This interpretation centre, located in a 30-acre park on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, describes 18th-century seigneurial life. The windmill, built in 1705, has been producing top-quality flour for nearly three centuries. In the summer, craftsmen, a baker and a miller give presentations on site describing a day at the mill. Take a tour of the various exhibitions to complete the interpretation of the site and Québec heritage.
Activities Entertainment; Entertainment for children; Hiking; Outdoor activities on premises; Self-guided tours; Tours : in french; Tours : in english; Other activities
Services Library; Other services
Parking services Parking: Free outdoor parking
Restaurant and food services Picnic area
Services for Persons with Disabilities Partially accessible to the physically disabled (Kéroul); Service for the visually impaired (Kéroul)
Groups Entertainment; Group rates; Reservations required; Special activities; Special schedules; Tours : in french; Tours : in english