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This quiet residential and farming community is situated on the Mille Îles River as it leaves Lake Deux Montagnes and joines the Chêne River. In 1837 the town was the site of one of the most crushing defeats of the Patriots' Rebellion. The town is home to the Cistercian Abbey at Oka, famed for its delicious cheeses.

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  • Légaré Mill

    236 Rue Saint-Eustache CDN - Saint-Eustache QC J7R 2L7

    The only building to survive "the bloody night," this seigneurial mill on the Chêne River was built in 1762 and has operated ever since. It is named for the Légaré family who ran it from 1908 to 1978. The original mechanism and equipment ca..

  • Rue Saint-Eustache

    271 Saint Eustache CDN - Saint-Eustache J7R

    The city's main street is lined with several buildings of historical interest. The former Presbyterian Church (1910) at no. 271 now houses an art gallery pre-senting temporary exhibits. At no. 163, the gabled, redbrick Plessis-Bélair House has been c..

  • Globensky Manor

    235 Rue Saint-Eustache CDN - Saint-Eustache QC J7R 2L8

    A huge porticoed entrance dominates the façade of this lovely Victorian manor (1903). The second manor erected on this site, this grandiose structure belonged to Charles-Auguste-Maximilien Globensky, last seigneur of the Chêne River seigneury. After ..

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