Food scene
Our favorite breakfast place in the Laurentians.
Very popular so must arrive early.
81 locals recommend
RESTAURANT AU PETIT POUCET
1030 QC-117Our favorite breakfast place in the Laurentians.
Very popular so must arrive early.
Tanger Outlets Saint Sauveur
100 Ave GuindonShopping and restaurants
My favorite place to lunch in St-Sauveur.
Soups and sandwiches are delicious. They also have cupcakes :)
9 locals recommend
La Petite Boite à Lunch
4 A Av. FilionMy favorite place to lunch in St-Sauveur.
Soups and sandwiches are delicious. They also have cupcakes :)
Supermarket with pastry, bakery, everything you need.
20 minutes from the cottage. Another supermarket is 10 minutes away but this one is my favorite one.
29 locals recommend
Provigo Le Marché
50 Avenue St DenisSupermarket with pastry, bakery, everything you need.
20 minutes from the cottage. Another supermarket is 10 minutes away but this one is my favorite one.
Gibbys
414 Rue PrincipaleGreat steakhouse
La Grange
2 Rue MeadowbrookSightseeing
Ski Mont Vallée Bleue
1418 Chem. de la Vall. BleueNice small family ski hill.
Glissades des Pays d'En Haut
440 Chem. AvilaSliding adventure with friends or family.
Sommet Morin Heights
231 R. BennettSki hill, 10 minutes from the cottage
Village Du Père Noël Inc
987 Rte Morinkids love this place, so many activities
Au Pays Des Merveilles
3795 Chem. de la Savanekids love this place, so many activities
ski hill with nice little village with shopping and restaurants
199 locals recommend
Sommet Saint Sauveur
655 Avenue St Denisski hill with nice little village with shopping and restaurants
Plein air St-Adolphe
1672 Chem. du Village4 season activities
Mont Gabriel
1478 Chem. du Versant Sski hill
Ski Sommet Olympia
330 Chem. de la Montagneski hill
The History of Skiing in the Laurentians: Living in winter, with winter, for winter
The introduction of skiing in the Laurentian region, first as a means of locomotion on the snow, then as a sport of participation and competition, has contributed to and still contributes to the social, economic, tourist and even cultural development of the Laurentian territory. From a forest and agricultural region, skiing has made the « Pays-d’en-Haut » a paradise for winter sports and is considered the birthplace of skiing in Canada. The permanent exhibition of the Laurentian Ski Museum proposes to present the principal stages in the history of skiing in the Laurentians in order to better understand how man lived in winter, with winter and for winter .
museeduski.com
13 locals recommend
Laurentian ski museum
6 Avenue de la GareThe History of Skiing in the Laurentians: Living in winter, with winter, for winter
The introduction of skiing in the Laurentian region, first as a means of locomotion on the snow, then as a sport of participation and competition, has contributed to and still contributes to the social, economic, tourist and even cultural development of the Laurentian territory. From a forest and agricultural region, skiing has made the « Pays-d’en-Haut » a paradise for winter sports and is considered the birthplace of skiing in Canada. The permanent exhibition of the Laurentian Ski Museum proposes to present the principal stages in the history of skiing in the Laurentians in order to better understand how man lived in winter, with winter and for winter .
museeduski.com
Familiprix - Lucie Savard
1937 Chem. du VillageDrugstore
1937 ch du Village, Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard
Ice Skating on the trails at John H. Molson Park
Closes at 10 pm
Vivianne street, Saint-Sauveur
450-227-2669
32 locals recommend
Parc John-H. Molson
Rue VivianeIce Skating on the trails at John H. Molson Park
Closes at 10 pm
Vivianne street, Saint-Sauveur
450-227-2669
Polar Bear's Club
930 Bd des LaurentidesPopular spa in the Laurentians.