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Saint-Georges | Quebec

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Parc des Sept-Chutes

The Parc des Sept-Chutes (Park of Seven Waterfalls) is certainly not to be missed on a trip to Saint-George – literally and figuratively. Being only 5 minutes from downtown Saint-George, the Parc des Sept-Chutes is very easily accessible for all visiting the area.

The beauty of the Parc de Sept-Chutes spans about 80 hectares of land, is almost 9 kilometres long, and attracts over 50 000 visitors a year. It features seven breathtaking waterfalls, access to the Pozer River, and is biker friendly with distinct bike trails in the forest. There are endless activities to partake in at the park, such as walking, hiking, skiing, cycling, shuffleboard, basketball, beach volleyball, field sports such as soccer and football, and ice skating and skiing during the colder months.

Photo: SamuelFreli , CC BY-SA 3.0

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Parc de L’Ile-Pozer

The Parc de L’Ile-Pozer is another park in the heart of downtown Saint-Georges. It can be found on Pozer Island, situated in a lake over 2.6 kilometres long. The island can be accessed on foot or by cycling through bridges that lead to the island; however, cycling and rollerskating are not permitted once you reach the actual park. Parc de L’Ile-Pozer features a variety of statues, sculptures, works of art, and well-kept gardens to admire during your walks around the island.

Take some time to stop by the informational plaques to learn more about the artworks and the artists who created them. There are also great views of the river and surrounding areas, and even a playground to keep children entertained!

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Église catholique Saint-Georges

Eglise de Saint-Georges is arguably among the most beautiful churches in the province of Quebec. Construction began in the year 1900 and was completed by 1902. The architecture of the Eglise de Saint-Georges is truly the star of the building, with a beautiful stone exterior, grand arches spanning the length of the church on the inside, arches and panels along the ceiling, and gold detailing that can be seen throughout the interior.

If you’re looking for a way to express your faith on your trip to Saint-Georges while also discovering an amazing landmark of the area, a visit to the Eglise de Saint-Georges is right for you!

Photos: Google Maps, Jean-Frédéric C; https://www.patrimoine-culturel.gouv.qc.ca/rpcq/document/rpcq_bien_92873_274457.JPG?id=274457

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Les Pères Nature

Les Pères Nature is a well-known shop and restaurant in Saint-Georges, the perfect stop for a meal and picking up snacks whenever needed. Stop by their bistro to grab a freshly made bite from their large menu, or shop for some fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and cheeses.

Bring your entire family along to share a memory of enjoying ice cream and warm baked goods from the bakery inside.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/LesPeresNature; Google Street View

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NRJ Spa Nordique

The NRJ Spa Nordique is a lakeside Nordic Spa just 15 minutes outside of Saint-Georges that will rejuvenate you and leave you feeling more relaxed than ever. The quality of the water is always monitored to ensure its purity, pH, and chlorine stay at optimal levels to provide patrons with the best experience possible.

The NRJ Spa Nordique also offers massages, saunas, cold baths, hammocks, and hot springs to give you a full relaxation experience. You can even stick around for a bite after receiving your spa treatments at their onsite restaurant, serving everything from pasta to salmon, sandwiches, and even poke and general tao chicken!

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Promenade Redmond

First opened in September 2019, the Promenade Redmond is a walking path in Saint-Georges. Do anything from simply walking to jogging, cycling, or even rollerblading on this beautiful path. The unique part about this walking path is that you get to partake in these activities with an awe-worthy view of the surrounding river.

Like other landmarks in Saint-Georges, the Promenade Redmond features many works of art along the path, including statues made by local artists. There are also many tables and sitting areas on the path that you can use to get through some chapters of a good book or simply sit down and appreciate the nature around you.

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VG Café

“Every visit is enjoyable. Quiet place, and the food/drink is super good!”

“It was really good; seeing a veggie restaurant in a city like Saint-Georges was quite surprising!”

 

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