Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans is a municipality on the south side of Orléans Island in Quebec, Canada. The village has a rich history, with the area being colonized around 1660 and the parish of Saint-Paul being founded in 1679. The parish was later renamed Saint-Laurent in 1698. The village offers a range of activities and attractions, including a wharf, a maritime park, and several historic buildings, such as the église de Saint-Laurent and the presbytère. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor activities like ice skating, swimming, and tennis. The village is home to several shops, restaurants, and accommodations, including the Auberge L'Île Flottante B&B and the Chalets Le Moulin de St-Laurent. The village is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and offers stunning views of the Saint Lawrence River
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Activities: We visited Île d'Orléans. We started with a visit to an authentic sugar shack where maple syrup is harvested and transformed. We visited a cheese shop and enjoyed a lunch with a view
Highlights: It's a gourmet stopover! The island is known for its local products. We started our journey with a visit to an authentic sugar shack and a cheese shop. The kids were in heaven! ✨