Best attractions and places to see around Coteau-du-Lac include historical sites, natural landscapes, and cycling routes. Located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, near Lake Saint Francis, the area features significant historical landmarks and scenic river views. Visitors can explore remnants of Canada's first lock canal and a former British military fort. The region also offers opportunities for outdoor activities along the Soulanges Canal.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Don't hesitate to go there, it's a beautiful passage with a superb view.
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the track is very pleasant
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the river shuttle les cèdres in saint Timothée opens from friday to sunday from 10am to 6pm july and august if closed go take the cycle path to cross the valleyfield bridge
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go see the municipal quay, the hills are super beautiful
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There's an old railroad bridge there from which kids were jumping into the water. Looks fun - though I am not necessarily advocating for such activities 🤪
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There is an electrically powered pontoon boat which will take you across the river to Île-aux-vaches. $3.00 per person. Stop at Deux Grains aux Moulain on Chemin du Fleuve for some coffee and tasty treats.
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An old fort. Route information and washrooms at the visitor centre.
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Coteau-du-Lac is rich in history. The primary historical attraction is the Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site, which preserves Canada's first lock canal and a former British military fort. You can explore archaeological grounds, a replica 1813 blockhouse, and interpretive exhibits. Another significant site is the First Locks of the Soulanges Canal, where you can see the historic locks and the municipal quay.
The Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site offers a log tower, old cannons, and a visitor's center with amenities like water toilets and a water fountain. It's one of the few Parks Canada attractions that is free of charge. For current operating hours and any specific visitor information, it's recommended to check the official Parks Canada website: pc.gc.ca.
Yes, Coteau-du-Lac offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Baie de Beauport Canal Pathway is a popular cycle way with scenic views of the river. Additionally, a bike path borders the historic Soulanges Canal, providing a pleasant route to explore the region's landscape. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Cycling around Coteau-du-Lac guide.
Coteau-du-Lac is situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, offering picturesque river views and opportunities to admire the Coteau-du-Lac rapids. The Soulanges Canal is a prominent natural feature, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. You can also find a lovely View of the St. Lawrence River from a boardwalk area.
Many attractions in Coteau-du-Lac are suitable for families. The Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site and the First Locks of the Soulanges Canal are both categorized as family-friendly. For a treat, Deux Grains au Moulin Café & Bakery is also a family-friendly spot where you can enjoy coffee and tasty treats.
Beyond exploring historical sites, Coteau-du-Lac offers various outdoor activities. Cycling along the Soulanges Canal or the Baie de Beauport Canal Pathway is popular. You can also find hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Hiking loop from Parc nature les Forestiers-de-Saint-Lazare' and 'Petite Plage loop from Île Papineau' nearby. Explore more options in the Hiking around Coteau-du-Lac guide and the Cycling around Coteau-du-Lac guide.
The best time to visit Coteau-du-Lac for outdoor activities and exploring its attractions is generally during the warmer months, from spring to fall. This allows for comfortable cycling, hiking, and enjoying the scenic river views. Seasonal attractions like sugar shacks are popular in early spring.
Yes, Coteau-du-Lac offers local culinary experiences. You can visit Deux Grains au Moulin Café & Bakery for coffee and treats. The region also features Vignoble de Pomone, a local vineyard, and farms like La Belle de Coteau-du-Lac where you can discover regional products. During early spring, traditional Quebecois sugar shacks like Érablière du Ruisseau and Cabane Marc Besner are popular.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical significance and natural beauty of Coteau-du-Lac. The Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site is highly appreciated for its historical depth and being free of charge. The scenic views along the St. Lawrence River and the pleasant cycling paths, such as the Baie de Beauport Canal Pathway, are also frequently praised.
Yes, Coteau-du-Lac has several local eateries and cafes. Deux Grains au Moulin Café & Bakery is a noted spot for coffee and treats. You can also find local options like La Frite à Brigitte Coteau-du-Lac, Les Délices de la crèmerie, Crème et cie, and La Posta Café Bistro for casual dining or quick snacks.
While Coteau-du-Lac is known for its cycling, there are hiking opportunities nearby. You can find routes such as the 'Hiking loop from Parc nature les Forestiers-de-Saint-Lazare' (9.9 km, moderate) and 'Petite Plage loop from Île Papineau' (8.6 km, moderate). For more details on these and other trails, refer to the Hiking around Coteau-du-Lac guide.
Yes, for golf enthusiasts, the Club de golf Rivière-Rouge provides recreational opportunities in the Coteau-du-Lac region.


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