Come visit the den of the man who spoke with wolves. Step into the memories of Michel Pageau, who founded this organization to care for injured wild animals with the aim of returning them to the wild. This playful and interactive experience unfolds across three chapters, and invites you to contemplate their interactions with ecosystems. Here, you’re given the opportunity to discover typical species of the Abitibi region through images created by Anicinabe artist Frank Polson, while listening to animal songs, sounds and calls. Open your eyes and listen carefully. Learn about your role in maintaining the fragile balance between humans and nature.
Refuge Pageau gives shelter to hundreds of injured, sick, or orphaned wildlife each year. It provides them care and, when possible, returns them to the wild. As you follow the trails, you will meet some temporary and permanent ‘residents’, including red squirrels, grey wolves, groundhogs, moose, American robins and bald eagles.
This immersive experience, created for Refuge Pageau by Moment Factory, is a perfect complement to the site, as it explains with respect and sensitivity the harmonious relationships between wildlife and water.
Each visit provides a donation that supports the Refuge Pageau’s mission.