Client : Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation
Category : Visual identity • Public space
Year : 2024
In conjunction with EVOQ architects, we were commissioned by the Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk First Nation to develop eight educational play stations along the Putep 't-awt hiking trail, leading to its new land-based marine mammal observation site at Gros-Cacouna.
Allowing visitors to discover Wolastoqey culture through a series of dynamic interactive games, these eight stations were developed in close collaboration with key figures, artists and representatives of this rich culture, in order to communicate and illustrate the ancestral and contemporary traditions of the people who inhabit this territory.
The chosen materials and graphic language developed with the Nation were also used in a variety of formats, including rotating panels with interpretative texts in three languages, and maps illustrating the territory at different scales.