Things to do in Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April

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April is a good time to visit Sainte Anne de Beaupre. The weather is usually really cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 27—43°F (-3—6°C).

Sainte Anne de Beaupre has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your April trip to Sainte Anne de Beaupre. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to April. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout April, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Holidays in Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April
April
  • Good Friday (April 3)
  • Easter Sunday (April 5)
  • Tartan Day (April 6)
  • Easter Monday (April 6)
  • Vimy Ridge Day (April 9)
Other notable holidays
  • Commonwealth Day (March 9)
  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
  • Mother’s Day (May 10)
  • National Patriots' Day (May 18)
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Weather in Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April

Temperatures on an average day in Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April

The average temperature in Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 43°F (6°C) to a low of 27°F (-3°C). Some would describe the temperature to be really cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Sainte Anne de Beaupre, July, has days with highs of 74°F (23°C) and lows of 58°F (15°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 18°F (-8°C) and lows of 1°F (-17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in April
43°F
highs
27°F
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General weather summary

Really cold, breezy
Feels like
38%
Chance of rain
0.184 in
Amount
13.7 mph
Wind speed
84%
Humidity
13.6 hrs
Daylight length
5:57 AM
Sunrise
7:30 PM
Sunset
39%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in April
With an average high of 43°F (6°C) and a low of 27°F (-3°C), it generally feels really cold and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Sainte Anne de Beaupre in April

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Sainte Anne de Beaupre has to offer for travelers in April, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Sainte Anne de Beaupre that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Sainte Anne de Beaupre for April.
Sanctuaire Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
1. Sanctuaire Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
4.8
(7831)
Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Neo-romanesque building with stone sculptures & wood carvings, plus guided tours & a religious shop.
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Take a couple of hours to visit this beautiful church, whether you're a believer or not. The architecture, coloured glass windows and some captivating statues worth taking the time for. The one statue that impressed me the most was the Jesus on the cross, with one hand not yet crucified. Haunting... A must visit.
This is a beautiful church that seemed like a tourist trap. You are welcome to light a candle, and you can pay the suggested "offering" of $5 by credit card. Not a good look. There are signs posted requesting silence, but the tourists chatter away. While the inside is grand and beautiful to look at, we found the atmosphere inside to be less worshipful than we had hoped.
A stunning and peaceful pilgrimage site. The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré is absolutely breathtaking — both inside and out. The intricate mosaics, stained glass windows, and towering ceilings make it one of the most beautiful churches in Québec. It’s about 30 minutes from Québec City and well worth the drive. The atmosphere inside is calm and spiritual, even for non-religious visitors. The detailed artwork and craftsmanship throughout the basilica are incredible — make sure to look up at the ceiling and explore the crypt below. Free entry and plenty of parking available nearby. Whether you’re visiting for faith, architecture, or photography, this place is a must-see.
Always a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Well kept grounds, wonderful to sit in peace in the church and just bask in the beauty of the architecture. No matter what religion seems to be a popular spot to visit. Also some great local restaurants to try around if you’re looking for something to eat. Such a cute town to visit. People so friendly. We don’t speak fluent French and some locals didn’t speak much English but we were able to get by.
Reminds me a bit of the cathedral in Palermo. Monreale? The interiors are almost all from Europe (except amazing copper doors and carved wooden pews). The assemblage of abandoned dutchess, walkers etc was impressive. Wish we could have gone into the small chapel with the replica of the Pieta.
It is better to visit the Basilica during weekdays as it is not busy. We did not buy any tickets (we don’t know that time if we need one). The church interior design is fascinating, it feels ethereal with the glittering of golden colour. Also, the outside architecture is gorgeous. Any pictures don’t do justice to the Basilica. There are also other beautiful churches nearby and up the hill that is worth a visit.
Always love visiting the church. The church is beautiful inside. The chapel in the basement of the church is filled with smaller chapels. There was also a beautiful rosary path on the left hand side of the church. Along with Holy Stairs in a white building next to that. The gift shop had a lot of different goodies.
The Basilica was absolutely stunning. It offered a peaceful place for quiet reflection, allowing us to appreciate the many generations and historical families who have worshiped here over the centuries. The intricate details and sense of history were truly moving. You could feel the immense wealth and devotion of the community from that era, and the soft glow of candlelight created a beautiful atmosphere for prayer and contemplation.
Cyclorama de Jérusalem
2. Cyclorama de Jérusalem
4.4
(155)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
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This was a wonderful and extremely unique experience for my husband and I. We have never seen a cyclorama before and Annie (who gave us the tour) did an excellent job of explaining the painting and it's history. You have to call to reserve a guided tour, but it is so worth it. It is like travelling back in time and even the building itself is so historic. You even get binoculars to look at the small details of the painting. It is a historic building and very cold during the winter so bundle up! But it is a part of history and definitely worth visiting at some point in your life.
The most fascinating place I’ve visited in the region. The artwork is breathtaking—rich in detail and full of character, with a unique history and a brilliant fusion of artistic vision, engineering ingenuity, and teamwork. The guide brought it all to life, sharing each detail with deep knowledge and heartfelt passion.
Fantastic site and sightseeing around this area. Impressed with the fall color displays on trees around. Nice sport ground, nice cemetery and very nice location.
Only a short drive from Quebec City, this historic and artistic treasure remains family-owned for four generations. It is meticulously maintained and generously shared with personal tours and behind the scenes views of this unique art form. Features of lovely gift shop and plenty of free parking. Celebrating its 130th anniversary, the Cyclorama is OPEN and a must see attraction when visiting Quebec!
I had driven in front of the Cyclorama multiple times in my life and always wondered what was inside. Last Sunday, October 12th, 2025, we decided to stop for a visit. I was really surprised by what I saw. First the painting is an impressive piece of art. The history of the painting related by the guide was extremely interesting. Then the story behind the construction of the building was also of great interest if you think of the kind of tools available at the time of its construction. I would highly recommend this visit.
The guided visit was so informative and interesting! Our family highly recommends this visit. The guides are knowledgeable, passionate and the information is beyond our imagination. Ingenuity and cooperation is the key to this masterpiece. Merci beaucoup!
honestly breathtaking and the man explaining the whole history of the building was fascinating!! highly recommend visiting ^^
Don’t miss this amazing site. Best part of our visit to the area. The woman who gave us a tour was wonderful! Thank you for showing us this amazing piece of history. Well worth the price of admission to support.
Sanctuaire Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
3. Sanctuaire Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
4.8
(7831)
Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Neo-romanesque building with stone sculptures & wood carvings, plus guided tours & a religious shop.
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Take a couple of hours to visit this beautiful church, whether you're a believer or not. The architecture, coloured glass windows and some captivating statues worth taking the time for. The one statue that impressed me the most was the Jesus on the cross, with one hand not yet crucified. Haunting... A must visit.
This is a beautiful church that seemed like a tourist trap. You are welcome to light a candle, and you can pay the suggested "offering" of $5 by credit card. Not a good look. There are signs posted requesting silence, but the tourists chatter away. While the inside is grand and beautiful to look at, we found the atmosphere inside to be less worshipful than we had hoped.
A stunning and peaceful pilgrimage site. The Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré is absolutely breathtaking — both inside and out. The intricate mosaics, stained glass windows, and towering ceilings make it one of the most beautiful churches in Québec. It’s about 30 minutes from Québec City and well worth the drive. The atmosphere inside is calm and spiritual, even for non-religious visitors. The detailed artwork and craftsmanship throughout the basilica are incredible — make sure to look up at the ceiling and explore the crypt below. Free entry and plenty of parking available nearby. Whether you’re visiting for faith, architecture, or photography, this place is a must-see.
Always a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Well kept grounds, wonderful to sit in peace in the church and just bask in the beauty of the architecture. No matter what religion seems to be a popular spot to visit. Also some great local restaurants to try around if you’re looking for something to eat. Such a cute town to visit. People so friendly. We don’t speak fluent French and some locals didn’t speak much English but we were able to get by.
Reminds me a bit of the cathedral in Palermo. Monreale? The interiors are almost all from Europe (except amazing copper doors and carved wooden pews). The assemblage of abandoned dutchess, walkers etc was impressive. Wish we could have gone into the small chapel with the replica of the Pieta.
It is better to visit the Basilica during weekdays as it is not busy. We did not buy any tickets (we don’t know that time if we need one). The church interior design is fascinating, it feels ethereal with the glittering of golden colour. Also, the outside architecture is gorgeous. Any pictures don’t do justice to the Basilica. There are also other beautiful churches nearby and up the hill that is worth a visit.
Always love visiting the church. The church is beautiful inside. The chapel in the basement of the church is filled with smaller chapels. There was also a beautiful rosary path on the left hand side of the church. Along with Holy Stairs in a white building next to that. The gift shop had a lot of different goodies.
The Basilica was absolutely stunning. It offered a peaceful place for quiet reflection, allowing us to appreciate the many generations and historical families who have worshiped here over the centuries. The intricate details and sense of history were truly moving. You could feel the immense wealth and devotion of the community from that era, and the soft glow of candlelight created a beautiful atmosphere for prayer and contemplation.
Atelier Pare
4. Atelier Pare
4.5
(52)
Sculpture museum
Museums
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What an incredible space and moment in time to get to experience visually the historic significance of the artists! The DEEP Roots of his generational line in the land..... The significant VALUE of Family, biological and CHOSEN!!! The relational WEALTH is woven richly into the foundation, structure, artistic humour and expression. And extends into ,as well as from, the geographical region. Such a weighty History lesson that resonated deep within my heart and soul.... Absolutely Unforgettable!
Thé art and displays are very nice. The information behind the carvers are very interesting as the murals are beautiful. I would highly recommend coming here and supporting the muséum and potentially buying their carvings.
Outstanding museum and workshop. One of the best values around, since we spent well over an hour viewing all the pieces for a minimal entrance fee.
Wonderful atelier featuring very elaborate carvings and personable staff who will demonstrate this craft and explain the history of the artist.
Loved the storyteller....she's amazing!
The animator is very lively, great for groups
Very impressive.
Fascinating and cool artifacts
Musée Edison du Phonographe
5. Musée Edison du Phonographe
4.5
(2)
Permanently Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
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(Translated by Google) Superb little museum which is actually a personal collection of M Agnard. You can learn a lot about Thomas Edison and his love of phonograph (Original) Superbe petit musée qui est en faites une collection personnelle de M Agnard. Vous pouvez en apprendre beaucoup au sujet de Thomas Edison et son amour de phonographe
Spa Des Neiges
6. Spa Des Neiges
4.2
(881)
Day spa
Spas & Wellness
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Beautiful views! Lots of hot tubs, fire pits, and lounging areas to choose from! I loved the eucalyptus steam room! The team is really nice. We had excellent massages! The pizza and the soup were good. **Bring sandals, or you must buy some from their mixed assortment. 😮 I would recommend that some of their robes get replaced with new ones. We will return the next time we come to Quebec.
There was so much I enjoyed about this. The relaxing music and silence was my favorite touch. The pools at first were not warm so we told the front staff and they fixed one of the tubs up quickly as we warmed up in the sauna and steam room. It felt really relaxing, we went at night, snow all around us. I enjoyed the water with orange slices they offered. In the bathrooms they had hair blow dryers and little bags for your wet swim suit. We chose this place because it was the most affordable compared to the other Nordic spa experiences. I would saw slightly less price would have been more appropriate. Here are somethings I would improve on: -The mens bathroom/ locker door was proped open. I would have felt better with more privacy. -the smaller tubs never got hot. Only one smaller 5 person tub was hot during out 2-3 hrs stay. Luckily basially no one was there so we had the tub to our self. -The website doesn't say this anywhere I saw or if it does it wasent easy to find for me but they REQUIRE you to wear sandals. If you don't have them you pay $12 for a very cheap pair. Not much instruction if we have to wear them in the pool, I was confused. -More guidance from the front staff on expectations, i.e. if we can come up to the front desk while in swimsuit or wet for the water. Maybe it was because we came after 5pm but it didn't seem like the exfoliation or massage services were offered. -the relaxation rooms lights were off, we didn't know if we're were allowed in there...and the hammocks and other areas were closed while we were there. Plus we were wet so we didn't know if sitting on the beanbag and stuff wpuld be good or if they were hygienic. -I would have been nice to have some lotion available. -the barrel sauna door were not close and the floor board was not nailed in it came off and almost made me fall, it was a saftey hazard. -steam room smelt funny and they had a VERY strong eucalyptus scent covering it up, it was so strong it irritated my lungs a bit and I usually love that smell. -The Finnish sauna was not a classic Finnish sauna, it was just a bigger room and hotter than the barrel sauna. None of the saunas seemed to be using cider wood and the finish sauna seemed to have a layer of something on the wood that made it extra hot to touch. -I would suggest having the food and drink menus visible.
First of all, when we walked in, the area with reception and the restaurant smelled disgusting. It smelled so bad I wanted to turn around and leave. 👎🏻👎🏻 The door to the kitchen was open and I think the hood was not working. There were not enough towels and we were warned to save towels. It was not comfortable. 👎🏻 Next, there is only 1 cold water pool on the property and that is not cold enough. Why do you have only 1 small pool with cold water ??? There was almost always a queue for the cold pool 👎🏻 No access to the river to rinse off after the hot sauna. Why not? And you have a river, I don't understand. But there are few pluses: 1 rest room is very cozy, the others have dimmed lights and they have a pool like a barrel with body temperature.
Best massage. Stopped here in between skiing at Charveloix and Quebec City. Need more direction/signs for baths. Would be great to have option to have drinks outside. Not a big menu/food place.
Spa Des Neiges is an amazing little spa by the St. Lawrence River. It doesn't look like much from the main street, but the pools are wonderful and vary in temperature perfectly so that you can go from pool to pool experiencing degrees of hot and cold wet application for a flawless thermal cycle. The ambiance is unbeatable and its small enough that you don't have to worry about others chatting too much. The rest areas are wonderful and allow you to enjoy the views from the second level of the two outer buildings. There's also amazing food and spa services that I only go for here. In the past visits I've done a forest clay wrap, a detox, facial, massage and other services. Each time they were professional and truly a pampering experience. Émilie is the therapist I've seen each year since 2016 (I think) and her English has improved significantly. If you plan on getting spa services, make sure you make a reservation ahead of time. If you need to make a special request, make sure you have someone who can speak French over the phone so that no mishaps will happen. Being a small spa in the middle of ski country, it's predominantly French speaking. Bring your own lock, water bottle and sandals. They'll provide the towels and robe. Then you can enjoy the baths all day!
Had a great experience in the therapeutic massage amazing!! And thermal baths wet sauna were the best ones to try. Highly recommend :)
Pool could be cleaner. Massage was the best I ever got. The masseuse knew what she was doing! Worth the experience
We had a nice experience relaxing at Spa des Neiges. It is a smaller quaint spa with incredible views of the St Lawrence River and Isle d'Orlean. It was not busy and very enjoyable without the crowds. They have nice loungers and relaxation areas. The steam room and sauna were excellent. The cold pool could have been a bit colder and the hot spa could have been hotter, from my experience at other spas. Bathrobes are extra $7. We came after 4pm and it was a nice time to enjoy the spa. Note - many bugs at night!! We did not eat or experience massage services.
Galerie Ni Vu Ni Cornu
7. Galerie Ni Vu Ni Cornu
4.9
(19)
Art gallery
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) A beautiful art gallery, inspiring, creative and fun at the same time. There is also a boutique area with superb gift ideas from Quebec artisans! The owner, Annie, is really welcoming and she takes the time to explain her artistic approach and that of her artists to us. Thank you (Original) Une belle galerie d’art, inspirante, créative et ludique à la fois. Il y a aussi un espace boutique avec de superbes idées cadeaux d’artisans québécois! La propriétaire, Annie, est vraiment accueillante et elle prend le temps de nous expliquer sa démarche artistique et celle de ses artistes. Merciiii
(Translated by Google) Beautiful gallery where we find paintings but also art objects created by very talented artists from the region. The welcome is warm, we receive lots of information both on the creations and on the visions of the gallery. (Original) Belle galerie où l'on retrouve des toiles mais aussi des objets d'art créés par des artistes de la région fort talentueux. L'accueil est chaleureux, on reçoit plein d'informations tant sur les créations que sur les visions de la galerie.
(Translated by Google) Visit this gallery on a windy Sunday. I started reading in a satchel placed on a table which was Annie Lévesque. A great artist that I didn't know... She was kind to us (my sister and my niece) explain a painting...wow...magnificent. I wish you much success...your charming smile. Good luck in France.... A traveler from Northern Ontario. (Original) Visite de cette galerie un dimanche plein de vents. Je me suis mise à lire dans un cartable posé sur une table qui était Annie Lévesque. Une grande artiste que je ne connaissais pas.. Elle a eu la gentillesse de nous (à ma sœur et ma nièce) expliquer une toile...wow...magnifique. Je vous souhaite beaucoup de Succès...votre sourire charme. Bonne chance en France.... Une voyageuse du Nord Ontarien.
(Translated by Google) It breathes, it’s inspiring, it’s full of great finds! What more could you want from an art gallery? You're right: the staff is also amazing, and the kind people who work there understand that art is for everyone! (Original) Ça respire, c'est inspirant, c'est plein de belles trouvailles! Que demander de plus d'une galerie d'art? Vous avez raison: le personnel est aussi extraordinaire, et les gentilles personnes qui y travaillent comprennent que l'art, c'est pour tout le monde!
(Translated by Google) Beautiful gallery We were well received (Original) Belle galerie Nous avons été bien accueillis
(Translated by Google) In my life I have seen the Gallery a lot; However, I had not been received as I think I would have liked in the sense of ridicule, because someone had made a comment to me because the artist in question (I had asked him what this represented, abstract arts! And that I had to be intelligent) I would not go back there again). The big difference at NI VU NI CORNU! THE OWNER AND EVERYONE I MET, they educated me in their works and I became interested in their love of art! Abstract or recognizable visual creations! Given that my intelligence in the community was not seen as such, I would have been an idiot! Thank you Annie Lévesque for the love of the arts that you passed on to me. (Original) Dans ma vie j,ai vue beaucoup fe Galerie; Cependant je n,avais pas été reçu comme je crois que j, aurais aimé dans le sence du ridicule,car on m,avais fait une remarque parce que l,artiste en question (je lui avais demandé qu'est ce que celà représente c était de l, Arts abtrait ! Et qu'il fallait être intelligent) je n'y retournerai plus). La grande différence chez NI VU NI CORNU! LA PROPRIÉTAIRE ET TOUT CEUX QUE J'AI RENCONTRE ,eux mon éduquée a leur Oeuvres et je me suis intéressé a leur Amour de l,art ! Abtrait ou les créations visuelle reconnasable ! Conte tenu que mon intelligence du milieu n,a pas été vue comme di j, aurais été un idiot! Merci Annie Lévesque de l,amour des arts que vous m,avez transmises.
(Translated by Google) Art gallery. We discover great talents. A great range of artists and craftsmen. A must see. (Original) Galerie d'art. On découvre de beaux talents. Une belle brochette d'artistes et d'artisans. À voir absolument.
(Translated by Google) Very nice gallery and a place to discover (Original) Très belle galerie et un endroit à découvrir
MONT-SAINTE-ANNE
8. MONT-SAINTE-ANNE
4.5
(3716)
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Mountain resort for winter skiing & snowboarding, plus a lakeside campground & a nearby golf course.
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Absolutely incredible skiing for the average skier. Great skiing for all levels. The northside of the mountain was less busy, offering mildly challenging trails. The top of the Southside has more challenging trails with plenty of moguls and steep inclines. If travelling, I’d recommend planning at least 2 full days and 1 night to ski. Enjoy!!
Beautiful scenery and awesome long runs. Staff was courteous and helpful. But lift tickets were almost $170 for one day on a Saturday , even though half the runs weren’t open. The website isn’t very user friendly and could definitely use an update. A good experience and I would come back.
As a Montrealer who’s been snowboarding every winter since 2014 and hits Mont Sainte-Anne at least twice each season, here’s my take on the ski and snowboarding experience, plus the après-ski vibe at this iconic Quebec mountain. Mont Sainte-Anne is a solid choice for riders who crave a good mix of terrain. The mountain offers a decent variety of steep black and blue runs that keep things interesting, especially on the south side where the Panorama Express chair whisks you quickly to a variety of challenging runs. On a good day, you can easily rack up 15 runs and 30,000 feet of vertical, which is pretty impressive for an East Coast resort. The groomed trails are generally well maintained, though after heavy snowfalls the mountain can get mogul-heavy, which might frustrate beginners or those looking for smooth cruisers. The gondola is a nice touch, providing shelter from the cold and a smooth ride up, but the lift infrastructure could use some upgrades-waiting times can be long, especially since some key lifts are old and there’s often just one main way up the hill. For advanced snowboarders, there’s enough steep terrain and some off-piste areas to keep you entertained, although the resort can feel a bit small if the snow conditions limit off-piste options. Mont Sainte-Anne delivers a genuine Quebec ski experience with solid terrain for intermediate and advanced riders, though it could benefit from some infrastructure investments to reduce lift lines and modernize facilities. The snowboarding here is fun and varied, especially when the conditions are right. Plus, the après-ski scene is vibrant and welcoming, with plenty of spots to relax, enjoy good food and drinks, and catch live music. For a Montrealer like me, it’s the perfect weekend getaway to recharge and enjoy winter to the fullest. If you’re looking for a mountain with character, good runs, and a lively social scene after the last run, Mont Sainte-Anne is definitely worth the trip. Just bring your patience for the lifts and your appetite for après-ski fun!
While in the area for a couple of days, and having a view of the mountain from our Air BnB, we just had to take the gondola to the top to check out the view. I am sure glad we did, because it was spectacular. It wasn't very busy (middle of summer), so we got on and up quickly. Most other passengers were mountain biking down. We explored the summit and soaked up the stunning views. It was a super hot and humid day, so some views were limited, but still fantastic. We spotted our Air BnB from the top, which was pretty cool. Back down on the gondola and then a stop for a snack and beverage. Now we want to go back in winter and try skiing.
Mont Sainte Anne is one of our favourite ski mountains in Canada. Great accommodations on and near the mountain, great restaurants in the town a short drive, excellent lift systems and well groomed trails. A truly great ski experience.
30th aniversary of UCI downhill mtb racing at MSA. Epic! Love this hill.
Beautiful place, loved the trails. The stairs though are brutal but part of the experience 🤣
What a lovely place to hike! The park is amazing, clean, and beautiful. It features some lovely statues, and the people there are friendly. I appreciate that it offers many clear viewpoints of the waterfalls, catering to all levels of hikers. Highly recommended!
Ranch Massif Du Sud Inc
9. Ranch Massif Du Sud Inc
4.7
(3)
Horseback riding service
Sights & Landmarks
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(Translated by Google) Wonderful, best regards from Germany (Florian, summer 2012) (Original) Merveilleux, meilleures salutations d'Allemagne (Florian, été 2012)
(Translated by Google) It's no longer a place for horseback riding but the place remains majestic for a weekend with friends or a scout group for a camp! (Original) Ce n'est plus en endroit pour faire de l'équitation mais l'endroit demeure majestueux pour une fin de semaine entre amis ou en groupe scout pour un camp !
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