Chelsea (Quebec) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipality in Quebec, Canada
About Chelsea (Quebec)
While 60% of the area is inGatineau Park, much of the rest of Chelsea is residential with mostly large lots, and tracts of undeveloped land. It has a distinctly rural feel. The population of Chelsea is almost evenly divided between anglophones and francophones and both English and French languages are in common use throughout the town. The municipality has a reputation for being environmentally responsible and was one of the first in Canada to ban the use of pesticides. Chelsea is named after the Vermont town of its first settler, Thomas Brigham. The name has been in use since the early 19th century.
Top Attractions in Chelsea (Quebec)
Explore the best things to see and do in Chelsea (Quebec):
- ★Camp Fortune
- ★Gatineau Park
- ★Kingsmere
- ★Meech Lake
- ★Pioneer cemetery
Where to Eat in Chelsea (Quebec)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Café Les Saisons
- 🍴Cheezy Luigis Pizza
- 🍴La Cigale
- 🍴Les Fougères
- 🍴L'Orée du Bois
- 🍴Soup'herbe
Where to Stay in Chelsea (Quebec)
- 🏨Auberge Old Chelsea
- 🏨Le Nordik Nature Spa
Chelsea (Quebec) Travel Guide Sections
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