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Boucherville, a tranquil city in Quebec's Montreal Metropolitan Area, is renowned for its historic architecture and St. Lawrence River vistas. Founded as a 17th-century French settlement, its cobblestone lanes and quaint churches blend New French charm with modern amenities, while pedestrian zones feature art installations and boutiques. The key attraction is its riverside park system, offering boating and cycling in summer and cross-country skiing routes in winter.
Must visit Parc National des Îles-de-Boucherville, a wetland sanctuary across five islands inhabited by white-tailed deer and 100+ bird species. Downtown's Église de la Sainte-Famille (1801) boasts a Baroque bell tower. Join the Rives en Fête festival for open-air concerts and craft markets. Book a tour at Domaine de la Tortue winery to taste Quebecois organic ice wines.
Try Tourtière (Quebec meat pie) and Jambon à l'érable (maple-cured ham) at Boucherie Charcuterie Basque. Le Branzino serves St. Lawrence sturgeon with local craft beer. For desserts, sample Tarte au sucre (sugar pie) and Poutine at La Banquise. Weekend farmers' markets offer artisanal cheddar and lavender honey.
The compact downtown is walkable. RTM bus #71 links to Montreal's Honoré-Beaugrand metro (25 mins). Rent BIXI bikes for riverside trails. Winter drivers must use snow tires; downtown parking costs CA$2.5/hour. Ecotaxi offers flat-rate CA$55 transfers to Montreal Airport. Note: Quebec road signs are French-only - set GPS to French place names.
Prime season is May-September (18-25°C). Fall foliage peaks in late September, requiring advance bookings. Winters (-10 to -20°C) offer snowy landscapes and 50% lower hotel rates, ideal for solitude seekers.
Currency: Canadian dollar (CAD). Credit cards accepted but carry cash for small vendors. Voltage: 120V (Type A/B plugs). Free WiFi in municipal squares/libraries; prepaid SIMs from Fizz/Rogers (CA$30/15GB). Pharmacie Jean Coutre sells OTC meds (open till 21:00 weekends). Emergency care at Centre Hospitalier Pierre-Boucher has English staff. Warning: Quebec bans public smoking (including e-cigarettes), with fines up to CA$1,000.