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Grenville Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

village municipality in Quebec, Canada

About Grenville

The municipality of Grenville is a village municipality crossed by route 344, connecting Montreal to Hull. This scenic route is a reflection of regional history as it ends near the heritage site of the canal on the Ottawa River. The main tourist attraction sites in the Lower Laurentians are heritage sites, in particular the Grenville Canal. The village of Grenville is part of the Laurentides tourist region. Its main roads (e.g., route 148 and route 344) generate an influx of traffic, in particular many tourist attractions. This village is crossed by the Kingham River which flows into Grenville Bay. The McIntyre Bridge spans this river near its mouth. After the construction of a merchandise warehouse in 1818, the first period of canalization of the Ottawa River dates from 1819 to 1830 under

Top Attractions in Grenville

Explore the best things to see and do in Grenville:

  • Canal de Grenville
  • Cinéma Laurentien
  • Concours de décorations de Noël
  • Interprovincial reception signage infrastructure in Grenville
  • Maison du patrimoine
  • Phare de l'entrée nord du canal de Grenville

Where to Eat in Grenville

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Dallas Pizza inc
  • 🍴Fromage et Cie - Casse-croûte
  • 🍴Jos Patate
  • 🍴La Cremière
  • 🍴Restaurant Chez Linda

Grenville Travel Guide Sections

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