Terrebonne, a popular tourist destination, is Québec’s tenth-largest city and the largest in Lanaudière. Alongside the Mille-Îles river, Old Terrebonne is considered one of the key heritage districts in the province, with its fine seigneurial architecture dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Whether for the Île-des-Moulins, the Théâtre du Vieux-Terrebonne, the many restaurants and outdoor patios, the yearly festival of wine and history, the golf courses and cycle paths or the stunning views that come with kayaking in Parc de la Rivière, you’re sure to love Terrebonne.