Attractions and places to see around Marieville, Quebec, are situated in the Montérégie region, offering a blend of historical sites, natural features, and recreational opportunities. The municipality is located on the St. Lawrence plain, framed by mountains such as Saint-Hilaire, Rougemont, and Saint-Grégoire. This area provides a rural panorama with agricultural activities and various parks for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover landmarks, cultural sites, and points of interest that reflect the region's heritage and natural landscape.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Recreation in Hertel Lake is strictly prohibited. You can't even fish in it, thanks to its status as a carefully monitored component of McGill University's Gault Nature Reserve. With that said, it still makes a delightful backdrop for the nearby hiking trails.
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This welcoming location offers unique architectural heritage in a magnificent setting on the banks of the Richelieu River. Home to the only fort in the greater Montreal area, the site is a witness to the indigenous settlements, the New France military occupation, and the British strategic positions during the 1812 war.
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The luminous bench that you find within the park traces the history of the Richelieu River, the confluence of the Saint-Laurent. This park is an ideal place to take a break.
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Good place for a stopover, shade and hopefully a little breeze.
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There is a large quay for pedestrians, which I have barely seen recently.
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Perfect for a break. Tables and benches in the shade, view of the Bassin de Chambly.
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Nice park and downtown-ish area with restaurants and such.
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The region around Marieville is rich in history. A prominent landmark is the Fort Chambly, a historical castle offering views along the Richelieu River. Marieville itself features a rich built heritage with ancestral houses and a patrimonial circuit that highlights 16 points of interest, including the Saint-Nom-de-Marie Church and the former courthouse.
Yes, Marieville offers several green spaces. Éclusiers Park is a notable facility with a viewpoint and a luminous bench tracing the history of the Richelieu River, ideal for a break. Additionally, Parc de Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir provides 24.3 acres of trails for walking and hiking, along with various sports facilities. The town also has 16 local parks like Parc Alix-Du Mesnil and Parc Édouard-Crevier.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes around Marieville. The Chambly Canal Waterfront Bike Path is a popular non-paved path separated from the road and close to nature. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes, including those around the Chambly Marina and Fort Chambly, by checking the Cycling around Marieville guide.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. The Parc de Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir offers well-maintained trails suitable for walking and hiking. For specific easy routes, consider trails like the Sugarloaf loop or the Stairway to Heaven loop near Mont-Saint-Grégoire. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Marieville guide.
Many attractions around Marieville are family-friendly. Fort Chambly is a historical site that can engage children, and Chambly Marina offers a pleasant spot for a break with views. Parc de Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir has a playground and sports facilities. The Parc linéaire La Route des Champs, a cycling path with historical panels, also offers a cultural and natural experience for families.
Marieville is situated on the St. Lawrence plain, offering a rural panorama with the Saint-Hilaire, Rougemont, and Saint-Grégoire mountains providing a scenic backdrop. The Chambly Marina offers a great viewpoint of the Bassin de Chambly. Éclusiers Park also provides a pleasant viewpoint. For panoramic views, hiking trails on Mont Saint-Grégoire are highly recommended.
Yes, the Chambly Marina is an excellent spot to enjoy views of the Bassin de Chambly and the Richelieu River. It provides a setting for a break with tables and benches. The Chambly Canal Waterfront Bike Path also runs alongside the water, offering scenic views during a ride.
Mont Saint-Grégoire, though not directly in Marieville, is a significant natural feature nearby. It is known for its hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the St. Lawrence plain. Its northwest side is also recognized as the sugar bush capital of Quebec, featuring several maple groves and agritourism options, especially popular during maple syrup season.
Marieville has a vibrant community life with various annual events such as Noctambule, Quebec National Day, Citizens' Day, Halloween Party, Christmas Market, and Culture Days. Popular happenings also include "Marieville Rétro" and the summer festival "Un air d'été Fête estivale." The Bibliothèque commémorative Desautels, located in the Saint-Nom-de-Marie church, serves as a cultural hub.
Yes, the region around Marieville emphasizes its agricultural vocation. You can find agritourism shops offering local products and gastronomy. Mont Saint-Grégoire, nearby, is particularly known for its maple groves, providing opportunities for agritourism, especially for maple syrup products.
Marieville offers outdoor activities throughout the seasons. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and changing foliage. Summer provides opportunities for enjoying parks, cycling paths, and local events. Winter also has its charm with outdoor skating rinks and potential for winter hiking, depending on conditions.
Yes, Éclusiers Park is specifically noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an ideal place for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy a break and the views of the Richelieu River.
Marieville offers a dedicated heritage circuit developed in collaboration with the Société d'histoire de la Seigneurie de Monnoir. This circuit features 16 points of interest, primarily in the town center, with interpretive panels detailing the history of significant people, buildings, and institutions that shaped Marieville.


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