. I highly recommend you to come here, absolutely amazing!
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 468 Reviews )Write a Review
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