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Notre-Dame-de-Montauban

關於Notre-Dame-de-Montauban

Notre-Dame-de-Montauban is a charming locality in Middle Batiscanie on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, in the regional county municipality of Mékinac. This municipality, split by the course of the Batiscan River, includes the main village of Notre-Dame-des-Anges and the village of Montauban-les-Mines.

This locality has a territory of 174 km2 (67 sq mi) with 800 full-time inhabitants (2021) and some seasonal residents. This municipality has several campgrounds and rental cabins. The main village of Notre-Dame-des-Anges is located at the junction of the route de La Traverse (coming from Lac-aux-Sables) and route 367 (rue Principale).

Notre-Dame-de-Montauban旅遊指南

城市概覽

The Batiscan River flows north to south over 196 km (122 mi) starting at Édouard Lake in Mauricie. It flows into the St. Lawrence River at Batiscan. The main village of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban is located on the east side of a segment of this river. From 1852, the Price Brothers and Company began to harvest the forest in the Batiscan Valley. The transport of wood by flotation on the Batiscan River was abandoned in 1963.

Economy At the end of 19th century, logging was the main driver of economic development; the course of the Batiscan river then made it possible to transport logs by flotation, following the current to the mills downstream. In the 21st century, the main economic vocations of the territory of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban are recreational and tourist activities (vacation, camping, hunting and fishing, mountain biking, snowmobiles), forestry, agriculture and certain businesses. local. Resort hamlets have developed around Lake Charest (near the village of Montauban) and Lake Georges.

History The colonization of the territory of Notre-Dame-des-Anges began around 1870. At the end of the 19th century, its territory straddled the cantons of Chavigny (north bank of the Batiscan) and Montauban (south bank). In 1871, the settlers built a first wooden bridge. In 1872, Father Narcisse Bellenger, missionary-colonizer, designated the emerging community "colony of Notre-Dame de la Batiscan". He built the Bellenger establishment with a two-storey barn serving respectively as a reception for the settlers and a warehouse. The Bellenger-Goulet mill has been established. In 1877, the colony was renamed "Notre-Dame-des-Anges de la rivière Batiscan" at the inauguration of the first chapel which burned down twenty years later. In 1879, the parish will be designated Notre-Dame-des-Anges de Montauban. In 1880, the Bellenger-Goulet flour mill began operations. In 1908, the first chapel was burnt down. The iron bridge spanning the Batiscan River was erected in 1909 on the same s

如何抵達

The territory of Notre-Dame-des-Anges is accessible by road vehicle, ATV, snowmobile and even with light boats (via the Batiscan river).

By car From Montreal (230 km (140 mi). Time: 2 hr 33 min. Take highway 40 (north shore) eastbound, to Trois-Rivières; Highway 55 North, to the Saint-Maurice River; Route 153 North, passing through Saint-Tite, Sainte-Thècle, Hervey-Jonction and Lac-aux-Sables, where you have to take the Chemin de la Traverse to the village of Notre-Dame-des-Anges. From Quebec City. (118 km (73 mi). Time: 1 hr 25 min. Take highway 40 westbound to Grondines; then take route 363 to Rang 1 Price in Lac-aux-Sables; then rue Principale (route 367) crossing the village of Montauban-les-Mines, to the village of Notre-Dame-des-Anges.

Trails The Quad trail (Quad trail) passes through the forest north of Lac-aux-Sables.

當地交通

1 Sonic Station-Service, 487, avenue des Loisirs, ☏ +1 418-336-2041. Service station for motor vehicles. (updated Oct 2021) 2 Borne véhicule électrique - municipalité Notre-Dame-de-Montauban, Centre sportif Jules-Paquin - 505, avenue des Loisirs. Charging stations for electric vehicle batteries. (updated Oct 2021)

必看景點

1 Église catholique de Notre-Dame-des-Anges (Catholique church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges), 422, rue Principale, ☏ +1 418-336-2016. (updated Oct 2021) 2 Cimetière de Notre-Dame-des-Anges (Cemetery of Notre-Dame-des-Anges), 100-110, rue du Puit, ☏ +1 418-336-2016. (updated Oct 2021) La Pointe du Canotier (The tip of the boater). (updated Oct 2021)

Scenic tours Parcours historique Notre-Dame-de-Montauban (Notre-Dame-de-Montauban historical route), ☏ +1 418-336-2640, [email protected]. Historical route with 13 historical interpretation panels in the village of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban. (updated Oct 2021)

體驗活動

1 Parc des Chutes-de-Montauban (Chutes-de-Montauban Park), Route du Moulin, ☏ +1 418-336-2640, [email protected]. Park established in 1979 as part of the centenary celebrations of the municipality of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban. This park runs along the west bank of the Batiscan River for about a kilometer. Visitors can admire several falls and waterfalls (elevation). The municipality has built a raised walkway leading visitors to a belvedere in order to observe more closely the Falls of the Nine (also called "fall of the five dollars" inadvertently because of the resemblance of the image affixed on a five-dollar bill issued in 1954). It is designated "fall of the Nine" because it is the ninth portage going up the Batiscan river. The Chutes-de-Montauban Park hiking trail is integrated into the Montauban trail, a 17-km section of the Trans Canada Trail, which crosses the country. (updated Oct 2021) 2 Exit Nature, 429, route Rousseau, [email protected]. (updated Oct 2021) Sentier national (National trail). The 17.4 km (10.8 mi) national trail begins on the east bank of the Batiscan River (intersection of route 367 and Rang du Soleil), downstream from the “Neuf” falls (formerly referred to as similar to the falls of the “Five Canadian Dollars”), in Notre-Dame-de-Montauban. The path follows the river for more than a kilometer, in order to enter the boreal forest in order to move towards Mont Otis (summit culminating at 325 m.). Formerly designated “Mont Saint-Amand”, this toponym was replaced in 1979 by “Mont Otis” (also nicknamed “Cap à Ti-Fred”), as part of the town's centenary celebrations; this new toponymic designation evokes the memory of the first pioneer to settle. At the top, the 180 degree panorama is splendid. The path stretches to the regional natural park of Portneuf; its route passes near Lac des Pins and crosses Chemin du Lac-du-Castor. A shorter option of the trail is a 3.4 km (2.1 mi) loop, starting from the Cohabitat Mont Otis campsite. Finall

購物

Savonnerie Les semeurs de Jardins (Soap factory the garden sowers), +1 418-336-3336, [email protected]. (updated Oct 2021)

美食

1 Casse-croûte La Bouffe Des Chutes, 142, rue du Pont, ☏ +1 418-336-3261. Restaurant open in summer season. Seasonal snack-style restaurant serving residents, vacationers and tourists. Take-out orders. (updated Oct 2021) 2 Le Mirad'Or, 411, route de la Traverse (coming from Lac-aux-Sables, take the Traverse route; the Mirad'Or is located at the intersection of the Chute du Huit road), ☏ +1 418-336-2919. From mid-June to mid-September, by reservation. Vegetable stand and vegetarian tasting. Terrace overlooking the vegetable garden and the Batiscan river. Table d'hôte cooked with vegetables from the garden and homemade products, every evening. Other services: picnic, garden tour, launching of pleasure craft, recreational kayak rental, lodging service. (updated Oct 2021)

飲品與夜生活

1 Bar du Cinq Dollars (Five Dollars Bar), 100 route Rousseau, ☏ +1 418-336-2008. Lounge bar on the east bank of the Batiscan River upstream from the Chute du Neuf. (updated Oct 2021)

住宿

Camping 1 Campement Mont Otis, +1 514 882-4441, ☏ +1 418-336-2488. Rustic campsite in a forest area on the east bank of t

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