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A rich and festive season in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue

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Jessica Brisson
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Par Jessica Brisson, Éditrice adjointe

Located just a few kilometers from the Vaudreuil-Soulanges region, the charming town of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue offers a diverse and festive program!

To make sure you don't miss a thing, take a look at the program below, and you'll see why Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is the destination for getting away from it all.


Naturally Sainte-Anne

On Saturday, September 14, you're all invited to discover the natural beauty that surrounds Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. 

From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., you'll have the chance to learn more about the importance of caring for Quebec's flora and fauna. 

Food and eco-responsible market stand will be on hand. There will also be creative workshops, awareness-raising activities, entertainment and much more on the program for this wonderful day.


Garlic Festival 

On August 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the long-awaited Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Garlic Festival will take place.

You'll have the chance to discover a host of booths where local merchants, producers and artisans will be selling their various products, including garlic bubbles, garlic braids and much more.

It's a unique festival that lets you promote our local products.


Shopping on rue Sainte-Anne

If you've never strolled down rue Sainte-Anne to window-shop or try one of its restaurants, take advantage of the summer season to do so!

Come and discover its magnificent, unique boutiques in a warm, relaxed atmosphere.


Sainte-Anne's market

Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine, Marché Sainte-Anne is your essential gourmet stop. 

You'll meet local farmers and artisans offering a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, many certified organic, fresh eggs, artisan cheeses, unique baked goods and even handicrafts.


Restaurants and terraces

Well-known for its many restaurants and terraces, Sainte Anne-de-Bellevue offers a diverse range of cuisine, from Asian-inspired to European to East Coast American.

Why not take the time to discover the one you've never tried before, and share a good meal?


Salsa by the water

Starting at 7 p.m. on Fridays, July 26 and August 30, you'll have the chance to sway to the rhythm of Latin music.

The sessions will take place on the Promenade du Canal, where not only will you burn off some energy, but you'll also be able to admire the breathtaking view over the canal.


Line dancing evenings

Until Saturday, September 7, on the Promenade du Canal, you'll have the opportunity to dance in a group with line-dance teacher Nathalie Blais.

Come and join in the fun from 6 p.m. onwards. What better way to burn off some energy and stay in shape than to get moving to the sound of music?


Wednesday shows on the promenade 

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy live music and support local artists.

Every Wednesday evening from 7:30 p.m. until August 28, enjoy live outdoor performances in a charming setting overlooking the waterfront, before enjoying a meal on one of the many terraces, or simply taking in life's little pleasures.

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