Moulin seigneurial des Éboulements

Les Éboulements ( Charlevoix )

Built in 1790 by Seigneur Jean-François Tremblay atop a waterfall on Rivière du Moulin, that cascades some 30 meters, the Moulin seigneurial des Éboulements, or seigneurial mill, has remained unchanged over the centuries. With its original equipment and seigneurial manor just next door, it’s one of the last authentic examples of mills of this type in Québec. Generations of millers have resided in the adjacent quarters - a tradition that has continued to this day. Visitors see the mill’s gears and its wheel in action as the miller grinds the grain. Wheat and buckwheat flour are sold on the premises.

157, Rang St-Joseph , Les Éboulements
Qc, Ca
G0A 2M0


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Card created: 10/2013 (last modified: 10/2013)

GPS coordinates: 47°28'44.74"N, 70°20'7.12"W

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(last modified: 10/2013)