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  1. Saint-Malo (local pronunciation ⓘ) is a municipality in Quebec, Canada, on the Canada–United States border. Saint-Malo has the highest elevation of any municipality in Quebec. At 640 metres (2,100 ft), local residents live in an environment of forests, farms, and waterways that supply their livelihood.

  2. Visit the National Fort. Discover the Demeure du Corsaire. Visit the Maison du Québec. Visit the micro-zoo. Admire the Môle des Noires lighthouse. Discover the Etoile du Roy. Watch a lock passage. What to do outside of Intra-Muros ? Stroll in the City of Alet. Go to the Grand Aquarium. Visit a malouinière. Discover the sculpted rocks of Rothéneuf.

  3. Saint-Malo. Saint-Malo is one of the highest municipalities in Quebec. At an altitude of 640 metres, local residents live in an environment of forests, farms, and waterways that supply their livelihood. The parish of Saint-Malo was established in 1863 by French Canadians and incorporated as a municipality in 1910.

    • A Rock in The Middle of The Water
    • The City’S Expansion Over Time
    • Growth – Sail-Making – Resort
    • A City of Illustrious Men
    • Land of Events

    This city, so popular with visitors, was originally a simple hermitage inhabited by Aaron, whose chapel can be seen at the highest point of the rock. Having come to evangelise Armorique in the 6th century, Saint-Malo owes its name to a Welsh monk “Mac Low”. The latter settled on Alet Rock, facing Aaron’s Rock. In order to fight against invasions, t...

    Tired of having to rebuild his church, Jean de Chatillon transferred the episcopal headquarters of Alet to Aaron’s Rock in August 1152, which had become an island at high tide since the terrible, but nevertheless legendary, tidal wave of March 709. This rock then became the asylum of poor fishermen, then of wealthier families, the bourgeoisie and n...

    The parish of Saint-Servan is home to many rope factories, sailing factories and shipyards, and dedicates itself to the sea. Paramé, a more verdant town, was home to a few country houses or “vide-bouteilles” held by the rich Malouin merchants, and served as a resort parish. In 1689, the King instructed Vauban to erect a ring of fire around the city...

    Saint-Malo, a city of Art and History, synonymous with dreams, adventure and travel, remains the birthplace of great men: Chateaubriand, the Romantic whose tomb facing the open sea can be visited at low tide; the privateersRobert Surcouf andRené Duguay-Trouin; Jacques Cartierand his manor house, recounting his journey in Canada. And though the city...

    Saint-Malo is also at the heart of Europe’s largest tides, and hosts major cultural and maritime events: the Tall Ships’ Race,Etonnants Voyageurs (Amazing Travellers),The Route du Rhum,The Quai des Bulles festival,Transat Québec – Saint-Malo,The World Folk Festival, and the Route du Rock. The arrival of the TGV high-speed railway, which put the cit...

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  4. Designated in 1961 as the St. Malo Provincial Park, this is a popular place attracting visitors with its calm waters and the natural setting. There are several recreational opportunities.

    • St. Malo Provincial Park, De La Grotte Avenue, Saint Malo, Winnipeg, MB
  5. St. Malo Provincial Park. 29 reviews. #1 of 4 things to do in Saint Malo. Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ A nice getaway from the City ”. Aug 2023. The lake is beautiful, water a nice temperature for cooling off on a hot summer day.

  6. St. Malo, located 45 minutes south of Winnipeg, is a favourite vacation destination. In the summer, cottagers and campers flock to the area to enjoy its many outdoor activities and the beaches of St. Malo Provincial Park. It also offers a wealth of winter activities, including ice-fishing, snowmobiling and car ice racing on the lake. St.