Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Brigide-d'Iberville, a municipality in Quebec's Montérégie region, offers a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The area is characterized by its agricultural setting, traversed by the Rivière du Sud-Ouest and Rivière des Écossais. Visitors can explore cycling paths, observe local heritage, and enjoy views of Mont Yamaska.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A very long staircase. It seems as if it goes to heaven. At the top, a tree grows right through the platform.
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Perfect route for hill repeats - if you like climbing or training for an event. Also a great spot with a view (as seen on photo). Stop at one of the apple orchard and enjoy a break/view.
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It was beautiful I loved it (the path is very pleasant gravel for walking or cycling)
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Between Farnham and Granby you're on a disused railway track. Here it is almost 18 kilometers and almost straight ahead. Along the way there are several rest areas that offer you a shady spot.
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The Route Verte will take you right past the small airport of Farnham. Here is a parachutist school, and a flight school has settled. With a little luck, you can watch the practitioner.
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The region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and walking. A highlight is Route Verte 1 – Farnham area, which provides a pleasant gravel path. You can also explore the section Straight ahead on Route Verte 1, built on a disused railway track, offering nearly 18 kilometers of almost straight, shaded path between Farnham and Granby. For more detailed routes, you can find various cycling routes and hiking trails in the area.
Yes, you can find the Stairway to Heaven, a very long staircase with a tree growing through the platform at the top, offering an interesting outdoor challenge and a view. Additionally, the Petite Caroline Orchard provides scenic views of Mont Yamaska, perfect for relaxation or photography.
The Société du patrimoine de Sainte-Brigide (Sainte-Brigide Heritage Society) hosts a permanent photo exhibition at the municipal church. This exhibition showcases the history of the first settlers, including family photos and the lineage of the church's rectors since 1838, offering a deep dive into the region's past.
Autumn is a particularly great time to visit. Beyond enjoying the cycling paths, you can experience local agricultural traditions like apple picking and explore the nearby Wine Route, connecting with the region's seasonal bounty.
Absolutely! The cycling paths like Route Verte 1 – Farnham area and Straight ahead on Route Verte 1 are considered family-friendly, offering easy terrain for all ages. The View of Mont Yamaska from Petite Caroline Orchard is also a pleasant spot for families to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the Farnham Parachute Airfield is located nearby. It hosts a parachutist school and a flight school, providing opportunities to watch practitioners in action. The Route Verte cycling path will take you right past this small airfield.
The section of Route Verte 1 between Farnham and Granby, for example, is built on a disused railway track, making it almost 18 kilometers of nearly straight and flat terrain. This makes it ideal for a relaxed ride or walk, with several shaded rest areas along the way.
The municipality is traversed by two notable rivers: the Rivière du Sud-Ouest (South-West River) and the Rivière des Écossais (Scottish River). These rivers flow through the western and eastern parts of the municipality, respectively, contributing to the area's natural landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the pleasant gravel paths of the Route Verte for both walking and cycling. The scenic views, such as those of Mont Yamaska from Petite Caroline Orchard, are also highly appreciated. The unique challenge and view from the Stairway to Heaven also receive positive feedback from the community.
Yes, the area's rich heritage is evident in road names like "Rang des Irlandais" (Irish Range) and "Rang des Écossais" (Scottish Range), which honor the early Irish and Scottish settlers. The municipality itself was named in 1956 to commemorate Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, a French explorer, and Sainte Brigid of Kildare, the patron saint of Ireland.
For easy hiking options, you can explore routes like the "Stairway to Heaven loop from Mont-Saint-Grégoire" or the "Cidrerie Michel Jodoin loop from Outils pour vélo." These are part of the broader hiking guide for Sainte-Brigide-d'Iberville, which offers various trails suitable for different difficulty levels.


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