Village of Val-Jalbert

Village Chambord, Quebec, Canada
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What to expect

The Historic Village of Val-Jalbert is a prime example of an early 20th-century pulp and paper industry company town. It features two distinct districts, the upper town and the lower town, as well as an array of industrial equipment, institutional and commercial buildings, and four different types of all-wood houses for those who worked at the mill. The village is located on the banks of the Ouiatchouan River and includes natural elements such as waterfalls, a river canyon, and forest. Visitors can explore the open-air museum, which includes period wooden houses, a convent-school, a post office, and a general store. The village also offers a variety of activities and cultural attractions, including tours, exhibitions, and a visit to the Mill or the Belvedere. The Ouiatchouan Falls, one of the largest in North America, is also a must-see attraction

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QUEBEC with family, Quebec with children

QUEBEC with family, Quebec with children
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the village of Val Jalbert, a reconstructed industrial village of the 1920s, with period costumes and theatrical animations. We saw the Ouiatchouan Falls from the cable car

Highlights: Very nice visit with the children ✨