Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-17:00
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535 Chem. des Ancêtres, Grondines, QC G0A 1W0, CanadaMap
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Lovely stop between Montreal and Quebec City
The Grondines windmill is a lovely stop on the scenic route between Montreal and Quebec City. There is not much to do other than take in the view and bring a picnic to eat by the water. Nice pl...
Site is beautiful as is the surrounding neighborhood. Unfortunately it was not open when we went so we did not see the exhibit but it was amazing to see as it was built in 1674 and is the first windm...
Despite the fact that the receptionist/summer guide had nothing to say ( even really nothing ) on this moulin became a naval communications lamp, you can read the information posters by yourself ...
Lovely stop between Montreal and Quebec City
The Grondines windmill is a lovely stop on the scenic route between Montreal and Quebec City. There is not much to do other than take in the view and bring a picnic to eat by the water. Nice pl...
Nice location
Well located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River. Nicely maintained. We were not able to go inside but it was still a worthwhile stop.
Built in 1624
Site is beautiful as is the surrounding neighborhood. Unfortunately it was not open when we went so we did not see the exhibit but it was amazing to see as it was built in 1674 and is the first windm...
Small 15 minutes break
Despite the fact that the receptionist/summer guide had nothing to say ( even really nothing ) on this moulin became a naval communications lamp, you can read the information posters by yourself ...
Place du Quai
We stopped in the Grondines Moulin built in 1674 and in the Quai Place after our visit to the Grondines Cheesehouse.