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Village of Rivière-Beaudette

Rivière-Beaudette is a recreational tourism municipality that is the gateway to southwestern Quebec, offering two stops for travellers on Autoroute 20. It is in Vaudreuil-Soulanges, in the administrative region of Montérégie, in Quebec.

Understand

Wedged between the border of Ontario, Saint-Télesphore, Saint-Polycarpe, Saint-Zotique, on the north of the St. Lawrence River, the riverside and rural landscapes of Rivière-Beaudette attract many visitors. The main attractions include:

  • nautical activities on the St. Lawrence River and on the Beaudette River; as well as the variety of services for boaters, via marinas and pleasure craft maintenance shops; its shores feature numerous removable private docks as they are brought ashore for the winter;
  • the 670-m canal, in the shape of a hook, located near Pointe-Lalonde, where a dozen house-chalets have been set up;
  • the waterfront resort on the Beaudette River and Lake Saint-François;
  • a golf course;
  • municipal parks, its sports and leisure facilities, and its program of activities;
  • a pedestrian path whose entrance is at 600, rue Léger; this trail is also accessible in winter;

Houses are concentrated mainly on the shore of Lake Saint-François and along the Beaudette River. This municipality has three villages:

  • that of the bay (to the west of the territory, overlooking Lake Saint-François) facing the Ontario border;
  • that of Pointe Lalonde overlooking Lake Saint-François between Pointe Beaudette and the limit of Saint-Zotique, as well as extending upstream on the Beaudette River to Route 328;
  • as well as the main village of Rivière-Beaudette, extending north of Route 328, straddling the Beaudette River.

The local economy is based on the recreational tourism industry (especially pleasure boating and resorts), on services to travellers on Autoroute 20 (highway rest area and area of access ramps to Highway 325), as well as agriculture.

Get in

By car

From Montreal, take Autoroute 20. This takes 50-55 minutes except at evening rush hour, when it can take up to 1½ hours.

From Kingston, take Highway 1 east, which becomes Autoroute 20 at the Quebec border. Then, take Autoroute 20 (east), to the Rivière-Beaudette exit; take Route 325 (north) to the village of Rivière-Beaudette.

By bus

Regular bus service is offered by EXO from Terminus Mansfield (Quai 5) in downtown Montreal.

By train

Regular VIA Rail service is offered via EXO: ICI from downtown Montreal to Côteau-du-Lac; then a taxi service takes you to Rivière-Beaudette.

Get around

Cars and bicycles are the best means of transportation to get around Rivière-Beaudette. In addition, pleasurecraft can travel on Lake Saint-François and the Beaudette River.

  • 1 Autoroute 20 Service Centre (Centre de service de l'autoroute 20), 100, Autoroute 20 (off Autoroute 20 for travellers heading east), +1 450-269-2966. Service centre for travellers, including a tourist information centre, an Esso service station, a convenience store and a St-Hubert Express.
  • 2 Petro-Canada Gas Station (Station-services Pétro-Canada), 615, rue Principale (on Route 325 near the exit (south side) of Autoroute 20), +1 450-269-2641. Service centre for travellers, including a Petro-Canada gas station, a convenience store and an A&W restaurant.

See

Map
Map of Rivière-Beaudette
  • 1 Ste. Claire of Assisi Catholic Church (Église catholique Sainte-Claire-d'Assise), 950, chemin Sainte-Claire, +1 450-267-3308. The cemetery is behind the church.

Do

  • 1 Golf Rivière Beaudette, 1350 chemin Sainte-Claire. Nine-hole golf course associated with the Saint-Zotique golf course. Tournament capacity: 72 people. Several services offered: golf shop, Treize-50 bistro, St-Zotique Performance Centre Academy and reception hall.
  • Outdoor skating rink (Patinoire extérieure). In Winter.

Events

The main events in Rivière-Beaudette are:

  • Halloween: this children's party is celebrated annually on October 31 at Parc de la Clairière (corner of rue de la Clairière and rue des Chênes);
  • Guignolée: Saturday, November 19, 2022: a roadblock is set up at the intersection of rue Principale and rue Sauvé; cash donation only;
  • Visit from Santa Claus: December 4, 2022.

Buy

  • 1 Dépanneur Express, 673, chemin de la Frontière, +1 450-269-2212. Convenience store.
  • 2 Roi de la Bière, 990, rue Principale (on route 325), +1 450-269-3332. Beer store.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Cope

  • 2 Public Library, 660, chemin Frontière (along route 338), +1 450-269-2931 ext 228, . This library makes various types of documents available to the public: novels, biographies, true stories, magazines, documentaries, films, video games and others, to inform, entertain, learn and open up to culture. In addition, the library offers a multimedia space.

Go next

Routes through Rivière-Beaudette
Pointe-Fortune Rigaud  N  S  Saint-Télesphore END
END Saint-Zotique  W  E  Les Cèdres Pointe-des-Cascades
Becomes END Côteau-du-Lac  W  E  Vaudreuil-Dorion Montreal


  • 1 South Glengarry South Glengarry on Wikipedia South Glengarry offers Township Parks and many recreational tourism activities.
  • 2 Saint-Télesphore Saint-Télesphore on Wikipedia Municipality offering a rural and peaceful setting. Visitors particularly appreciate its agritourism, infrastructure and municipal sports and recreation services. Cycling or hiking is popular.
  • 3 Saint-Polycarpe Saint-Polycarpe, Quebec on Wikipedia Cultural and agritourism municipality in the lowlands of the St. Lawrence, with relatively flat relief, straddling the Delisle River. Every year, the locality participates in the Journées de la Culture through numerous workshops at the library and at the town hall.
  • 4 Saint-Zotique Saint-Zotique on Wikipedia Saint-Zotique is a paradise for vacationing and nautical navigation, with its many canals between the limit of Rivière-Beaudette and the main village. This locality offers many services to boaters, including maintenance of pleasure craft, parking, supplies and resorts.
  • 5 Saint-Anicet Saint-Anicet on Wikipedia Municipality focused on nautical activities and agriculture. In addition, visitors can visit the Latreille CIEL Ecological Stewardship Centre, the Droulers-Tsiionkiakwatha Archaeological Site Interpretation Centre, and the Lac St-François National Wildlife Reserve.
  • 6 Sainte-Barbe Sainte-Barbe, Quebec on Wikipedia Locality focused on vacationing (on the shores of Lake Saint-François), nautical activities and agrotourism.
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