Saint-Amable

Saint-Amable is a picturesque and modern town in the regional county municipality (MRC) of Marguerite-D'Youville, in Montérégie, in Quebec, Canada.

Saint-Amable is an agricultural, industrial and recreational tourism destination. Its built heritage has an old and modern charm, depending on the area. The main attractions of this city are:
 * its two large wooded areas, designated Bois de Saint-Amable (east side) and Bois de Verchères (north and west side), which are located more or less on the outskirts of the municipal territory; and
 * its Le Rocher park, home to a protected natural environment and offering recreational tourism infrastructure.

By car

 * From Montréal (36 km, time: 38 min. Take the Jacques-Cartier bridge (east); take route 132 (eastbound); take Highway 20 (Eastbound); take Highway 30 (northbound); take chemin de la Belle Rivière leading to rue Principale de Saint-Amable.
 * From Quebec (233 km, time: 2 hr 29 min). Take Autoroute 20 (westbound) to the Sainte-Julie exit; take Route 229 (northwest direction) to Chemin de la Belle Rivière; take this last road which leads to rue Principale de Saint-Amable.