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Pointe-Fortune Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

municipality in Quebec, Canada

About Pointe-Fortune

Nearly 40% of Pointe-Fortune's territory is covered with natural environments that are part of the Vaudreuil-Soulanges green corridor, between Pointe-Fortune and Île-Perrot. Its territory has 17 wildlife species considered at risk. The municipality has several woodlots. The municipality applies a tree planting policy, as well as the protection of trees and woodlands. In Pointe-Fortune, biodiversity is characterized by the presence of 225 plant species, particularly around the Charette stream, which has its source in Ontario's Voyageur Provincial Park and flows to Brazeau Bay in Rigaud. The village of Pointe-Fortune is bounded to the east by Rigaud Bay and to the northeast by the Ottawa River. Thus, shoreline activities are focused on recreational boating services: marinas, docks, etc. For

Top Attractions in Pointe-Fortune

Explore the best things to see and do in Pointe-Fortune:

  • Carillon Dam
  • Marina Pointe Fortune
  • Saint-François-Xavier Catholic Church
  • The Pointe eco-recreational trail

Pointe-Fortune Travel Guide Sections

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