Beauty from the past that is still truly vivid in Old Sainte-Rose and Old Saint-Vincent-de-Paul neighbourhoods through Laval’s Heritage Trail.
Once a highly popular vacation destination, for a bourgeois clientele, Old Sainte-Rose.
First settled in 1740, this Laval neighbourhood welcomes visitors with a charming main street.
This magnificent church was built from plans drawn by architect Victor Bourgeau.
Some 28 roadside crosses can be seen alongside Laval roads. These crosses are generally 20 feet in height and can be made of wood, metal or other materials.
Old Sainte-Dorothée is the Capital of annual flowers production and boasts the largest concentration of flower producers in Québec.
Église Saint-François-de-Sales
This small Catholic Church, the oldest one in Laval. Constructed in 1847, the building's interior showcases remarkable works by Liébert and the Quevillon school.