Bordered by the Saint Lawrence River, Saint-Sulpice is a land rich in history, where the landscape’s permanence blends with the mood of the seasons and of the generations.

From its founding in 1640 to its handover to the Messieurs de Saint-Sulpice in 1664, this seigneury was shaped by builders, farmers and fishermen whose legacy still resonates today. Its flour mill, built in 1715, was the heart of the community, sustaining Saint-Sulpice and the surrounding villages.

Today, this village core continues to captivate people of all ages! With its access to the river, perfect for boating and fishing, its hiking trails, green spaces and cultural events, it’s a place that truly embodies quality living. A stop at Citrouilles & Cie farm and the Crèmerie Saint-Sulpice ice cream shop will be enough to convince you!