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Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot is a charming town in Quebec, Canada, situated on Île Perrot west of Montreal. Known for its tranquil riverside scenery, rich historical heritage, and close-knit community, it offers a perfect escape from urban bustle while maintaining convenient amenities. The Saint-Joseph Church and Old Town showcase classic Quebecois French charm, while the surrounding St. Lawrence River and nature reserves provide excellent outdoor opportunities.
Must-see attractions include the 18th-century Saint-Joseph Church (Église Saint-Joseph), a Baroque architectural gem. The Île Perrot Historical Center traces the area's French-Canadian settlement history, and Parc des Pionniers offers stunning St. Lawrence River sunsets. Summer visitors can rent canoes, while winter brings cross-island snowshoeing adventures.
Local cuisine reflects French traditions—don't miss tourtière (meat pie) and maple syrup products. Le Bistro du Havre serves fresh river seafood and Quebecois specialties, while Pâtisserie Bellevue crafts exquisite French pastries. Weekend farmers markets offer local cheeses and ice cider (Cidre de glace).
Drive from downtown Montreal via Highway 20 (30 minutes) or take the EXO commuter train's Vaudreuil-Hudson line to Île-Perrot station. The town is walkable/bike-friendly (BIXI bikes available in summer), but public transit is limited. Uber/taxis should be pre-booked. Self-driving is recommended for exploring nature sites. Winter requires snow tires.
Best visited May-October. Summer (June-August, 20-28°C) suits outdoor activities, while September-October offers spectacular fall foliage. Winter (December-March) has scenic snowscapes but temperatures can drop to -20°C. Expect crowds during festivals like June's Saint-Jean celebrations.
Language: French dominant, English works in tourist areas. Translation apps help. Internet: 4G/LTE coverage everywhere. Cafés offer free Wi-Fi. Payments: Credit cards widely accepted; carry cash for farmers markets. Emergencies: Dial 911. Nearest hospital: Centre hospitalier de Vaudreuil-Soulanges (15-minute drive). Voltage: 120V with Type A/B plugs. Contacts: Town Hall +1 514-453-4128. Tourist office on Rue Don Quichotte.