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Vieux Moulin de Metgermette-Nord

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Chaudière-Appalaches Sainte-Aurélie
Erected in 1873, downstream from Lac des Abénaquis, this imposing four-storey structure is testimony to one of the last attempts at the French colonization of North America. Divided into a sawmill and a flour mill, it demonstrates how wood and grain were milled.
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Dates

June 29 - Sept. 1, 2025

Date to be confirmed

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Contact information

150, ch. des Bois-Francs, Sainte-Aurélie, Québec, Canada, G0M 1M0

Vehicle and Parking Services

  • Signed access (blue signs)
  • Free parking
  • Parking for buses
  • Parking for motor homes (RV)

Recreational / cultural activities

  • Conference
  • Demonstration
  • Films, projection
  • Guided tour
  • Legends
  • Self-guided tour

Land-based sporting activities

  • Ice skating

Water sports activities

  • Fishing
  • Ice fishing
  • Pedals boat
  • Stand-up paddle boarding
  • Swimming

Services

  • Boutique

Restaurant and food services

  • Picnic area
  • Snack bar

Eligible customers

  • Adults
  • Teens
  • Children
  • Groups
  • Minimum age required: 7

Groups

  • Tours : in french
  • Tours : in english
  • Special schedule on request
  • Possible off-season opening
  • Booking required
  • Maximum capacity: 40

Available facilities

  • Banquet, meeting, conference room
  • Interpretation panels
  • Outdoor playground for children
  • Viewpoint/observation tower
  • Walking path

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