Saint-Georges

Saint-Georges is a town in Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec. Saint-Georges is often considered the metropolis of Beauce Region because it's the largest city in the region.

Understand

Comprising around 31,000 people (2011), this is a pleasant town with a friendly population and fine services. Here, perhaps more than other places closer to Quebec city, you can witness the American influence on this area of southern Quebec; Walmart and McDonald's are commonplace, whether or not this is a good thing.

Saint-Georges is an important manufacturing centre, including textiles, steel forgings, garage doors, bicycles and truck trailers. The town is home to the headquarters of the Canam Group, a construction solutions company, and Manac (trailers), the biggest semi-trailer manufacturer in Canada.

Tourist information

History

In the late 17th century, at which point the region was inhabited principally by Algonquin First Nations (aboriginal) people. The first European presence recorded is that of a Jesuit missionary, Father Gabriel Druillettes, who made three visits in 1646, 1650 and, finally, in 1651, but there was no colonial settlement established at this time. By the middle of the next century, however, two colonial "seigneuries" had been established on the present site of Saint-Georges: these were Aubin-de-l'Isle and Aubert-Gallion.

Get in

By bus

By plane

Get around

See

  • Eglise Saint-Georges, 1890 1re Rue Ouest, +1 418-228-2558. Built 1845 to 1848. The organ, in the centre of the upper gallery, was made and installed in 1888 by Eusèbe Brodeur (1839-1913), a famous Quebec organ builder. It is one of the oldest instruments of its kind preserved in Quebec. There are stained glass windows by the Bernard Leonard House of Quebec City in the windows of the choir (1897).
  • Village Miniature Baillargeon, 3815 Route President Kennedy, Notre-Dame-des-Pins (about 6 km away). July Aug: daily 10:00-17:00; out of season: by appointment. Miniature copies of famous and local buildings including the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower, the World Trade Center in New York, made by a local retired man. In an outdoor setting, you will walk through narrow streets amongst the miniature buildings. Visit lasts about 1 hr 15 min. Accessible to people with reduced mobility. Parking and picnic area. Adult $8.00, seniors $7.50, student (6 to 18 years) $5.00, child (5 and under) free.

Do

  • Island of Pozer Park (Island of Pozer), Avenue de la Chaudiere. This island, in the middle of the town, is accessible by foot bridges. Walking and biking circuit, water fountain, statues, sculputures, and flower gardens. A children's play park, several exercise stations, and public toilets.
  • Parc des Sept-Chutes, 49e Rue. The hiking trails follow 7 waterfalls. Play area and volleyball courts.
  • LNAH hockey. The Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5 play at Centre Sportif Lacroix-Dutil.

Buy

  • Carrefour Saint-Georges, 8585 Boulevard Lacroix. M-W 09:30-17:30, Th F 09:30-21:00, Sa 09:00-17:00, Su 12:00-17:00. The largest shopping mall in the region.

Eat

  • Casse Croute Urbain, 12367 1ere Ave. Tu 16:30-19:00; W 11:00-14:15, 16:30-19:00; Th F 11:00-14:15, 16:00-20:00; Sa 11:30-14:30, 16:00-20:00; Su 11:30-13:30, 15:30-19:00. Pizza, poutine, hot dogs, burgers.
  • La Vieille Tablee, 437, 6e Avenue Nord, +1 418-222-0234. Tu-F 11:00 - 14:00, Tu-Sa 17:00 - 22:00. Rustic decor, homemade food.
  • Cafe Royal, 12015 2e Ave, +1 418-228-3952. Tu-Th 10:30-21:00, F 10:30-22:30, Sa-Su 11:00-22:30. Opened 1937 on the coronation day of King George VI, decorated in the romantic style of the South of France. Fish, game, grilled meat. Lunch $11-19, dinner $12-20.

Drink

  • La Societe Microbrasserie, 11640 1ere Avenue, +1 418-226-4646. Daily 11:00-03:00. Brew pub.
  • La Cage, 455 90e Rue, +1 418-227-8181. M Tu 18:00-21:00 (kitchen), -22:00 (bar); W 18:00-21:00 (kitchen), -23:00 (bar); Th F 18:00-00:00 (kitchen), -01:00 (bar); Sa 19:00-00:00 (kitchen), -01:00 (bar); 19:00-21:00 (kitchen), -22:00 (bar). Sports pub.

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Saint-Georges
Quebec City Lévis  N  S  END
Quebec City Lévis  N  S  → becomes Jackman Augusta


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