Remembering Levi Oakes

Louis Levi Oakes, the last of the Mohawk code talkers, who helped American soldiers triumph in the Pacific Theater during World War II, along with code talkers from other tribes, died on May 28 at a care facility near his home on the Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation in Quebec. He was 94.

Our Big Basket

On Thursday, July 26, 2018 the Akwesasne Tourism Group hosted an evening of celebration to honor talented basketmakers throughout Akwesasne.

Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort

Owned by the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort features 150 plush guest rooms, a full-service spa, a spacious gym, six dining outlets and a pool and hot […]

Atsiakta By the River

Mohawk for “by the river”, Atsiakta is a charming, locally owned lodging and event space for guests to experience a place of rest, comfort and relaxation on the bank of the majestic St. Lawrence River.

Comfort Inn & Suites

Located across the parking lot from the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort, the Comfort Inn & Suites offers spacious guest rooms, which feature microwaves and refrigerators, USB ports and a coffee maker.

Three Feathers Internet Cafe

The locally-owned Three Feathers is known for its friendly service and freshmade eats. Open for breakfast and lunch, this popular cafe is the go-to spot for healthy options.

Mohawk International Raceway

Bring a crew to Mohawk International Raceway for some high-adrenaline, family-friendly dirt track racing on Friday nights throughout the summer.

TwinLeaf

Twinleaf is a quick-service, friendly local diner, gas and convenience store located on Route 37 just as you enter Akwesasne.

The Bear’s Den Restaurant

The Bear’s Den Restaurant has been serving delicious local favorites, like Mohawk Fried Bread and homemade Corn Soup, and hearty portions of homestyle foods for more than 50 years.

Thompson Island Cultural Camp

Set on a verdant island in the St. Lawrence River, the Thompson Island Cultural Camp is an immersive, multifunctional facility offering a unique view of Akwesasne. The eco-cultural camp connects visitors with nature and Akwesasne culture in a tranquil setting.