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About Saint Sauveur
Saint Sauveur is a Canadian destination for all those travelers looking to fit the most variety in their trip. Imagine a place where you can hike, bike, snowboard, toboggan, walk to local bars and restaurants, and enjoy water activities. That’s Saint Sauveur. With so many outdoor experiences to offer, this place is an ideal winter or summer vacation spot.
Things to do in Saint Sauveur
Winter activities in Saint Sauveur dominate the attractions here. With its close proximity to Montreal and its own ski resorts, the town has a lot to offer snow bunnies. Mont Saint Sauveur is located in the town, and it offers 8 lifts and over 35 trails of all levels of difficulty. The Rockstar Snowpark is a local favorite, as it gives riders a place to showcase their skills. Mont Habitant is a smaller, family-friendly ski resort located in Saint Sauveur. It has just 3 lifts, so it’s a much smaller park than Mont Saint Sauveur. This is the perfect place for beginners to come and learn a few things before trying out the bigger, more advanced slopes. In the summer, Mont Saint Sauveur provides visitors with some fun outdoor activities. Along with hiking trails, the mountain boasts Le Dragon, a double zipline which takes riders down the slope while hanging from the air, and the Viking, a summer toboggan on a track. The Viking can also be ridden year-round, but it’s better in the summer when the warm air is much more appealing than the cold, bitter air of winter. Mont Habitant also provides ample summer fun. With the “Beach”, a local lake, just steps away and the options to lounge on the shore, play some volleyball, or take a ride in a kayak on the water, you’re sure to find exactly what you want.
Day Trips from Saint Sauveur
The largest city in Quebec province, Montreal, is located just over an hours-drive from Saint Sauveur. You’ll be flooded with choices when you visit here, so start in Old Montreal where you can walk around and explore the cobblestone streets and take a peek inside the Notre-Dame Basilica and neighboring Old Sulpician Seminary, the city’s oldest building. Grab a bite to eat at Olive & Gourmando’s where their breakfasts and lunches are out of this world. Then, finish up your time in Old Montreal at the historic Place d’Armes. For a really neat experience, head to the Montreal Biodome located in Olympic Park. This building was originally built for the 1976 Olympics, where it hosted track cycling and judo events, but it’s now a facility where you can stroll through 4 ecosystems found in the United States. Montreal has much more to offer, but don’t miss out on these main attractions!
Saint Sauveur Accommodations
Whether you’re looking for a place close to the slopes or just far enough away from them so you can get some one-on-one time with nature, Tripping.com has you covered. Offering a staggering 550+ vacation rentals in the Saint-Sauveur area, Tripping.com has every type of rental you can imagine. Don’t forget to check out the pet-friendly rentals and the ones with a hot tub included! If you’re looking for somewhere to go for a night on the town, head to Marabou, a French wine bar and restaurant. Their sleek ambiance is inviting and their staff is top shelf. Ye Olde Orchard Pub and Grill is another great local spot to go for drinks. It’s located right at the heart of the village, so you won’t have to do much walking to find this place. This Irish pub even gives patrons a picturesque view of Mont Saint Sauveur’s lifts and slopes. This is a great place to cozy up with a drink and mingle with travelers and locals alike.
Transportation in Saint Sauveur
Hop on a flight to Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and you’ll be just a 45-minute drive from Saint Sauveur. Many hotels offer shuttle services from Montreal to Saint Sauveur, so be sure to check with them before looking into other transportation options. While in Saint Sauveur, you’ll need a car to leave the city. You can get most places by walking or biking, in the warmer months, but a car is recommended if you’re thinking of going on any winter adventures.
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