Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Côme include a diverse range of sites. The region is known for its natural landscapes and cultural significance, with the L'Assomption River flowing through it. Saint-Côme was designated the Quebec Capital of Traditional Song in 2008.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Very beautiful greenway, very pleasant
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The cathedral is an impressive Gothic church. The windows and the light are fantastic. The side altars for Peter and John the Baptist are beautifully designed and painted with pictures from the lives of both of them.
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It is best to visit in the evening or late afternoon because then the light is at its best for photographing the front of the cathedral
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South of Captieux the greenway is still in "gravel" mode while from this essential point, north of Captieux, the greenway becomes easily passable again for all types of bikes. She is cute and protected from cars in the middle of nature.
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Saint-Côme offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Key attractions include the picturesque Main Street (Rue Principale) along the L'Assomption River, which hosts the annual Saint-Côme Ice Festival in winter. The village is also recognized as the Capitale québécoise de la chanson traditionnelle, celebrating its rich musical heritage.
Winter in Saint-Côme is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy skiing and snowboarding at Val Saint-Côme, one of Quebec's largest ski resorts. The area also offers extensive trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking, particularly in Louis-Philippe-De Grandpré Park. Don't miss the frozen waterfall at Chute-à-Bull Park or the thrilling snow tubing and rafting at St-Jean-de-Matha Super Slides nearby.
Summer activities abound in Saint-Côme. Explore Chute-à-Bull Regional Park for accessible trails and an impressive 18-meter waterfall, where canyoning is also available. Louis-Philippe-De Grandpré Park is excellent for mountain biking and fat biking, while the Swaggin Trail offers popular hiking. Canoeing and kayaking on the L'Assomption River are also favorite pastimes.
Yes, Saint-Côme provides several family-friendly options. In winter, the Saint-Côme Ice Festival and the snow tubing at St-Jean-de-Matha Super Slides are great for all ages. During summer, families can enjoy easy trails at Chute-à-Bull Regional Park, gentle canoeing on the L'Assomption River, and exploring the parks for biking or hiking.
For hiking, consider the trails at Chute-à-Bull Regional Park, which offers accessible paths and scenic views of its waterfall. The Swaggin Trail is another popular option. For more extensive hiking, you can access Mont-Tremblant National Park via the L'Assomption Welcome Station or explore the vast Ouareau Forest Regional Park.
Saint-Côme is known as the Capitale québécoise de la chanson traditionnelle, highlighting its rich heritage in traditional music. You can also visit the Théâtre du Ranch-O-Bois Rond for plays and shows by well-known comedians, or explore local establishments like Trécarré Microbrasserie and Boulangerie Saint-Côme for a taste of local culture.
Absolutely. For a festive atmosphere and homemade beer, visit Trécarré Microbrasserie. If you're looking for baked goods, Boulangerie Saint-Côme offers delicious breads, donuts, and pastries. The Maison du bonheur is a unique boutique-café featuring products made from local forest plants.
The best time to visit Saint-Côme depends on your interests. For winter sports and the Ice Festival, December to March is ideal. For hiking, biking, and water activities, the summer months from June to September offer pleasant weather. The region offers distinct experiences year-round.
Yes, Saint-Côme is excellent for mountain biking and fat biking. Louis-Philippe-De Grandpré Park features 31 trails totaling 18 km, perfect for these activities. In winter, the park also maintains dedicated fat bike trails.
Chute-à-Bull Regional Park offers spectacular scenery, including an impressive 18-meter high waterfall and a lookout point. The trails within the park provide various vantage points to admire the natural landscape, especially when the waterfall is frozen in winter.
Yes, Saint-Côme is close to several regional parks. Chute-à-Bull Regional Park is right in the vicinity. You can also access Mont-Tremblant National Park via the L'Assomption Welcome Station, and the vast Ouareau Forest Regional Park offers a wide range of activities including hiking, cross-country skiing, and canoeing.
Saint-Côme offers unique local products. The Boulangerie Saint-Côme is renowned for its homemade breads, donuts, and other baked goods. At the Maison du bonheur, you can discover products crafted from forest plants, such as balsam fir.


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