Montebello is a must-see at least once in your life.
In addition to featuring the world's largest log cabin, the Fairmont Le Château Montebello, you can also visit the Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site belonging to Louis-Joseph Papineau, which has just undergone a multimillion-dollar facelift.
Exploring Mount Westcott in search of clues is another interesting activity to discover with Geo-Explora. History buffs can round out their experience by taking the heritage circuit. A detour to the Château Montebello Golf Club is also a must for a perfect stay.
Montebello is also a village that knows how to please gourmets with the Chocomotive Economuseum, the Montebello Cheese Factory, les Brasseurs de Montebello and a host of tempting restaurants.
With all these attractions, it's not surprising that many artists have decided to make this municipality their home. To discover their studios, click here.
Montebello is also one of the Waterways. The Ottawa River, the largest river in Quebec, has been a copper, fur and timber route, playing a key role in the country's development. Take advantage of the Waterways Route to follow in the footsteps of the explorers who took advantage of this river and its tributaries.
To ensure the peace of mind of visitors, the municipality is now prohibiting the passage of heavy trucks through the locality.
In addition, for the first year, 2021, she has created a ice trail behind the Montebello train station. Skating and hot chocolate, what a great duo!