Activities and attractions

The region of Lanaudière offers a host of attractions and activities for all ages and all tastes. Whatever you love – the outdoors, culture, dining or relaxation and well-being – you’ll find our region is the perfect place to enjoy good times, on your own or in good company.  

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Abbaye Val Notre-Dame
Category : Culture and heritage Saint-Jean-de-Matha
The Abbaye Val Notre­Dame is situated at the foot of the Montagne­Coupée
André Beauchamp potier-céramiste
Category : Culture and heritage Mandeville

Imagine unique ceramic works, each coming alive with textures, colours and metallic reflections suggesting earth, water, air and fire...

Artisanat Bellerose
Category : Culture and heritage Saint-Michel-des-Saints

Artisanat Bellerose is the small Amerindian and québécois handicrafts shop located in front of the church.

Boutique Transparence
Category : Culture and heritage Sainte-Marcelline-de-Kildare

Come discover something unique and original in our large selection of glass works in warm, vibrant colours.

Centre culturel de Joliette
Category : Culture and heritage Joliette

The Joliette Cultural Centre is one of the most important performance centres in Lanaudière.

Centre d'exposition de Repentigny
Category : Culture and heritage Repentigny
Centre marial Marie-Reine-des-Coeurs
Category : Culture and heritage Chertsey

Come meditate on the mountain and on our trails. Whether you visit alone, with the family or in a group, the space and tranquility are yours to appreciate.

 

Chambre de commerce de la Haute-Matawinie
Category : Culture and heritage Saint-Michel-des-Saints

We warmly invite you to join in the many activities available year-round in Haute-Matawinie (Manawan, Saint-Michel-des- Saints and Saint-Zénon). 

Chapelle des Cuthbert
Category : Culture and heritage Berthierville

Built in 1786 by James Cuthbert, this chapel is the oldest Protestant church in Québec.

Circuit touristique Ville Saint-Lin-Laurentides
Category : Culture and heritage Saint-Lin-Laurentides

On scooter or on foot, come explore the town of Saint-Lin-Laurentides, formerly Saint-Lin-de-Lachenaye (1807), born of the merger between Saint-Lin municipality (1836) and Ville-des-Laurentides (1883).

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Official site of Tourisme Lanaudière
Tourisme Lanaudière represents almost 400 enterprises and other entities and is officially recognized by the Quebec government as a regional tourism association. This non-profit organization brings business people together with the aim of helping the region's economy grow by coordinating, developing and promoting tourism.