Population: 479
Near Réserve faunique des Laurentides, Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean is a charming hamlet crossed by the spectacular Métabetchouane River, where you can still see the remains of the old pulp mill that burned down in 1901. You'll love the village church with its cubic architecture, surrounded by pretty traditional houses with an authentic feel. The area is perfect for adventures close to nature. There's a rest kiosk, a small cottage for rent, a camping area and an observation tower at the foot of an astonishing waterfall. Several honey, fruit and vegetable producers open their doors to gourmet travelers. The municipality also offers many useful services: convenience store, gas station, restaurant, quad and snowmobile relay, etc. Here, people are united and proud of their roots.
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