Val-Jalbert historic Village

Travel reviews
4.3 / 5 - 259 reviews

Description

Duration : about 1/2 day
Schedule : 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (June 21 to August 17: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
Season : May 17 to October 13
Departing from : Chambord

Discover a village where time has stood still since the 1920s! Val-Jalbert is a classified historic and heritage site and an open-air museum. Founded in 1901, Val-Jalbert Historic Village is not a reconstruction, but a genuine 1920s company town.

Your visit begins at the Welcome Centre, where a projection presents the birth and rapid decline of Val-Jalbert.

Explore the site on foot or by trolleybus with an audio-video guide, and immerse yourself in another era.

The site offers a unique window into this fascinating period in history. In high season, enjoy numerous theatre sketches depicting the daily lives of typical village characters. You can visit a family home, attend class with the sisters at the convent school, chat with the Mayor, etc.

An immersive multimedia presentation allows you to experience the sound of the mill machines that were the heart and soul of Val-Jalbert. Learn about the difficult conditions of the workers, and the joys and dramas that marked the lives of families living and working in the town.

The highlight of your visit is sure to be the powerful and beautiful Ouiatchouan Falls along the tumultuous Ouiatchouan River. Nobody can fail to be impressed by these majestic falls (whose name means "river of clear waters" in Innu).

The great torrent of water seems to gush out of the forest before plummeting 72m (236') next to the old pulp mill below. Lac Saint-Jean locals like to boast that Ouiatchouan Falls are higher than Niagara Falls!

A cable car transports visitors to the top of Ouiatchouan Falls, offering a panoramic view of Lac Saint-Jean, as immense as an inland sea, whose far shore can be seen on a clear day.

Rates

Season Adult 3 to 17 yrs old 0 to 2 yrs old
2025/05/17 to 2025/10/13 35 16 0

* Ask at the welcome centre about the Geo-Rally: This interactive treasure hunt, ideal for families, small groups and new technology lovers, takes place with a GPS. Answer a questionnaire and, with the help of hints and geographic coordinates, hunt for fifteen hidden caches at different locations throughout the site. 
* The rate includes access to the historic site, an audiovideo guide, the cable car as well as the applicable taxes.

Location

95, rue St-Georges, Chambord, (QC)

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Historic Village

Sandi Armitage Wednesday October 9, 2019

Worth the visit!

Anonymous Monday July 30, 2018

No further comment.

Sylvie Corbasson Friday October 25, 2024

(Translated by Google) Ghost town that is not at all. The costumed inhabitants who recreate the story of this site with its brief existence are captivating. The visit to the waterfall with a cable car ascent +++

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