Nestled in a valley, it is the outpost of the resort region, the winter meeting place for skiers (capital of night skiing; visit the Laurentian Ski Museum) and the most lively of the Laurentian villages. Several art galleries and beautiful period houses will attract your attention on Principale and de la Gare streets, not to mention the restaurants, bars and boutiques that line them. If you're visiting in the summer, make sure to check out the Festival des Arts de Saint-Sauveur, one of the most important cultural events in Quebec. To prepare your stay, visit the Vallée Saint-Sauveur website.

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