Le Village

Le Village represented a cheerful traditional French-canadian village. Here was located intimate cafes, a village square for folk-dancing, shops selling Quebec handicrafts. The houses were built in natural stone with wooden roofs and beams, and the little street twists between them with a humped bridge across a trickling stream.

Le Village


Nearby docked alongside the lake in front of Le Village was a replica ship of Jacques Cartier. It was in 1535 that the French explorer sailed up the St. Lawrence River to an Indian village that became Montreal.

Replica ship of explorer Jacques Cartier, who sailed up the St. Lawrence River in 1535.


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