Cap-Rouge

Cap-Rouge is a former city in central Quebec.


The district of Cap-Rouge is nestled in the valley of the river of Cap Rouge and on the plateaus of each side. One of its most spectacular attractions is the tracel of Cap-Rouge that crosses the valley. The Golf Club, the Marina, the Jacques Cartier Beach Park and the various parks make it a place where nature is omnipresent. The neighborhood historic built on the lower part of the Cap Rouge River, includes a large marsh designated as a concentration area for waterfowl by the Ministry of Environment.