city in Québec, Canada

Montmagny is a town on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada. The city is known for its annual Snow Goose Festival in October. Thousands of snow geese flock to the city each year. They have inspired the names of several hotels, restaurants, and streets in the city. Montmagny is also a great place to watch shorebirds. The city is home to one of the province's 28 migratory bird sanctuaries.

Understand

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View of a downtown street

Montmagny is the capital of the eponymous municipality.

Montmagny is a versatile and dynamic city in many areas: arts and culture, sports, water activities, migratory bird sanctuary, agrotourism.

Get in

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By car

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  • From downtown Quebec City (83 km (52 mi), 1 hour), take successively the Promenade Samuel-De Champlain (route 136) (west) which runs along the Saint-Laurent River; the Pierre-Laporte bridge (A73 south); the A20 (east) to the Montmagny exit; route 283 (north) or the Montée de la rivière du Sud; cross the bridge spanning the rivière du Sud; rue Saint-Louis (west), to downtown Montmagny.

By rail

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  • 1 VIA Rail, 4 Rue de la Station, toll-free: +1-888-842-7245. VIA Rail passenger train serving Montmagny. Via Rail Canada on Wikipedia

By plane

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By ferry

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  • 3 Quai de Montmagny, Ferry Ramp, avenue du Quai, +1 438-802-3995. Quay offering ferry service from Saint-Antoine-de-l'Isle-aux-Grues across the Beaujeu West channel. The ferry travels a distance of 7.72 km (one way) at high tide, entering through the confluence channel of the river and the Rivière du Sud which crosses the town of Montmagny. Except by air or by pleasure boat, the ferry is the essential main artery to reach the island at high tide. At low tide, the sandstone stretches up to 2.8 km facing the Montmagny wharf, and up to 84 m at the height of the island wharf.

Get around

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Map
Map of Montmagny (Quebec)
View of the railway station
  • 1 Montmagny Migratory Bird Sanctuary (Refuge d'oiseaux migrateurs de Montmagny), rue St-Louis. Nature reserve.
  • 2 Boulanger Quay (Quai Boulanger), 6 Avenue du Sault. Municipal park stretching north into Le Bassin.
  • 3 Montmagny Falls (Chutes de Montmagny). Magnificent falls controlled by a dike near the mouth of the Rivière-du-Sud, at the entrance to Le Bassin.

Places of worship

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The entrance to the cemetery with its stone arch
  • 4 Saint-Mathieu Church (1967) (Église de Saint-Mathieu (1967)), 260 Av. Louise, +1 418-248-2121. Catholic church.
  • 5 Saint-Odilon Cemetery (Cimetière Saint-Odilon), 7e Rue. Cemetery.
  • 1 Zec de l'Oie-Blanche-de-Montmagny, +1 418-248-4521. Zec dedicated to the observation of the white goose, to recreational tourism activities surrounding the migration of this bird and to safe hunting. Zec de l'Oie-Blanche-de-Montmagny (Q17651477) on Wikidata Zec de l'Oie-Blanche-de-Montmagny on Wikipedia
  • 2 AthlétikFit Center - Functional Gym (Centre AthlétikFit - Gym Fonctionnel), 122 D Rue Boulet, +1 418-241-6489. Gym.
  • 3 Montmagny Marina (Marina de Montmagny), 45 Av. du Bass. Nord (on the east bank of Le Bassin, which is a widening of the Rivière du Sud). Marina offering a stopover for boaters. Nearby, the panoramic view of the river is splendid.
  • 4 Cogeco Trail (Sentier Cogeco), 12th street, +1 866-261-4447. Municipal Park offering an enchanting trail.
  • 5 Montmagny Golf Club Inc. (Club de golf Montmagny inc), 473 Chem. du Golf, +1 418-248-1872. Golf club with a course for all styles of golfers. Mountain golf course with exceptional views of the St. Lawrence River. Golf shop.

Events

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Montmagny's cultural calendar is posted on the city's website at: click here

  • 1 World Accordion Crossroads (Carrefour mondial de l'accordéon): Labour Day weekend in early September, 301 Bd Taché Est +1 418-248-7927. Festival. (date needs fixing)
  • White Goose Festival (Festival de l'oie blanche): 2nd weekend of October. Festival. (date needs fixing)
  • Gourmet Walk (Promenade gourmande): 3rd weekend of September (Saturday-Sunday). Downtown Montmagny Public Market. (date needs fixing)
  • Seniors' Week (Semaine des Aînés): October. The activities of this dedicated week take place in various locations. (date needs fixing)
  • Halloween: October 31 (or before). This organized party takes place in the Vieux-Montmagny district, at Place Montel, at the Montmagny Library, at the arena, at the Youth Center and in the city center. (date needs fixing)
View of downtown
A terrace to relax
Local fishmonger
  • 1 Serres Du Canton Inc., 95 Rte Trans Comté, +1 418-248-8872. Gardening centre.
  • 2 Forester Outfitter (Pourvoirie Du Forestier), 481 Rte Trans Comté #151, +1 418-248-2625. Hunting and fishing outfitter. It offers cottage accommodation (up to 14 people), ready-to-camp cottage, campground, sanitary block and teepee on site for day laborers. Amenities: solar energy, wood stove, propane equipment, BBQ, water heater, shower, campfire area, sanitary block (ready to camp).

Drink

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Sleep

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Hotels

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  • 4 Auberge Le Petit Manoir, 481 Chem. du Golf, +1 418-248-0911. Inn with Victorian-inspired architecture. Fully renovated inn offering four rooms, with restaurant service (featuring local products) and bar. This inn is registered as a snowmobile relay.

Camping

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Connect

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Cope

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  • 1 Montmagny Municipal Library, 138 Rue St Jean Baptiste Est, +1 418-248-4856. Library affiliated with the "Réseau Biblio de la Capitale-Nationale et de la Chaudière-Appalaches" (National Capital and Chaudière-Appalaches Library Network) allowing remote Internet access to a wide variety of digital documents. Its collection of volumes, constantly updated, is composed of: books, magazines and digital books. The library also offers a program of educational and social activities.
  • 2 Aréna de Montmagny, 21 Av. Ste Brigitte Nord. { Arena.
  • 3 Marcel-Desjardins Stadium, 33 avenue Valcourt. Baseball field.
  • 4 Guylaine-Cloutier municipal swimming pool, 151 Bd Taché Est, +1 418-248-6022. Public swimming pool.
  • 5 Salle Edwin-Bélanger, 141 Bd Taché Est, +1 418-241-5799. Performance hall.
  • 6 Community Pavilion Espace citoyen, 48 Av. du Bass. Nord, +1 418-248-3361. Reception room.
  • 7 Place des Migrations, 53 Av. du Bass. Nord, +1 418-248-6022. Municipal park.
  • 8 Parc Saint-Nicolas, 135 Rue St Nicolas, +1 418-248-6022. Municipal park.
  • 9 Parc du Marais, 22 Av. Couillard Després. Municipal park.
  • 10 Parc du rocher de la Chapelle, Mnt de la Rivière du Sud. Municipal Park.

Go next

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Routes through Montmagny
Montréal Drummondville  O  E  Lévis Rivière-du-Loup
Dundee Brossard  W  E  Montmagny Mont-Joli
Saint-Raphaël Saint-Vallier  W  E  Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud Montmagny
Montmagny Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire  N  S  Saint-Fabien-de-Panet Saint-Just-de-Bretenières


  • Archipel de l'Isle-aux-Grues: Archipelago of 21 islands in the St. Lawrence River. Only Isle-aux-Grues and Grosse-Île are accessible to the public. The Montmagny wharf offers a privileged river access route to Isle-aux-Grues since the Société des traversiers du Québec operates a ferry going there.
  • Berthier-sur-Mer: cruises to Grosse-Île and the Mémorial-des-Irlandais, the Fluvial Park, the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church, the Halte de l'Île-de-Bellechasse, the Parc des Armoiries, the Parc Jean-Lesage, the marina. It is a corner of paradise in terms of vacationing. Berthier-sur-Mer is a beautiful region for hiking, cycling, water sports, etc.
  • Cap-Saint-Ignace: The season of migratory bird passage offers a spectacle of nature on the river, particularly snow geese. This municipality offers many recreational and tourist infrastructures and services to visitors (water activities, hiking, biking, quads/snowmobiles, religious heritage, old villages, maple groves, horseback riding, agrotourism, etc.).
  • Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire: It offers all the charm of a stay in a rural area: mountains, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, quads/snowmobiles, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, agrotourism and forestry...
  • Saint-Antoine-de-l'Isle-aux-Grues: A pleasure boating paradise with its channels, river crossings, coves, and numerous islands. At low tide, the sandstone is revealed, significantly enlarging the land area. It is an ideal site for observing winged wildlife.
  • Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud: offers a variety of recreational and tourist activities (water sports, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, quads/snowmobiles).
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