Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel
municipality in Quebec, Canada
Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel is a recreational tourism municipality on the south shore of Lac Saint-Pierre, in the regional county municipality (MRC) of Pierre-De Saurel, in Montérégie, in Quebec.
Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel is the gateway to the Lac Saint-Pierre Biosphere Reserve. In terms of recreational tourism, the main attractions of Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel are:
- its great Indigenous history following the melting of the glaciers, which began nearly 12,000 years ago in the valley of the St. Lawrence River;
- its great history since the passage of Jacques-Cartier in 1535;
- its particular geographical location, on the south shore of Lac Saint-Pierre and the Saint-Lawrence River, and among the Îles-de-Sorel, thus offering boaters a magnificent riparian and river landscape, as well as an exceptional environment for boating through islands, channels, Lake Saint-Pierre and the St. Lawrence River; the passage of migratory birds (spring and autumn) offers quite a fluvial spectacle;
- the Lac-Saint-Pierre World Biosphere Reserve;
- its businesses providing services to visitors and boaters;
- its municipal recreational infrastructure (municipal parks with sports and relaxation facilities):
- its picturesque and modern built heritage, which testifies to various eras and various vocations of the city (maritime and agricultural).
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