Attractions and places to see around Rigaud include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites. Situated between Montreal and Ottawa, Rigaud is known for its natural beauty, particularly Mont Rigaud, and its rich cultural heritage. The town is built around the Rigaud River, which flows into the Ottawa River, offering scenic views and outdoor opportunities. This area provides a variety of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Mountain Sugar Shack is a Québec heritage site serving and selling old-world maple syrup from a 120-acre forest of mature maple trees using authentic syrup-making methods. Mountain Sugar Shack is open all year with optional tours. It's a great place to stop and enjoy a classic feast of Québec dishes like pea soup, wood-fired baked beans, omelettes, sausages, maple-smoked ham, tourtière, crispy pork rinds, mashed potatoes, and more, all served with their maple syrup.
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Located on the Ottawa River in the Laurentians, the canal was built starting in the 1820s and opened in 1833. Originally, it was part of a network of canals designed to bypass the Long-Sault rapids and facilitate navigation between Montreal, Ottawa and beyond.
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It is closed and only opened for groups. It’s really too bad it was a Hudson staple and was unsuccessfully turned into a high end restaurant with continuous staff rotation it never had the pub feeling it used to have and we have lost a gem.
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Nice trail and nice restaurant right in front of the ferry
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The ferry dock offers a magnificent view of the church and Lake of Two Mountains.
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Stately, chic British-inspired country elegance riverside inn offering cozy rooms plus dining options & event space
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Rigaud is known for its natural beauty, particularly Mont Rigaud, which offers extensive hiking trails like the Sentiers de L'escapade. The town is also built around the Rigaud River, which flows into the Ottawa River, providing scenic views. You can also discover the unique "Champ de patates" natural rock garden on Mont Rigaud.
Yes, Rigaud has a rich cultural heritage. You can visit the beautiful Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, a pilgrimage site offering panoramic views. The Sainte-Madeleine Church, built in 1920, showcases significant heritage architecture. Additionally, the Canal de Carillon is a historical viewpoint on the Ottawa River, originally built for navigation.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. Arbraska Rigaud offers an aerial park with courses through trees and the Arbre-en-Ciel Village playground for children. Traditional sugar shacks like Sucrerie de la Montagne and Sucrerie Lavigne provide a fun, educational experience. The Oka Ferry Dock and Church View is also a family-friendly spot with great scenery.
For stunning views, head to the Mont Rigaud Cross and Summit for panoramic vistas of Quebec and Ontario. The Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes also offers a splendid view of the surrounding region. The Oka Ferry Dock and Church View provides a magnificent perspective of the church and Lake of Two Mountains, while the Canal de Carillon offers views along the Ottawa River.
Mont Rigaud is a hub for year-round outdoor activities. In warmer months, you can enjoy hiking on the Sentiers de L'escapade, cycling, jogging, and horseback riding. During winter, it transforms into a snowy playground for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and alpine skiing and snowboarding at the Mont Rigaud ski resort.
Yes, Mont Rigaud offers an extensive network of hiking trails, including the Sentiers de L'escapade. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes listed in the Easy hikes around Rigaud guide, which includes trails like the Hiking loop from Rigaud and Pearl's Pond loop.
Absolutely! Rigaud and its surroundings offer great cycling opportunities. You can find several routes, including the 'La Marmite loop from Aubegre des Gallant' and the 'Mont Rigaud Summit loop from Sainte-Marthe'. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Rigaud guide.
Rigaud offers unique local experiences such as visiting traditional sugar shacks like Mountain Sugar Shack, which provides insights into maple syrup production and traditional feasts. The Café de l'Horloge, housed in the old post office, is a charming spot with a waterside terrace. You can also find the Le Castor microbrewery for local craft beverages.
Rigaud is appealing year-round for outdoor activities. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer offers opportunities for water activities on the Rigaud and Ottawa Rivers, as well as aerial adventures at Arbraska. Winter transforms Mont Rigaud into a destination for skiing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
Yes, Rigaud is home to traditional sugar shacks. The Mountain Sugar Shack is a notable Québec heritage site open all year, offering authentic maple syrup and traditional feasts. Sucrerie Lavigne is another popular sugar shack in the area.
During winter, Mont Rigaud becomes a popular destination for snow sports. You can enjoy alpine skiing and snowboarding at the Mont Rigaud ski resort, as well as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on the extensive trail networks like the Sentiers de L'escapade.
The Hudson–Oka Ferry is a seasonal ferry service that offers scenic views across Lac des Deux-Montagnes, providing a pleasant crossing towards Oka. It's a great way to enjoy the waterscape and connect to nearby areas.
Yes, Rigaud offers several options for dining and drinks. The Café de l'Horloge, located in the old post office, is a luminous venue with a waterside terrace and also functions as a Tea Room on certain days. The Le Castor microbrewery is a local spot for craft beer. While the Auberge Willow Inn is currently open only for groups, it was historically a significant local establishment.


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