Namur offers nature in all its splendour. In the heart of the village, you'll find Le jardin de la relève, adorned with cabins created by six professional artists in 2013 under the theme Ma cabane au Canada. A place to recharge your batteries and breathe in the fresh air. Not far away, the Caracole park is sure to entertain your children.
Namur is a municipality of 571 souls, incorporated in 1964 and founded around 1870 by a group of settlers from the Belgian town of Namur. The town still maintains special ties with its Belgian sister Namur. The Fêtes Namuroises are held on Quebec soil once every three years, bringing together the two cultures as well as that of Namur in Wisconsin, USA.
St. Paul's Church is closely linked to the municipality's history, while the village's restaurants offer visitors the chance to feast.