Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel
town in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel is a small town with a river landscape, facing the Archipelago of Lac Saint-Pierre (north side), in the regional county municipality (RCM) of Pierre-De Saurel, in Montérégie, in Quebec.
Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel is an essential passage for boating to go up the river or the Richelieu River. Citizen life is integrated with other surrounding towns, in particular for: shops, private services (hotels, restaurants, etc.), government or parapublic services and road access. The main attractions of Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel are, in particular:
- its dynamism through its many public events and community activities: Fairy Lights (December), National Day of Quebec (June 24), Horticultural Family Day, Golf Tournament, Volunteer Day, Great March...;
- its shoreline stretching over 3.3 kilometres (2.1 mi) of which 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) are riparian land for industrial purposes; pleasure boating generates heavy traffic around it between May and October;
- Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel cemetery and its municipal parks: Pointe-aux-Pins park, Pie X park (Dix), Les Forges park, as well as the park of the municipal swimming pool and the Aussant Recreation Center (arena).
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