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Le Vieux-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul

First settled in 1740, this Laval neighbourhood is known for its charming main street dotted by coffee shop terraces and restaurants. Right next to the village church, old houses have been renovated and now host a number of boutiques. Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Church was built in 1853 on a site formerly known as “coteau de la pinière” (pine hill) for its unusual abundance of pine trees. Once a convent, the famous Saint-Vincent-de-Paul penitentiary received its first boatload of inmates from Kingston, Ontario, in 1873.

Location

Operating location
5443 Boulevard Lévesque Est, Laval, Québec, Canada, H7C 1N8
45.61584020, -73.64521800
VGP_3010_Vincent_Girard   © Vincent Girard

VGP_3010_Vincent_Girard   © Vincent Girard

VGP_3103_Vincent_Girard   © Vincent Girard

VGP_3103_Vincent_Girard   © Vincent Girard

VGP_3205_Vincent_Girard   © Vincent Girard

VGP_3205_Vincent_Girard   © Vincent Girard

Activities

Recreational and cultural activities

Self-guided tour

Getting there

Parking

Free on-site parking

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