| The municipality of Saint-Adolphe d’Howard is a charming community situated right in the heart of the Laurentians. Located 45 minutes north of Montreal and 30 minutes south of Tremblant, this delightful community is surrounded by mountains and bordered by majestic Lac St-Joseph. The 2804 residents who reside in Saint- Adolphe d’Howard value their peaceful village for the high quality of life it provides. |

|
| http://www.stadolphedhoward.qc.ca/ |
|
| Communing with Nature |
Arial view of Saint-Adolphe d’Howard |
Although Saint-Adolphe d’Howard is not a large place, there are still many activities to enjoy. In the village alone there are 144 square km of nature and 85 lakes. The community prides itself on the quality and abundance of outdoor activities on offer and there are a number of free municipal services like the Club de Plein Air de Saint- Adolphe d’Howard to help you enjoy the vast green space. The area is rich in parks, rivers and beaches and is widely used by the residents of the community. Some of the most popular outdoor activities in the area include snow mobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking and cycling. |
|
| Organized Activities |
|
There are
many ways to get involved
in organized activities in
the village. The Centre Recreatif
located at 110 du College
is a popular community institution.
The centre features several
gymnasiums and has on offer
a wide array of sporting,
community and cultural activities.
The village is famous throughout
Quebec for its fantastic annual
celebration known as The Great
Wine-Tasting Festival and
The Winter’s Fun Festival.
|
|
| A nice place to live |
Lake view of town |
The village of Saint- Adolphe d’Howard promotes an interest in culture and education and accordingly provides services that aid in further developing these interests. The community library is an active place and the employees of the library work to maintain an impressive book and audio-visual collection. In the summer the village is home to the well respected Camp Musical des Laurentides where musicians from all over Quebec and Canada come to hone their craft. During these summer months the camp utilizes the town’s Laurentian Music Centre, Pavillon St.Denis and Amati Concert Hall. |
|