Ste-Adele Travel Guide
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Ste-Adele, QC, Quebec.
Welcome to Ste-Adele, QC!
Nestled in the Pays-d'en-Haut (Upper Country) region of Quebec, approximately 84 km (52 mi) northwest of Montreal, the quaint Laurentian tourist town of Ste-Adele is replete with all-season recreation and fun, including top-notch downhill skiing facilities, awe-inspiring golf courses and opportunities to explore the 200 km-long (124-mi) P'tit Train du Nord linear bike trail system. Distinctive activities reflecting Francophone culture and artistic expression, one-of-a-kind tours and ample opportunities for dining, shopping and leisure are hallmarks of the charming mountain town.Following its founding in 1855, the lumber and agricultural village flourished after rail transportation was routed through the town, first to transport local bounties and later the influx of tourists who flocked to local ski resorts. Outdoor recreation and luxury-filled accommodations continue to draw visitors who seek an escape from urban life, and are punctuated only by lush, rolling hillsides, picturesque lakes and the golden and red-hued maple forests of the autumn landscape.
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