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Saint-Jovite (Downtown Mont-Tremblant) | Quebec

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Region:

Les Laurentides

Known For:

Downtown Mont-Tremblant | Rue de Saint-Jovite main street | Local restaurants & bistros | Circuit Mont-Tremblant race track | Historic church | Blues & Jazz festivals

Best For:

Authentic Québécois dining | Main street strolling | Antique shopping | Race track fans | Budget-friendly alternative to the resort

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The Town Behind the Mountain

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Saint-Jovite is the beating heart of the Mont-Tremblant area — the place where locals live, work, and eat. Officially, it’s now “Downtown Mont-Tremblant,” but older residents and regulars still call it by its original name. The town was established as a parish in 1879 by priest Antoine Labelle, a legendary figure who opened up the […]

Rue de Saint-Jovite

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The main street of the former town of Saint-Jovite is one of the most charming stretches in the Laurentians. Historic old homes have been converted into restaurants, bistros, cafés, boutiques, and antique shops. Terraces spill onto the sidewalk in summer. In winter, it’s a cozy scene of warm lights and steaming windows. The street is […]

S. Bourassa Tremblant Market

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A food lover’s paradise on Rue de Saint-Jovite. S. Bourassa is a wholesale grocer open to the public since 2002, and the cheese selection alone is worth the detour. Local Laurentian cheeses, charcuterie, fresh produce grown in Saint-Jovite greenhouses, baked-in-house bagels, fondue kits, and organic and specialty items fill the shelves. Don’t be fooled by […]

Saint-Jovite Church

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The church that gave the village its name is a landmark on the main street. A monumental bell stands outside, and the building anchors the community just as it has since the 19th century. Saint-Jovite was formally established as a parish in 1879, settled by priest Antoine Labelle. The railway arrived from Montreal in 1892, […]

Blues & Jazz Festivals

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July – August Saint-Jovite’s main street comes alive during the annual Blues Festival and Jazz Festival, with performances spilling out of restaurants and onto terraces. While the resort hosts the big outdoor stages, the downtown scene offers a more intimate, local feel — catching a set in a bistro with a glass of wine and […]

C’est la Vie Restaurant

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One of the most praised restaurants on Rue de Saint-Jovite. C’est la Vie combines classic French technique with Québécois ingredients — the duck breast with honey, garlic, and ginger is a local favourite. Fresh, locally sourced ingredients. A warm bistro atmosphere. The kind of place where a meal becomes the highlight of the day. Reservations […]

Marius Restaurant

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Nestled on Rue de Saint-Jovite, Marius brings touches of the South of France to the Laurentians. The menu is crafted with locally sourced ingredients, and the wine selection is carefully curated. The atmosphere is refined but not stuffy — a true neighbourhood fine-dining spot that happens to be excellent. A lovely choice for a special […]

LoCal Bistro

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A cozy, welcoming spot near Rue de Saint-Jovite known for creative breakfasts and hearty lunches. The signature breakfast poutine and the Philly cheese steak with French onion soup are local favourites. The vibe is warm and unpretentious — locals gather here for coffee and conversation. Exactly the kind of neighbourhood bistro that makes a main […]

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