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Things to do and see in Beloeil

Beloeil is placed thirty kilometers east from Montreal on the west bank of the Riviere Richelieu, inverse of the city of Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Beloeil was initially opened to settlement in the first quarter of the eighteenth century. By 1754, all the accessible area had been conceded.

1. Church of Saint-Mathieu

Church of Saint-Mathieu

St-Mathieu church is spotted at 1014 Richelieu road in the city of Beloeil. It was inherent 1896. The area was established in 1772. It is great place to see for all religious people and people who love nice architecture.

3. Restaurant Jozéphil

Restaurant Jozéphil

Situated in a remodeled previous home and school previously serving parishioners, Restaurant Le Jozéphil is in an exceptionally special area in the old Beloeil. It is specifically over the road from Mount St. Hilaire, on the banks of the Richelieu River. Its three-layered porch and lounge area has nice view on surrounding area. The menu incorporates many meals which differ with the seasons and items accessible. Fish, meat and mixed greens are constantly served. Le Jozéphil is additionally furnished with a banquet room with a stunning perspective of the Richelieu River and Mount St. Hilaire.

5. Marina du phare de Beloeil

Marina du phare de Beloeil

Marina Beloeil, called the Lighthouse Marina, is placed in the Vieux Beloeil. Le Vieux Beloeil is a calm visitor place where you can walk or eat. Placed along the noteworthy waterway Richelieu, Marina Beloeil offers access to the docks.

2. Old Beloeil

Old Beloeil

Old Beloeil is near St. Matthew Church, a stroll in the heart of Old Beloeil to run across most beautiful part of the city. It is also in the near area of the Richelieu River and Mont Saint-Hilaire. It is a place for a rest or nice walk after lunch.

4. Center Culturel de Beloeil

Center Culturel de Beloeil

A visit to Beloeil might be concluded with a visit to the Center Culturel de Beloeil. Placed near the inside of the town, right along the street in the Riviere Richelieu, this social focus will provide for you a significant impression into human expressions and society scene of the city. Home to the Diffusions de la Coulisse.

Beloeil was declared a town in 1903 and turned into a city in 1914. Its name most likely infers from the old French articulation "Quel bel oil!", signifying "What an excellent perspective!". The area region of Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, set up in 1855, incorporated the town of Beloeil, which structured a different district in 1903.

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