Grondines, a Land Shaped by Rocks and Tides
Like a river that sculpts the shorelines, the territory of Grondines leaves an indelible mark on all of those who occupy the land, work the soil and cherish the landscape.
Over the years, through storms, harvests, generations, businesses, festivals and forgotten stories, Grondines has garnered a reputation as a peaceful and humble village, but for those who love the area, it is a beautiful hidden gem.
With its rocky soil that gave a very hard time to farmers and its tidelands teeming with wild game, Grondines has a rich story to tell. The story of those who occupied the territory long, long ago, even before Champlain visited it for the first time. The story of those who were bold enough to clear its land, who had the guts to defend the beauty of its landscape, or who explored its far reaches to reveal its past.
Start reading the storyExhibition produced by Culture et Patrimoine Deschambault-Grondines.