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La Guadeloupe, Quebec: History, Things to Do and Travel Guide

La Guadeloupe is a Beauce-Sartigan village municipality in Quebec’s Chaudière-Appalaches region. It is a service centre with railway memory, local industries, restaurants, accommodation, trails, a large parish church and a Villages-relais role for people travelling through this part of Beauce.

For travellers, La Guadeloupe is a practical stop with enough local detail to reward a pause. The village works well for services, a walk, a look at the church, trail information and regional road planning.

How La Guadeloupe Started

Villages-relais du Québec describes La Guadeloupe as an important service centre that developed over time thanks to the railway and local entrepreneurship. That short statement is a useful key to the village: it grew as a place where surrounding rural communities, industry and travellers could find services.

The church helps fill in the built-history picture. The municipality’s Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Guadeloupe page says the church opened on the evening of December 24, 1947, with the first solemn mass celebrated at midnight on December 25. The solemn blessing and consecration followed on August 14, 1949.

The church’s scale is part of the local story. The municipal page describes a building 52 feet wide by 175 feet long, with transepts, a 120-foot bell tower and a mosaic of Notre-Dame de Guadalupe on the front.

What La Guadeloupe Is Like Today

Statistics Canada counted 1,805 residents in La Guadeloupe in the 2021 census. The village remains a service point for residents, nearby rural areas and road travellers.

Villages-relais notes that La Guadeloupe is recognized for a diversified economy, industries and the number and quality of services available to local people and surrounding villages. For visitors, that translates into a useful stop with restaurants, accommodation and everyday commercial services.

The municipal website also points to recreation, community organizations, industries, businesses, a library, camp day programming, skating, hockey, trails and local events. La Guadeloupe feels more like a working service village than a resort.

Things to Do and Places Nearby

Start with the village centre and the church. Even a brief exterior look at Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Guadeloupe gives a sense of the community’s mid-20th-century parish scale.

The municipality’s trail page lists more than five kilometres of cycling path beginning near Rang du Lac-aux-Grelots, crossing the municipality and following Rivière Le Bras. The same page points to snowmobile and quad networks in Chaudière-Appalaches, plus Sentiers de la Gare for snowshoeing.

La Guadeloupe is also useful as a road stop. Use the Villages-relais listing for services, and check municipal pages for current trail maps, conditions and seasonal activities before planning a longer pause.

Quick Facts

  • Province: Quebec
  • Region: Chaudière-Appalaches
  • Municipality type: village municipality
  • 2021 census population: 1,805
  • Official website: munlaguadeloupe.qc.ca
  • Main setting: Beauce-Sartigan service village with railway and road-travel history
  • Good for: service stops, church heritage, cycling path, snowshoeing, snowmobile and quad route planning
  • Key routes: local Beauce-Sartigan roads connecting La Guadeloupe with Saint-Évariste-de-Forsyth and Saint-Honoré-de-Shenley

Travel Notes

La Guadeloupe is easiest by car. Check trail conditions, church access, restaurant hours, Villages-relais services, snowmobile or quad maps and winter road conditions before travelling.

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