Hemmingford is a township and village in Les Jardins-de-Napierville Regional County Municipality in Québec's Western Montérégie region. The municipalities have populations of 2,000 and 830, respectively, in 2021. Its primary attraction is an African safari park zoo near the US border. Known for their apple farms, Hemmingford is home to Petch Apple Orchards, one of the largest in Quebec.
Understand
[edit | edit source]The village of Hemmingford is surrounded by the Township of Hemmingford. The centre of the village is at the intersection of Route 219 and Route 202.
The township of Hemmingford is located due south of Montreal in the Jardins-de-Napierville in the Montérégie region, in the south-east corner of the former Huntingdon County.
The township's southern border is the Canada–United States border with Clinton County, in New York State.
History
[edit | edit source]Founded in 1799 by United Empire Loyalists, Hemmingford was colonised by the Irish, English and Scottish, and named for Hemingford village in Huntingdon County, England.
In 1852, the Montreal-New York Railway Company opened a line from Caughnawaga to Hemmingford, a 29-mile route. This line was the second railway to cross the Canada-US border, and contributed effectively to the development of the territory.
Since 2017, thousands of people have fled the United States into Canada across the border at Hemmingford and other places. These people are nationals of third countries who were afraid of being deported by the United States. Once in Canada, these migrants turn themselves in to police and claim refugee status.
Tourist information
[edit | edit source]- Destination Hemmingford website
Get in
[edit | edit source]Les Jardins-de-Napierville is an easy day trip by car from Montréal. Autoroute 15 runs 60 km south from Montréal to Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, where it crosses the international border to I-87 in Champlain. I-87 continues south through Plattsburgh and Albany (New York) to New York City.
Hemmingford is west of the freeway; Lacolle is east.
Get around
[edit | edit source]Take the car. While a few portions of the safari park are pedestrian-friendly, others require an enclosed vehicle as protection against wild animals.
See
[edit | edit source]Do
[edit | edit source]- Zoo Parc Safari, 850 Route 202 at Roxham Road (A-15 exit 6 westbound), ☏ +1 450-247-2727, fax: +1 450-247-3563. Late spring to early autumn. African safari and kids amusement park. Waterpark, store, restaurants, picnic areas and pony rides. $20/person.
- Hemmingford Golf and Country Club, 313 Route 219, Hemmingford, ☏ +1 450-247-2445, fax: +1 450-247-3151. Two 18-hole courses, one public and one private/members-only. $30-40 (18 holes), cart $10-20/person.
- Parc Regional St-Bernard, 219, rang Saint-André, Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, ☏ +1 450-246-2598. Snowshoeing, skating, cross-country sky, hiking, orienteering, mini golf.
Buy
[edit | edit source]The town supports many commercial apple growers; cideries and wineries include Du Minot, Domaine du Salamandre, and PomiVerde.
- [dead link] Verger Hemmingford (formerly Domaine Neige, and La face cachée de la pomme), 617 Route 202 East, ☏ +1 450-247-2899, fax: +1 450-247-2690. Reopening to the public in Autumn 2019. The largest producer of ice cider in Canada.
- Vignoble le Chat Botte, 633 Route 202, ☏ +1 450-247-2839. Apr May and late Oct-late Dec: Sa Su 12:00-16:00; June to mid-Oct: W-Su 11:00-17:00; out of season: open by appointment. One of Quebec's few wineries. Open for tastings.
- Les vergers ecologiques Philion, 389 Route 202, ☏ +1 450-247-3133. Open in Autumn for picking, and by appointment at other times. They have a wide variety of apple and pear varieties that you can pick yourself, and a variety of apple, honey and maple products including ciders and ice ciders.
- Sharon Mark Art, 582 Avenue Fortin, ☏ +1 450-247-2947. Daily 10:00-17:00. Naive landscape art in acrylic.
Eat
[edit | edit source]- Café Hemmingford, 475 rue Frontière, Hemmingford, ☏ +1 450-247-0009.
- Cantine Du Coin, 511 rue Frontière, Hemmingford, ☏ +1 450-247-2608.
Drink
[edit | edit source]- [dead link] Wit's End, 488 rue Frontière, Hemmingford, ☏ +1 450-247-3597. Pub.
Sleep
[edit | edit source]Hotel and motel
[edit | edit source]- Motel Louis G, 613A QC Route 219, ☏ +1 450-247-0422.
- Hotel St. Bernard, 115 Chemin Guay, Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, ☏ +1 450-246-4000, toll-free: +1-877-246-4007. Hotel and camp ground.
- Motel Pavillon J.P., 227, chemin Roxham, St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, ☏ +1 450-247-2346.
B&B
[edit | edit source]- Frontière B & B, 443 Frontière, ☏ +1 450-247-2825.
Camping
[edit | edit source]- Camping Canne de bois, 306 Route 219, ☏ +1 450-247-2031, toll-free: +1-800-770-7977.
Stay safe
[edit | edit source]Connect
[edit | edit source]- [dead link] Bibliothèque d'Hemmingford, 552, ave. Goyette, ☏ +1 450-247-0010. Tu-W 15:00-17:00, Th 18:30-20:30, Sa 09:00-12:00. Local branch of Montérégie regional library network, Wi-Fi, art/craft workshops, children's books readings. Free.
Go next
[edit | edit source]| Routes through Hemmingford |
| Montreal ← La Prairie ← | N | → |

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