Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Eustache, Quebec, offer a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes. Located northwest of Montreal, this region features significant landmarks and extensive outdoor areas. Visitors can explore preserved heritage buildings, discover operating historical mills, and engage with nature in various parks and along waterways. The area provides diverse points of interest for those seeking both historical insight and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Route Verte (Green Route) is North America’s largest cycling network, stretching thousands of kilometres across Québec and linking hundreds of communities with signed, mostly low-traffic routes for biking and walking. This section is popular with recreational riders and hikers, commuters, and long-distance touring cyclists, offering an easy, traffic-free way to explore Laval’s natural surroundings and city highlights, whether you’re on foot or on a bike.
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Oka National Park forms a beautiful natural haven on the shores of Lake of Two Mountains. It combines fine sandy beaches, forests, marshes, and scenic trails within a protected area. It is also known for its large beach offering swimming, relaxation, and water sports, as well as for its diverse plant and animal species.
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Very nice track, well maintained. Don't forget to take some pictures!
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The Grand-Moulin dam is built at the outlet of Deux-Montagnes Lake. It connects the Laval-West district in Laval to the city of Deux-Montagnes. This dam marks the border between Deux-Montagnes Lake and the Mille-îles River. It serves as a pedestrian bridge where one can see the Turcotte Island wildlife refuge while enjoying the upstream, eastern Calumet Bay of Deux-Montagnes Lake. It also serves as a bicycle path where it provides a link for the urban cycling network with three of the largest islands in the archipelago, namely the Island of Montreal, Bizard Island and the Island of Laval. The Grand-Moulin dam is designed to control flooding on the Mille Îles River and the flow of its tributary, Deux-Montagnes lake.
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La Vagabonde is one of the most beautiful cycle paths in the region. Good quality asphalt covering throughout, winding through wooded areas, wetlands and waterside landscapes. It takes us to Oka Park, just as pleasant to do as far as Oka Beach. Very nice outing!
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Calm and relaxing, nice discovery
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It is 500 meters long and wide enough to cross and circulate in both directions, in addition to offering protected rest or stopping areas. It is accessible summer and winter.
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Saint-Eustache is rich in history. You can visit the historic district of Old Saint-Eustache with its preserved heritage buildings and cobblestone streets. Don't miss the Saint-Eustache Church National Historic Site of Canada, which still bears scars from the 1837 Lower Canada Rebellion. The Moulin Légaré, North America's oldest operating water-powered flour mill, offers tours and a boutique. Other notable sites include the Manoir Globensky and Maison Chénier-Sauvé, both offering historical exhibitions.
Yes, Saint-Eustache offers several family-friendly options. Oka National Park is a great choice with fine sandy beaches, forests, and trails suitable for all ages. The La Vagabonde Circuit and Green Route are cycle ways that are also popular with families for easy biking and walking. Parc Nature Saint-Eustache provides space for outdoor activities and observing local flora and fauna.
You have several options for walking and hiking. Parc Nature Saint-Eustache offers trails for observing nature. For more extensive options, Parc National d'Oka features 40 km of trails. You can also explore easy hikes like the "Parc nature Saint-Eustache loop from Rivière-des-Mille-Îles" or "Hiking loop from Parc-nature du Bois-de-l'Île-Bizard." Find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Saint-Eustache guide.
Saint-Eustache is well-connected with cycling networks. The La Vagabonde Circuit is a pristine bike path stretching through the woods from Deux-Montagnes to Oka. The Green Route, part of North America’s largest cycling network, offers an easy, traffic-free way to explore. The Grand-Moulin Dam also serves as a pedestrian and bicycle bridge, linking urban cycling networks.
Yes, the Grand Boardwalk at Bois-de-l'Île-Bizard Nature Park is a 500-meter long floating walkway that is wide enough for two-way circulation and accessible in both summer and winter, ideal for observing the marshy area. The Grand-Moulin Dam also functions as a pedestrian bridge.
You can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the Saint-Eustache Flea Market, known as the largest in Quebec, operating year-round on weekends. The Old Saint-Eustache Public Market is excellent for discovering fresh local produce and gourmet specialties. The town also hosts cultural events like the FestivalOpéra de Saint-Eustache and offers performances at La petite église Cabaret Spectacle.
The Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, particularly the Secteur Parc Boisé des Moissons, allows you to explore bayous and discover significant biodiversity. Parc Nature Saint-Eustache is also ideal for observing local flora and fauna. The Michel Corbeil Gardens offer a vast collection of perennials and a monarch sanctuary in August, perfect for nature lovers.
During winter, Parc Nature Saint-Eustache offers cross-country ski and snowshoe trails. Parc National d'Oka is also a popular spot for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, providing extensive trails for winter sports enthusiasts.
Absolutely. The Old Saint-Eustache Public Market is a great place to find fresh local produce and baked goods. For those interested in local brews, the Microbrasserie Blanche et Noire offers a chance to taste local beer. You can also experience the tradition of maple syrup production with a Maple Syrup Tour in the region.
The Promenade Paul-Sauvé along the Rivière des Mille Îles offers scenic views and is a great spot for a stroll. The Grand Boardwalk at Bois-de-l'Île-Bizard Nature Park provides unique perspectives over a large marshy area, allowing for wildlife observation. Additionally, the Grand-Moulin Dam offers views of the Turcotte Island wildlife refuge and Deux-Montagnes Lake.
Yes, La Maison Lavande is a family business featuring extensive lavender plantations perfect for idyllic walks, a boutique with lavender-based products, and workshops. The Michel Corbeil Gardens are another highlight, showcasing a vast collection of perennials, shrubs, and annual flowers arranged around a beautiful lake.


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