Museum of Ojibwa Culture

A city-operated museum and park uncovers the vivid history of life during the 1670s when the Ojibwa, Huron and French lifestyles met in Saint Ignace.

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The city-operated museum and park uncovers the vivid history of life during the 1670s when the Ojibwa, Huron and French lifestyles met in Saint Ignace. Museum exhibits show Ojibwa culture and traditions, the first contact with the French, and the site's archaeological past. We provide both indoor and outdoor exhibits which allow you a glimpse into Ojibwa culture, the lifestyle of the Huron and the French Jesuit Mission where Father Marquette resided. This is the final resting place for Father Jacques Marquette.

Available in Spring Available in Summer Available in Fall Accessible Public Restrooms

Hours: Varys based on time of year - Open Daily 9:00 am to 8:30 pm
500 N. State Street
St. Ignace, MI 49783
GPS: 45° 52.30200, -84° 43.91700
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