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Saint-Jovite
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Mont-Tremblant, QC
Saint-Jovite
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Die Einkaufsstrasse in Saint-Jovite bietet alles, was du benötigst. Kleine Geschäfte, Supermarket oder auch eine Fritten Bude sind hier zu finden. Eine halbe Stunde runter und eine halbe Stunde wieder hinauf und du hast bestimmt ein Andenken gefunden, das du gerne mit nach Hause nimmst. In dieser Strasse liegt auch das Restaurant C'est la Vie und Antipasto. Lass dich dort nach deinem Einkaufsbummel kulinarisch verwöhnen.
Die Einkaufsstrasse in Saint-Jovite bietet alles, was du benötigst. Kleine Geschäfte, Supermarket oder auch eine Fritten Bude sind hier zu finden. Eine halbe Stunde runter und eine halbe Stunde wieder hinauf und du hast bestimmt ein Andenken gefunden, das du gerne mit nach Hause nimmst. In dieser St…
Lovely spot for shopping with a large selection of restaurants and patios. Only a 10 minute drive.
There are three villages within a 15-min drive: Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, Mont-Blanc, and Saint-Jovite. All offer restaurants, shops of all types (Bourassa is especially good for groceries), and various attractions.
In 2000 the municipality of St Jovite Quebec joined the City of Mont-Tremblant and became Downtown Mont Tremblant, the areas business district. Also referred to as “Centre-Ville”, this charming downtown area is the largest of the three villages and has a history that dates back over 100 years. Even though the former town of St. Jovite has been re-branded and renamed it has managed to hold on to its charismatic small town feel and instantly charms first time visitors. Like many business districts, Downtown Mont-Tremblant is home to numerous businesses, banks, schools as well as city hall. The main street, Rue de Saint-Jovite, is lined with historic old homes with shaded terraces, antique shops, restaurants, and sidewalk cafes. This lively village also host many cultural and artistic events, such as the Blues Festival and the annual Jazz Festival. St Jovite Quebec also has many wonderful open park spaces where you can relax under shaded trees. A must see is the footbridge to Creek Clair which spans 1,000 feet along the creek which empties into the River Diable.
In 2000 the municipality of St Jovite Quebec joined the City of Mont-Tremblant and became Downtown Mont Tremblant, the areas business district. Also referred to as “Centre-Ville”, this charming downtown area is the largest of the three villages and has a history that dates back over 100 years. Even…