Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel is a close-knit community nestled along the shores of the St. Lawrence River, rich in natural charm and tranquility. Here, nature takes center stage—marshes, trails, islands, and breathtaking landscapes await outdoor enthusiasts. It’s also a welcoming place to live, where traditions, local farming, and cultural initiatives come together in a peaceful and authentic atmosphere. Whether you're visiting for a getaway or looking to settle down, Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel has everything to delight those who seek to slow down, breathe, and truly savor life.
Explore the municipality while discovering the richness of its heritage through the Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel Historical Trail. Informative panels line the route, sharing local history and highlighting iconic sites.
Learn more about the heritage trail here!
Located at the corner of rue du Quai and rue de la Rive, Parc Henri-Letendre is the perfect spot for an outdoor break. With its boat launch, children’s play areas, picnic tables, and shaded pavilion, it’s a favorite among families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
No visit to the region is complete without tasting its signature dish: Sorel-Tracy’s famous gibelotte! At Chez Marc Beauchemin, this comforting stew has been simmering for generations. Carefully prepared with local flavors—fresh vegetables, fish, and savory broth—it’s an essential stop to experience the true taste of the region!
Plan your visit to the restaurant here.