Attractions of Sainte-Dorothée
Founded in 1869, Sainte-Dorothée is one of the most dynamic neighborhoods in terms of demographic and residential growth. Primarily French-speaking and increasingly popular with young families (the average age is around 35), Sainte-Dorothée is one of Laval’s most desirable neighborhoods thanks to its strong socio-economic profile.
Strategic Location
Its geographic positioning provides easy access to major roads. Located west of Highway 13, it takes approximately 25 minutes by car to reach downtown Montreal. The commuter train is also a major benefit, as are the bus lines of the Société de transport de Laval, which connect to several metro stations. Let’s not forget the ferry service linking Laval-sur-le-Lac to Île-Bizard.
Primary Schools (6)
Trois-Soleils, Ste-Dorothée, Jean-Lemonde, Pierre-Laporte, Paul VI, and St-François.
Sports & Recreation
The Martin St-Louis Arena welcomes athletes of all ages. Numerous neighborhood parks—including Couvrette, Florent, and Jolibourg—offer extensive amenities: pools, summer day camps for kids aged 6 to 12, and more. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate nearby courses such as Le Cardinal, Islemere, Laval-sur-le-Lac, and UFO (open year-round). For cycling lovers, multiple bike paths connect Laval to Montreal via scenic riverbanks and parks. And don’t miss the Yves-Thériault Library, a haven for books and entertainment.
Tourist Attractions in Sainte-Dorothée
The Route des Fleurs, an agrotourism trail featuring:
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Le Paradis des Orchidées
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Fleurineau, home to the world’s heaviest flower basket
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Le Mitoyen, an upscale restaurant located across from the public square fountain.
Tourist Attractions in Laval
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Nature Center (a 50-acre urban park, open year-round)
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Cosmodome (Canada's space camp)
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Maison des Arts de Laval
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Armand-Frappier Museum, and more.


