Built in 1849, this site tells the story of the first textile industries in Canada. The vintage turbine and machines are still functioning, and wool is made in front of visitors. Also: family workshops, wool shop and local products year-round, sheep, picnic area, terrace-bar, covered bridge, and 5 km of trails! Discover a heritage jewel. The organizers of the last wool mill in Quebec await you to make you live an unforgettable experience. Winter: Hiking along mechanically groomed trails. Average visit: half a day. Self-guided tours.
210, ch. Porter, Ulverton, QC, J0B 2B0
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Categories: Attractions, Museums and historic sites
Card created: 08/2014 (last modified: 08/2014)
GPS coordinates: 45°41'24.93"N, 72°16'10.46"W
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