Duhamel - A bucolic stroll
Route 321
Description
Route 321
A gourmet and natural itinerary in Petite Nation
Your adventure begins at Papineauville's municipal wharf on the Ottawa River. On the way, stop off at Les Mignardises, a charming pastry and cream shop that's sure to delight any sweet tooth. Continue on to the Saint-Houblon farm, where you can pick strawberries and discover a varied selection of vegetables.
Along the way, you'll cross the Petite-Nation River several times, with a breathtaking view from the Saint-André-Avellin bridge. This village offers a delicious and convivial culinary experience in its restaurants.
Continue on to Domaine Mont-Vézeau, which invites you to taste its unique wines. If you prefer ciders, stop at Pommes Perdues, in the heart of the village of Chénéville, a passionate micro-cider maker that uses wild, local fruit to create exceptional flavors.
The winding road then takes you to the village of Duhamel, renowned for its 2 km sandy beach at the Centre Touristique du Lac-Simon-Sépaq. Here, numerous sporting activities await you: hiking, swimming, biking and more. After a busy day, stop by Carbo Barbecue for incredibly tasty smoked meats.
Watch out for the deer that populate this magnificent natural landscape, making your trip even more memorable.