Wakefield (Quebec) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipality in Quebec
About Wakefield (Quebec)
Wakefield was founded in 1830 by Irish, Scottish, and English immigrants. It went on to become a lumber town (like so many others near Ottawa), then became a bedroom community suburb of Ottawa/Gatineau. Nowadays, it's best known as the home of the Black Sheep Inn (see below).
Top Attractions in Wakefield (Quebec)
Explore the best things to see and do in Wakefield (Quebec):
- ★Artists in their Environment
- ★Captiva Farms
- ★Fairbairn House Heritage Centre
- ★Great Canadian Bungee
- ★Prime Minister Lester B Pearson's Gravesite
- ★Ski Edelweiss
- ★Ski Vorlage
- ★The Black Sheep Inn
Where to Eat in Wakefield (Quebec)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Bistro Chez Eric
- 🍴Café Molo
- 🍴Café Pot-Au-Feu
- 🍴Le Hibou
- 🍴Pizzeria Mama Gen
Where to Stay in Wakefield (Quebec)
- 🏨Alpengrus Motel
- 🏨Auberge de Mon Petit Chum B&B
- 🏨Belle De Nuit Wakefield Inn
- 🏨La Grange Country Inn
- 🏨Les Trois Érables
- 🏨River Echo
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