Duhamel - A bucolic stroll
Route 321
Description
Your adventure begins at the Papineauville municipal wharf on the Ottawa River. You'll then head north towards Saint-André-Avellin. Along the way, you'll come across farms, horses and cows set in spectacular fields that offer extraordinary scenery every season. You'll also cross the Petite Nation River once at the Portage bridge and again at the Saint-André-Avellin bridge. Before you get there, turn right in front of this charming village's impressive church. You'll come across several restaurants in this busy town. After filling your belly, it's back to Chénéville. Once again, you'll have the chance to take in some enchanting scenery. Other farm stands offer desserts and cold drinks. In Chénéville, open your eyes wide in front of the church. You'll notice an original sculpture and decorations that change with the seasons. The winding road then takes you to the village of Duhamel. Watch out for the many deer that inhabit this natural setting. You're likely to come across a few. The village offers a wide range of activities, including hiking, swimming, tubing and biking. You won't be disappointed by the bucolic drive along Route 321.