Erected in 1873, downstream from Lac des Abénaquis, this imposing four-storey structure is testimony to one of the last attempts at the French colonization of North America. Divided into a sawmill and a flour mill, it demonstrates how wood and grain were milled.
Vieux Moulin de Metgermette-Nord
Contact details
150, ch. des Bois-Francs, Sainte-Aurélie, Québec, Canada, G0M 1M0
46.17662053, -70.36291764
Activities
Recreational and cultural activities
Conference
Tales and legends
Démonstration
Films, screening
Self-guided tour
Guided tour
Land sports activities
Ice skating
Water sports activities
Swimming
Fishing
Ice fishing
Pedals boat
Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP)
Facilities
Sports and leisure
Outdoor playground for children
Walking trail
Infrastructure and equipment
Lookout / observation tower
Interpretation panels
Meeting / reception room
Services
Restaurant and food services
Picnic area
Snack bar
Visitor services
Shop
Drinking water
Admitted customers
Teens
Adults
Childrens
Groups
Groups
Special schedule on request
Reservation required
Guided tour in english
Guided tour in french
Getting there
Parking
Free on-site parking
Parking for motor homes (RV)
Parking for buses and coaches
Transportation services
Signposted access (blue signs)
Last updated: January 7, 2026