Located about 40 kilometers northwest of Quebec City, on the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, Neuville stands out as one of the most beautiful villages in Quebec. Settled by the first colonists in 1665, this rural town has preserved its old-world charm through the centuries. Perched on marine terraces overlooking the river, it captivates visitors with its ancestral homes, historic buildings and rich agricultural heritage.

Nicknamed “Capitale du maïs sucré”, or “Capital of Sweetcorn”, in part due to the activities of Ferme Langlois et Fils (Chez Médé) farm, Neuville is home to a variety of kiosks and markets offering local products. Its village core, characterized by the Saint-François-de-Sales church and the Vieux Presbytère de Neuville, features a wealth of architectural heritage.

From past to present, Neuville blends history and nature. The wharf provides a peaceful retreat by the river, while the Marais-Léon-Provancher Nature Reserve is a delight for lovers of biodiversity. Meanwhile, the Domaine des 3 Moulins, a stunning vineyard and 19th-century European archaeological site in Quebec, invites visitors to explore Neuville’s history and flavours. Plan your visit today!