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The Stone House
Unique stone house in an enchanting setting by the river amd mountain, steps away from the charming Old Beloeil. Inside, the particular stone and wood construction mix with the modern interior to provide a unique and cozy experience. The loft master bedroom will charm you, while the outdoor hot tub and fireplace will make your stay memorable. A 2 minute walk by the river will provide you with amazing views and take you to the heart of our lovely town to explore it's restaurants, cafés, etc

Getaway at the foot of the mountain
Completely renovated and has its own private entrance. Located in a residential area at the foot of Mont-Saint-Hilaire Mountain and close to the Richelieu River, it will offer you comfort, brightness and modernity. Several activities are located within a reasonable distance. The perfect place for a few days' escape, solo, as a couple or with family. Included: Tea and Nespresso TV (Helix, Netflix and Prime) Wifi In-ground pool and heated in summer (to be discussed) (CITQ 310922)

Waterfront studio with hot tub, king bed
Discreet rustic romantic studio with private spa, large 6-foot bath, king bed, river access, paddle board, located next to the city center and convention center, Strom Spa St-Hilaire, public market, bike path, Juliette Lassonde theater, agricultural festival, all within 10-15 minutes. Outdoor fireplace terrace with table, pool with large deck and sun lounger. Ideal studio to relax as a couple or for business. Private entrance at the back of the house with private terrace

Typical small old school from 1860
Numéro d'établissement CITQ 295944 Small rustic cottage close to a multitude of tourist pleasures the heart of the Eastern Townships. Beach, lake, ski slopes (Sutton Bromont Orford) golf courses, bike paths, hiking, horseback riding to name a few. You can take the wine route, follow one of the three main artistic routes of Quebec, while enjoying the undeniable beauty of the landscape. The chalet is located 8 km from Bromont, Knowlton 12 km and 28 km from Sutton

Entire accommodation (2-bedrooms)
Beautiful apartment located on the 2nd floor, (House) peaceful neighborhood, near the bike path (Route 1) and the Richelieu River, about 5 km from all services (commercial sector). Located 20 minutes (35 km) from downtown Montreal or 40 minutes (45 km) from the US border (New York or Vermont) Also 10 km from the Military Base (BFC St-Jean) and 9 km from the military college (CMR St-Jean). included: shared access to the outdoor terrace, BBQ. CITQ#302496

Le 2316 Nice Comfortable
Sunny well decorated, near all services, You will love your stay here this is a two bedroom apartment Sleeps 4, with a queen size bedroom 1 , two singles in bedroom 2 . A living room,TV Wi-Fi, computer workstation. Dining Area for 6. Full kitchen dishes, pots, pans.Nice bathroom hairdryer. Full-size washing machine & dryer, iron, ironing board, Towels, sheets, and blankets. Special requests, we will do our best to accommodate you.

Loft des Marmites
CITQ #306547 Tourisme Québec Cozy and private loft on Mont Sutton, surrounded by trees, in a very quiet and peaceful area, yet 2 minutes away from the ski and mountain bike station as well as the P.E.N.S. hiking trails (Parc d'Environnement Naturel de Sutton). The Round Top trail leads to the summit with a fabulous view of the region, and a excellent panorama of Jay Peak and the "Green Mountains of Vermont".

Private suite at Villa Casavant
Villa Casavant is a destination in itself. Nestled on the top floor of Villa Casavant, a sumptuous mansion from another century, this unique suite is accessible by the house but remains very private as it occupies the entire top floor via a private staircase leading to it. The villa takes its name from the illustrious organ builder, Claver Casavant, who once lived there.

Between village and summit – pet-friendly
Charming studio with a private entrance, situated on a semi-private dead-end street in a tree-filled, quiet neighborhood. Located near Maple Street, it’s just a 5-minute drive from Mont Sutton and 2 minutes from the village. Close to hiking trails, 5 minutes by car from Mont Sutton and 2 minutes from the village. A very friendly Standard Poodle is on site.

Modern loft with water views
Stay in this magnificent residence by the Richelieu River and discover the charm of the Montérégie. Within walking distance to Vieux-Beloeil and its magnificent restaurants. Swimming pool, park, tennis court, etc... Accessible on foot. Close to local attractions such as apples, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, and just 30 minutes from Montreal. Property number: 300126

Nice cottage on a farm (La Rabouillère)
Property number: 161571 Our studio-style cottage can accommodate up to 6 people. A large bedroom occupies the entire 2nd floor ( 1 que bed and 2 single futons). On the ground floor, open plan, is the kitchenette, dining room and living room. The living room can turn into a second bedroom with its double sofa bed.

the 51
CITQ 302056 A very peaceful and wooded place on the edge of Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Ideal for hiking with access to the mountain just a few meters from your door. 45 minutes from downtown Montreal and 2 km from downtown Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Housing area: 750 square feet ( 70 square meters )
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When is the best time to visit Saint-Hyacinthe?
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| Avg. price | $81 AUD | $73 AUD | $76 AUD | $82 AUD | $85 AUD | $85 AUD | $92 AUD | $85 AUD | $83 AUD | $85 AUD | $89 AUD | $86 AUD |
| Avg. temp | -6°C | -5°C | 0°C | 8°C | 15°C | 20°C | 22°C | 21°C | 17°C | 10°C | 4°C | -2°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Accommodations near central neighborhoods place you close to Saint-Hyacinthe’s public market, dining, and cultural attractions. Some travelers prefer quiet areas around parks or in residential districts for a relaxed atmosphere.
What are the best things to do in Saint-Hyacinthe with kids?
Visit the Saint-Hyacinthe Zoo, join hands-on science activities at the nature center, and enjoy play areas in city parks. Farm visits around the city are also popular for families.
What are some of the best things to do in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Explore the Marché public de Saint-Hyacinthe, stroll through Jardin Daniel A. Séguin, and discover local history at museums. Walking paths and seasonal fairs invite visitors to connect with the region’s culture.
How is the weather in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Saint-Hyacinthe has cold, snowy winters with average lows around 13°F (-11°C), and summers that are generally warm, reaching highs near 82°F (28°C). Rain is fairly consistent throughout the year, so waterproof gear is helpful.
When is the best time to visit Saint-Hyacinthe?
Late spring and early fall are often recommended, when festivals are active and temperatures range from 48–73°F (9–23°C). Summer also draws visitors with warm afternoons and agricultural events.
What are the best places to visit in Saint-Hyacinthe?
The Marché public de Saint-Hyacinthe, the Jardin Daniel A. Séguin, and local museums are frequently suggested. Saint-Hyacinthe also has riverside parks and preserved historic buildings to explore.
What are some hiking trails in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Saint-Hyacinthe has riverfront trails, wooded paths in local nature parks, and interpretive routes that highlight the region’s ecosystems. These trails are popular for walking and gentle hikes.
What are some family activities we can do in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Saint-Hyacinthe has city parks for outdoor play and spaces where families enjoy picnics and recreation. Families often visit local markets or take part in seasonal festivals that feature hands-on activities for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Saint-Hyacinthe?
Around Saint-Hyacinthe, you can explore sugar shacks in maple season, hike forested areas, or visit neighboring towns with historic districts and art spaces. The region has vineyards and roadside farm stands that showcase local products.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Many vacation rentals in Saint-Hyacinthe welcome pets, especially those located near parks or walking paths. When searching, look for accommodations that highlight pet-friendly amenities.
What are some local tips for visiting Saint-Hyacinthe?
Exploring the public market gives a glimpse into Saint-Hyacinthe's culinary traditions, and neighborhood walks reveal historic architecture and locally rooted cafés. Check community boards for updates on seasonal events that welcome visitors.
What is Saint-Hyacinthe known for?
Saint-Hyacinthe is often recognized for its agricultural roots, lively markets, and a strong tradition of local food production. The city is also known for its regional fairs and community events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Saint-Hyacinthe?
The city has several small art galleries, heritage sites, and independently run shops that showcase local creativity. Saint-Hyacinthe’s public markets also invite visitors to discover regional flavors and artisanal goods.
What are the best foods to try in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Saint-Hyacinthe’s food scene is frequently suggested for its Quebec cheeses, maple products, and local pâtisseries. You can also explore traditional poutine and charcuterie at local eateries.
What should I bring for a trip to Saint-Hyacinthe?
Pack layers for shifting temperatures, as winters can drop below 13°F (-11°C), and summers reach around 82°F (28°C). Waterproof footwear and a raincoat are helpful year-round, as rainfall is common.
What is the nightlife in Saint-Hyacinthe like?
Nightlife in Saint-Hyacinthe centers around friendly pubs, casual bars, and occasional live music venues. You will also find some late-night eateries that reflect the area’s local flavors.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Saint-Hyacinthe is known for its agricultural fair in late summer, which draws many visitors with its exhibitions and family activities. The city also hosts cultural events around the arts and regional food throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Saint-Hyacinthe?
Saint-Hyacinthe has a variety of vacation rentals that welcome families, including spaces with extra bedrooms and kitchens. Look for listings that highlight family amenities like outdoor areas, cribs, or games.
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