Hudson (Quebec) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Quebec, Canada
About Hudson (Quebec)
Although it's now an easy 45-minute highway drive from Montreal, it used to be an isolated village of mainly Scottish and English farmers. It was briefly a lakeside cottage getaway. Most residents of Hudson get out of town by spending the day inMontrealor theWest Island, with occasional trips toOttawa. Much of its past can still be seen today, with a largely anglophone population, turn-of-the-century homes, pretty lakeside views, tree-lined streets and the English-inspired architecture of the town centre. These features make it a popular daytrip for Montrealers, particularly in the summer. Travellers can benefit from waterfront infrastructure and services for nautical activities on the Ottawa River, downstream from the Carillon dam, on Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes. There is a scenic mountain the
Top Attractions in Hudson (Quebec)
Explore the best things to see and do in Hudson (Quebec):
- ★Annual sailing regatta
- ★Falcon Golf Club
- ★Greenwood Centre For Living History
- ★Hudson Film Festival
- ★Hudson Music Fest
- ★Hudson Village Theatre
- ★Hudson Yacht Club
- ★Royal Oak Tennis Club
Where to Eat in Hudson (Quebec)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Bistro Carambola
- 🍴Mon Village Restaurant & Pub
- 🍴Restaurant Viviry
- 🍴Willow Place Inn Pub & Restaurant
Where to Stay in Hudson (Quebec)
- 🏨Auberge Willow Place Inn
Hudson (Quebec) Travel Guide Sections
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