Mont-Saint-Hilaire is a town of about 19,000 (2020) near Montreal, east of the Richelieu River, in La Vallée-du-Richelieu, Quebec. It is distinguished by a resort on the east bank of the Richelieu River, agrotourism (orchards, vineyard, cider house, apple products, market gardening products), its three museums, its places of worship, the Center de la Nature Mont Saint-Hilaire, and its nautical infrastructure (docks, landing stages, launching ramps, boat storage) promoting pleasure boating.
Mont-Saint-Hilaire is also the name of the mountain in the town, which overlooks the entire region. It is picturesque and has numerous hiking trails.
Understand
Mont-Saint-Hilaire is an important apple-growing region. There is also a significant deposit of the semi-precious mineral sodalite near Mont-Saint-Hilaire.
History
At all times in history, the Richelieu River has proven to be a natural nerve centre and cross-border route between the St. Lawrence River and Lake Champlain in the United States. This legendary valley contains vestiges of the Amerindian era, of commercial or pleasure navigation, as well as wars and skirmishes between Indigenous people, French, British and Americans.
- Prehistory
Thousands of artifacts have been found in the Richelieu River Valley, dating from the Amerindian era, reaching its peak 21,000 years ago. Following the arrival of Europeans in America, the way of life of the Indigenous people was transformed, at first mainly thanks to the metal tools imported from Europe.
- Colonization
The first map of the region was drawn by Samuel de Champlain in 1609. The town of Sorel was founded in 1642. In 1665, the Chambly road was laid out between the towns of Chambly and Longueuil by the troops of the Régiment de Carignan-Salières; it is the first motorable road in Canada. The construction of the Saint-Ours canal (1843) and the Chambly canal (1849) proved to be a significant lever for Canada-United States cross-border trade via the Richelieu, over more than 100 years. At the end of the 19th century, the railways supplanted river transport on the Richelieu.
Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville was granted lordship over the region in 1694. By 1745 a mountain village had been formed with the first chapel being built in 1798 near the Richelieu River. In 1822, a ferry operating between Beloeil and Mont-Saint-Hilaire came into service. A bridge, enabling Beloeil and St. Hilaire to be connected by rail, was built in 1848 by the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railway. The Campbell family, owners of the mountain after that of Rouville, sold the mountain to a British officer, Brigadier-General Andrew Gault, in whose ownership it remained for 45 years. Gault then bequeathed the mountain to McGill University before his death in 1958.
In 1864, Canada's worst rail disaster occurred here when a passenger train passed a red signal and fell off an open swing bridge into the Richelieu River, killing around 99 people.
- Wars and Rebellion of 1837-38
Designated the valley of the forts, the valley of the Richelieu River was the scene of military operations during the two Franco-Iroquois wars (1643-1667 and 1684-1701), the intercolonial wars (1689-1760), the American Revolution (1775-1776), the American Revolutionary War (1776-1783) and the War of 1812-1814.
The 1837-38 Patriot Rebellion followed many secret assemblies in the early 19th century aimed at establishing full democracy and French-speaking rights.
Geography
Mont-Saint-Hilaire extends over 9.2 km (5.7 mi) from the east bank of the Richelieu River from the railway bridge over the Richelieu River. The distance is 13.9 km (8.6 mi) between the summit of Mont Saint-Hilaire and that of Mont Rougement; and 11.2 km (7.0 mi) with the summit of Mont Saint-Bruno.
The limit of Mont-Saint-Hilaire stops at the foot of Mont Saint-Hilaire (east side); thus the distance between the Richelieu River (at the height of the bridge) and the eastern limit of the municipality is 5.7 km (3.5 mi).
Get in
By car
Autoroute 20, a freeway, passes along the northern side of the Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Autoroute 20 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway between Longueuil and Rivière-du-Loup.
- From Montréal (35 km, time: 44 min. Take the Jacques-Cartier bridge (southbound); take boulevard Taschereau (westbound); take route 116 (eastbound) to the village of Saint-Hilaire.
- From Quebec (220 km, time: 2 hr 16 min). Take Autoroute 20 (westbound) up to Saint-Hilaire; take Grande-Allée (westbound); take the 116 (westbound).
By train
Mont-Saint-Hilaire is served by the Mont-Saint-Hilaire commuter rail station on the Réseau de transport métropolitain's (RTM) Mont-Saint-Hilaire line. To get there from Montreal if you do not have a car, the easiest approach is to take the AMT commuter trains from Montreal's Gare Centrale (Central Station). Prices and timetables can be found here, and it should cost around $8 each way. As the local train station is 4-5 km from the trailhead, the most effective means to get there is to hitchhike or take a taxi.
By bus
- EXO serves the municipalities/cities of the Richelieu valley, in particular (nearby) Otterburn Park, McMasterville, St-Hyacinthe, Beloeil, and Mont-Saint-Hilaire. See the website for schedules.
Get around
Local bus service is provided by the RTM's Vallée du Richelieu sector.
See
- 1 Ciné-Parc Saint-Hilaire, 800, chemin du Ciné Parc, ☏ +1 450-467-0402, infos@cine-parc.com. Outdoor cinema park.
- 2 Domaine Ozias Leduc, 272 chemin Ozias-Leduc, ☏ +1 450-536-3033, reception@mbamsh.com. Ozias Leduc (1864-1955) was a prolific church decorator and easel painter. This nationally renowned artist exerted a significant influence on Quebec and Canadian painting of the 20th century, notably with Paul-Émile Borduas, Jean-Paul Riopelle and many others.
- 3 La Maison amérindienne (The First Nations House), 510, Montée des Trente, ☏ +1 450-464-2500, info@maisonamerindienne.com. The museum La Maison amérindienne is a place of exchange, sharing and rapprochement. Its mission is to make the First Nations better known (including their knowledge and know-how) through museum, environmental and gastronomic activities.
- 4 Le Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire, 150 Rue du Centre Civique, ☏ +1 450-536-3033. General $6, seniors and students $5, children (6 to 12 years old) $4, children (0 to 5 years old) free, family (two adults and two children) $16. The major art museum on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. It was founded in 1993 to promote the work of regional artists Jordi Bonet, Paul-Émile Borduas and Ozias Leduc. The museum includes the houses of Borduas and Leduc, which can be visited. Exhibitions are art from the area, and other Quebec artists such as Jean-Paul Lemieux and Nancy Petry.
- 5 Eglise Saint-Hilaire (Saint-Hilaire Church), 260 Chemin des Patriotes Nord, ☏ +1 450-467-4434. Church facing the Richelieu River.
- Patrimoine Hilairemontais, ☏ +1 438-777-7958. In the summer, offers guided tours of the works of Ozias Leduc in Saint-Hilaire church.
- 6 Cimetière de Mont-Saint-Hilaire (Mont-Saint-Hilaire Cemetery), rue Désaultels. Catholic cemetery.
- 7 Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des derniers jours (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), 955, boulevard Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, ☏ +1 450-464-5251. Place of worship.
- 8 Maison Yuan, 754, chemin des Patriotes. Place of worship.
Events
- Marché public estival (Summer Public Market): , City Hall Parking (library side). Mid-Jun to mid-Sep, each Wednesday. Exclusively agri-food public market. About thirty producers offer their farm products and ready-to-go meals. The first edition took place in 2019. (date needs fixing)
- Rallye historique (Historic rally): . The route of this historic rally is intended for people of all ages. It allows you to cycle the 7 km of the circuit, to discover the historical heritage and to visit the Domaine Ozias-Leduc. Ideal activity for photo enthusiasts and history buffs. (date needs fixing)
Do
- 1 McGill University's Gault Nature Reserve (Centre de la Nature Mont Saint-Hilaire), 422, chemin des Moulins, ☏ +1 450-467-4010, info.gault@mcgill.ca. 8AM-4PM. One of Canada's UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, the nature reserve protects over a thousand hectares of primeval forest on Mount Saint-Hilaire. The western half of the nature reserve is open for hiking and cross-country skiing. Equipment rentals are available. $9.25 (adults), additional $5.25 for cross-country skiing.
Buy
Foods
- 1 Maxi, 345, boulevard Honorius-Charbonneau, ☏ +1 450-464-9848. General grocery store.
- 2 Metro Plus Riendeau St-Hilaire, 345, boulevard Honorius-Charbonneau, ☏ +1 450-467-8977. General grocery store.
Specialized food stores
- 3 Boulangerie Le Pain Dans Les Voiles (Bakery Le Pain Dans Les Voiles), 250, rue St-Georges, ☏ +1 450-281-0779. Boulangerie, café.
- 4 Chocolat Favoris (Chocolate Favorites), 77, boulevard Sir Wilfrid-Laurier, ☏ +1 450-339-3956. Shop offering chocolate products, including cocktail boxes. Online Store. Collection in chocolate factory, home delivery.
- 5 Les Aliments Naturels L'Eau Vive inc, 248, rue St-Georges, ☏ +1 450-464-5767.
- 6 Pro-Snack inc, 512, rue Gabrielle-Messier, ☏ +1 450-714-1112. Vacuum-packed snack service.
- 7 SAQ, 460, boulevard Sir Wilfrid-Laurier, ☏ +1 450-464-3236. Liquor store.
- 8 Tite Frette - Mont-St-Hilaire, 620, boulevard Sir Wilfrid-Laurier, ☏ +1 450-446-6464. Beer store.
Agrotourism
- 9 Alpagas du Domaine Poissant inc (Alpacas from Domaine Poissant inc), 1235, chemin de la Montagne, ☏ +1 514-316-5975. Shop open year round.. Main activities: guided tour of the farm. Walk with alpaca(s), evening walk with alpaca(s), Zen yoga with alpacas, parent-child yoga with alpacas. Tours are by reservation only.
Orchards, Vineyard
- 10 Au Pavillon de la Pomme, 1130, boulevard Sir Wilfrid-Laurier (at the foot of the north flank of Mont Saint-Hilaire), ☏ +1 450-464-2654, info@pavillondelapomme.com. Diversified farm offering apple and berry products.
- 11 Cidrerie Cryo (Cryo cider house), 85 Rang des Étangs, ☏ +1 450-813-7011. Artisanal ciderhouse producing ice, still or sparkling ciders.
- 12 Cidrerie du Verger Gaston (Verger Gaston cider house), 1174, chemin de la Montagne. Orchard.
- 13 Domaine de Cavel-Verger Biologique (Domaine de Cavel-Organic Orchard), 1174, chemin de la Montagne, ☏ +1 450-464-3455. Orchard.
- 14 Domaine Vineterra, vignoble (Domaine Vineterra, vineyard), 815, chemin Pion, ☏ +1 450-584-3788, info@vineterra.ca. Vineyard
- 15 Le Flanc Nord - Verger & Cidrerie (The North Flank - Orchard & Cider House), 835, chemin Rouillard, ☏ +1 450-464-3455. Orchard.
- 16 Les 7 fruits du Château (The 7 fruits of the castle), 1172, chemin de la Montagne, ☏ +1 450-467-9965. Orchard. Activities: U-pick, tasting, exhibitions and flora observation.
- 17 Verger François Legault (Francois Legault Orchard), 111, rang des Étangs, ☏ +1 450-467-6492. Orchard.
- 18 Verger La Vieille Forge (Orchard The Old Forge), 1112, chemin de la Montagne. Orchard.
- 19 Vignoble Les Murmures, 2750, rue Noiseux, ☏ +1 450-467-1730. Vineyard.
- 20 Vergers Petit et Fils, 1020, Chemin de la Montagne, ☏ +1 450-468-9926. Daily 09:00-17:00. Apple orchard. Pick your own apples. A variety of ciders and other apple products for sale. Creperie open Sa Su 09:00-15:00.
Eat
Several restaurants or dining rooms in the Montérégie have transformed the mode of meals at the tables into take-out or delivery service. In general, restaurateurs have demonstrated great resilience by updating their website, integrating interactive and automated applications for remote orders, as well as the display of the menu, opening hours, their mode of operation (e.g. by reservation, drive-thru service), required health measures (e.g., vaccination record, mask, distancing), other services (e.g., caterer, shops, accommodation, access for disabled, wi-fi, take-out, delivery), contact details and often the history of the restaurant or site.
- 1 Café Chez Cheval, 290 Boul Sir Wilfred Laurier, ☏ +1 450-281-2244.
- 2 Resto La Grand-Mere Poule, 430 Boul Sir Wilfred Laurier, ☏ +1 450-467-9419. M-F 06:00-03:00, Sa Su 07:00-03:00. Vegetarian and gluten-free options. Breakfast dishes $5-17.
- 3 Boulangerie Le Pain Dans Les Voiles, 250 Rue Saint Georges, ☏ +1 450-281-0779. Tu-F 06:30-18:00, Sa Su 07:00-17:00. Bakery cafe with bread, pastries, sandwiches, pizzas.
- 4 Casse-Croûte du Pont Noir, 488 des Patriotes Ch S, ☏ +1 450-446-8888. Daily 12:00-19:00. Fries, poutine, sandwiches, pizzas, pastas, hamburgers, paninis, hot dogs.
- 5 Restaurant Fleurs D'Asie (Asian Flowers Restaurant), 876, Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, ☏ +1 438-985-5796. Restaurant offering Asian dishes.
- 6 Restaurant Koh Tao, 377, Boul Sir Wilfred Laurier, ☏ +1 450-464-8883, info@koh-tao.ca. Dining room. Meals for consumption on the spot or to take away. Catering buffet service.
- 7 Restaurant Jardins du Paradis, 312 Boul Sir Wilfred Laurier, ☏ +1 450-464-4447.
- 8 Restaurant L'Étoile St-Hilaire, 874, Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, ☏ +1 450-467-0457. Varied menu. Daily specials are posted on the website.
- 9 Sushi Shop, 340 Boul Sir Wilfred Laurier, ☏ +1 450-446-5222. Online ordering service.
Drink
- 1 Ludus Bar Lounge, 1225, chemin des Patriotes Sud, ☏ +1 418-446-6060, reception@manoirrouvillecampbell.com. Ludus Bar Lounge du Manoir Rouville-Campbell.
Sleep
Hotels, motels
- 1 Hotel Transit, 30, rue Brunet, ☏ +1 450-467-2222, hotelletransit@gmail.com.
- 2 Motel Le Transit, 30 Rue Brunet (Manic-5), ☏ +1 450-467-2222, toll-free: +1-800-467-2880. Coffee and newspapers available in the lounge. Bar, free high speed wireless internet, room service menu. Air-conditioning.
- 3 Motel Saint-Hilaire, 161, boulevard Sir Wilfrid-Laurier (Located near route 116 and near the bridge crossing Richelieu River), ☏ +1 450-467-2891.
Gîtes, chalets
- 4 Diane Bourdon, 986, boulevard Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, ☏ +1 514-617-2867. Hotel
- 5 Gîte Bernache, 298, rue des Bernaches. Gîte.
Connect
Cope
Municipal services
- 2 Bibliothèque Armand Cardinal (Armand Cardinal Library), 150, rue du Centre-Civique (Building located opposite the town hall.), ☏ +1 450 467-2854, , bibliotheque@villemsh.ca. The Armand Cardinal library has a rich and varied collection of more than 80,000 documents, including 70,000 books of all genres and for all ages, newspapers, magazines, journals, multimedia documents, read books, compact discs, DVDs, works of reference, digital books, etc.
Go next
Routes through Mont-Saint-Hilaire |
Montreal ← Longueuil ← | W E | → Drummondville → Quebec City |
Longueuil ← Beloeil ← | O E | → Victoriaville → Lévis |
Sorel-Tracy ← Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu ← | N S | → Richelieu → Saint-Armand |
Varennes ← Sainte-Julie ← | W E | → Mont-Saint-Hilaire → Rougemont |
Downtown Montreal ← Longueuil ← | W E | → McMasterville → END |