Contrecoeur
city in Quebec, Canada
Contrecoeur is a municipality with a riverside, forest and rural landscape, in the regional county municipality (RCM) of Marguerite-D'Youville, in Montérégie, in Quebec.
Contrecoeur is a recreational tourism destination facing Saint-Sulpice, Lavaltrie and Lanoraie, on the opposite bank of the river. The main attractions of Contrecoeur are, in particular:
- its shore of 23.9 km (14.9 mi) on the St. Lawrence River (South Channel) and its 18 islands grouped together in an archipelago called "Îles de Contrecoeur";
- its infrastructures and services aimed at serving pleasure boating on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River;
- its infrastructure and its recreational tourism services, in particular its municipal parks, campgrounds, its summer camps and Des Grèves Regional Park;
- its built heritage, of which several buildings display a rustic and well-renovated character, in particular the resort buildings along the St. Lawrence River;
- its countryside, forest and riverside landscape, which bears witness to the activities of citizens in this part of the St. Lawrence plain;
- its gourmet circuits (eg: beer and maple gourmet circuit, or edible circuit that visits community gardens or urban gardens);
- its documented historical discovery Balado circuit offering 17 points of interest (e.g., windmill, summer camps, patriots, factories...).
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