Robert de le Mennais was the founder of the congregation of the Brothers of Christain Instruction. A statue honours his memory in the garden near the landfill across the lake.
P-E Raynaud, a farmer, was the first owner (from 1898 to 1912) of the land that basically comprises the essential 1500 acres (6 km2) of Domaine Saint-Bernard.
This name was given by the Brothers of Christian Instruction, who lived there from 1950 to 2000, and in honour of Saint Bernard, the patron saint of skiers.
Summer : cycling, hiking, the Wheeler training circuit around Lac Raynaud, the Planet trail that reproduces the distance between the planets of the solar system ( on a scale of 1 km), supervised [...]
Between June 24 and September 1, everyday from 10h to 18h. Beach Rules : Swimming is only allowed inside the buoys. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. The use of any equipment [...]
No, Domaine Saint-Bernard is an ecotourist park that is owned by a Social Utility Trust. It is partially funded through government grant programs (federal and provincial), donations and revenues [...]