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To visit Dudswell is to discover a little village camped in the heart of the Eastern Townships where nature, culture and history frequent each other. Come and take the paths of the Forêt habitée, refresh yourself on the beach of Lac d'Argent, visit the Louis-Émile-Beauregard's Collection, amble through the streets, admire the wooden castles and religious temples and go to musical shows. Guaranteed delight!

  • Beach P.E. Perrault of Lac d'Argent
  • Service chalets, games and rental of boats
  • Forêt habitée of Dudswell
    10 kms of walking paths with panoramic views (free access)
  • Saint-François River
    16 kms descent in canoe, kayak, fishing, etc
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  • Louis-Émile-Beauregard's Collection
    64 sculptures in wood. Unique and astonishing figures illustrating the rural life at the beginning of the 20th century. Guided visits.
  • Patrimonial Tour
    Two centuries of history... Wooden castles, churches. Independent visit (brochure available)
  • The railway track at Dudswell is animated….
    Haut-Saint-François train
    Themed packages, train rides
  • Café-Boutique Le Bishop's Crossing
    Charm of a café of the period, atmosphere of a general store
Wooden chateau Audit-Weston

  • Art Gallery
  • Shows : "Sounds and Buns" (summer season)
  • Art Symposium (summer season)

The tourist office is at the Maison de la culture at 900, rue du Lac, in Marbleton.

St. Paul church

From May 2001, Marbleton became the second village in the Eastern Townships, after Knowlton, to be a member of the Association of the most beautiful villages of Québec. This recognition bears witness to the great sense of belonging which the citizens have for their village. Tourists can discover an attractive little place which welcomes people with natural, cultural and historic wealth.

The most beautiful villages of Quebec
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