OK, OK, I will admit - I am one of those beer-loving fools who found this lovely little town because of my love for the beer that comes from the world-renowned Unibroue brewery about 5 minutes away. So, we drove out here from Montréal, hoping we could get a tour of some kind, and then discovered that they don't give tours at Unibroue, because of a past problem with possible contamination - we were disappointed, but in the end, the sojourn turned out to be MUCH more fun than we could have expected, and this wonderful historical fort had much to do with that opinion.
So, upon parking, you have a short little walk along the lovely lake to the fort itself. The views are lovely, and I will say that the whole experience is fairly amazing - to think that there were settlers holed up in this fort so long ago, all by themselves to fend for their lives, is truly amazing.
Once you enter, you make a donation, which is well worth it, and then can enjoy a nice musket demonstration in the courtyard. Then, it's off on a scavenger hunt with your kids as you make your way through the quite impressive museum and learn even more about the rich history of this area and how this fort came to be. Once you are done with the tour, if you have found all of the important things, you can receive your reward from the folks at the front desk!
Excellent organization and real attention to detail make this fort museum a must see! After you visit, you can walk around the grounds (lots of lovely paths to enjoy here!) and perhaps even enjoy a nice lunch at the restaurant just next to this amazing fort - Fourquet Fourchette. Super delicious! read more