Very nice place to visit, a hidden gem, well away from the main roads. Let the kids roam free, play soccer of simply enjoy the large, grass covered land that this anglican chapel is resting on. No camping, altho there are plenty of tables and restrooms should be available, during the tourist season.
A place with some very unique anglican history, well worth the attention and time. It also serve as the city's tourist info booth so if you need to plan your time in the region, you will find plenty useful material by visiting the site.
As a side note... be aware that there isn't much to do and/or visit if you are not amateur of architecture and historic buildings/sites.
Best go in via rue de Bienville, leading you to a medium-sized lot suitable for most cars/SUV's/motorcycles and pickups. Oversized/RVs, trailers/boats traffic or inexperienced drivers should park in Metro lot on route Notre-Dame. From there a short walk across the road gets you to the secondary entrance.
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