Loop tour from Pointe-des-Cascades
Time
1 day
# of stops
6 stops
Distance
70 km
Stops
- 1 Parc des Ancres de Pointe-des-Cascades
- 2 Maison Trestler
- 3 Musée régional de Vaudreuil-Soulanges
- 4 Maison Félix-Leclerc
- 5 Microbrasserie Cardinal Brewing
- 6 Pop Culture
Parc des Ancres de Pointe-des-Cascades 1
76, Chemin du Canal Pointe-des-Cascades Québec
Centrally located at Lock #3 of the Soulanges Canal, Anchor Park is home to more than 100 anchors of all different sizes, shapes, and colours. This open-air musuem is open year-round, and is the perfect spot to get started on your visit to this charming municipality and its maritime history. The park is found at the eastern gate of Soulanges Canal bike path, so stop by before or after your bike ride to complete a great day outdoors. Now you know where to drop anchor!
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Maison Trestler 2
85, Chemin de la Commune Vaudreuil-Dorion Québec J7V 2C3
A unique heritage property, Trestler House is a window back in time. Built in the late 1700s, the 16-room stone house is a shining example of Québec history, complete with period furniture, artifacts, even its own ghost! The summer season bustles with excitement: group tours, guided visits, exhibitions, and a legendary summer concert series that features talented local and international musicians. The house is available as an enchanting venue for weddings, business meetings, and other events, complete with rentals and catering services. Sheltered in a residential area of Vaudreuil-Dorion, Trestler House is one of the region’s cultural gems, easily accessible by car, train, bicycle, or on foot.
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Musée régional de Vaudreuil-Soulanges 3
431, Avenue Saint-Charles Vaudreuil-Dorion Québec J7V 2N3
Built near 1847, this imposing structure began its life as Collège Saint-Michel, functioning as Vaudreuil Village’s boy’s school. In 1958, it became the home of the Vaudreuil-Soulanges Regional Museum. Through its permanent and temporary ethnologiccal exhibitions, this museums acts as a witness to the evolution of this region’s way of life. The museum houses and protects over 9,000 magnificent objects of Quebec’s material heritage. Themed activities are offered for children during the city’s many cultural events, and adult workshops are planned throughout the year. The museum is especially active with heritage and artistic workshops during the Seigneuriales de Vaudreuil-Dorion.
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Maison Félix-Leclerc 4
186, Chemin de l'Anse Vaudreuil-Dorion Québec J7V 8P3
The Maison Félix Leclerc is classified as a historical monument and has a permanent exhibition that invites guests to learn all about this star of song, theatre, and poetry. At the same time, discover the wellspring of creativity of the era's artistic community and the works of art Félix created while living on Vaudreuil-Dorion's Chemin de l’Anse. Other than inetractive guided tours, guests can profit all season long from a number of shows and cultural events in a garden that overlooks the magnificent Lake of Two Mountains. The shop is a must-visit as well, full of unique souvenirs and beautiful local artisanal and gourmet products.
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Microbrasserie Cardinal Brewing 5
466, Rue Main Hudson Québec J0P 1H0
In downtown Hudson, Microbrasserie Cardinal is the spot for friends to meet to enjoy fine craft beer. The brewery began when Duncan, a beer enthusiast, met amateur brewer William, who dreamed of being part of the craft beer world. Together, they started Microbrasserie Cardinal. Enjoy the interior tasting room, outdoor patio and pick up some beer accessories. Choose from a dozen different beers and two non-alcoholic beverages. Stay tuned for some great cultural programming that will make this spot a true part of the community. Welcome to all, come by and you’ll feel right at home!




Pop Culture 6
33, Rue du Yacht Club Hudson Québec J0P 1H0
Even when it's cold outside, this colorful and refreshing little shop located in the heart of Hudson is worth a detour! Popsicle lovers will be delighted by the original flavours of their artisanal popsicles, handmade with fresh, organic and local fruits. Pop Culture is also known for their popsicles made just for dogs, as well as for their adults-only alcoholic popsicles! How about a Bailey's popsicle? Or a "blueberry margarita" maybe? Vegan options are available, as well as coffees, teas and pastries. You will also find inside a little boutique area with accessories, toys, books, and other unique finds.
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