Papineauville


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Papineauville

A Peaceful Haven

Papineauville, a village founded in 1896, has now become a municipality in 2000, after being merged with Sainte-Angélique. This municipality, like many others along road 148, has the Outaouais River and, on the other side of it, Ontario as a south border. There is no official source as to where the name of the municipality comes from. However, we know that it was named Papineauville to honour Louis-Joseph Papineau’s family for sure.

Nowadays, this municipality lives off agriculture and off the establishment of several important industries. If you stop in the area, take advantage of your stay to enjoy Cerf-volenfête in February, or visit the Festival de peinture, which gives you the opportunity to see painters work in from of your eyes.

Accomodation Papineauville


      
À l'Orée du Moulin

This prestigious ancestral home (1840) will transport you to the Victorian charm of the 19th century. You will fall for the elegance of the B&B, the gourmet breakfast and the treasures of the Petite-Nation. Landscaped yard, swimming pool and outdoor fireplace. Attentive hosts full of joie de vivre. In the village, on a quiet street at 5km from Montebello. Private parking. Restaurant nearby.

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