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Saint-Alfred, Quebec: History, Things to Do and Travel Guide

Saint-Alfred is a small Beauce municipality in Quebec’s Chaudière-Appalaches region, set among rural roads, fields, maple country and wooded rises west of larger Beauce service centres. The visit is quiet, local and countryside-focused.

The community is not organized around a large attraction strip. Saint-Alfred is a rural municipality with a village centre, farm roads, Lac Sartigan nearby and a name history recorded by Quebec’s official toponymy authority.

How Saint-Alfred Started

The Commission de toponymie records Saint-Alfred as a Quebec municipality and gives the official context for its name. In travel terms, that place-name record connects the community to the parish-and-settlement pattern common across the Beauce: small civic centres, rang roads, farms, woodlots and family settlement.

Saint-Alfred developed through rural land use, parish life and country-road access. Farming, forestry, maple stands and local services gave the community its structure. The pattern remains visible today because the village is surrounded quickly by open country and wooded lots.

The settlement story is best read through the landscape. The roads climb and bend through the Beauce, and the community’s scale reflects a small agricultural municipality shaped by terrain more than by a single large institution.

What Saint-Alfred Is Like Today

Statistics Canada counted 519 residents in Saint-Alfred in the 2021 Census. The municipality is small even by rural Quebec standards, with population spread between the village, farms, country homes and forested road sections.

The official municipal site provides the practical side of the community: municipal services, local notices and civic information. Destination Beauce adds a visitor lens, describing Saint-Alfred as a high countryside setting with maple-decorated scenery and a route around Lac Sartigan.

For visitors, Saint-Alfred is a place to understand through the drive. The roads, fields, lake area and low hills show how small Beauce communities sit between larger service centres while keeping their own local identity.

Things to Do and Places Nearby

Start with the village area and nearby roads. Look for the church-and-civic pattern, the transition into fields and the wooded edges that give the municipality its rural feel. Drive slowly and leave space for farm vehicles, local traffic and narrow shoulders.

Use the Destination Beauce listing for the most concrete travel cue: the Lac Sartigan area and Saint-Alfred’s country-road scenery. The same listing points to Sartiga Spa sur le Lac as a local business anchor, so check current hours and reservations if that is part of the plan.

The surrounding Beauce countryside suits photography, fall colour driving and a low-pressure route between larger communities. For services, meals and longer visitor stops, plan around Saint-Victor, Beauceville or Saint-Georges, then keep Saint-Alfred focused on the small-community landscape.

Quick Facts

  • Province: Quebec
  • Region: Chaudière-Appalaches
  • Municipality type: municipality
  • 2021 Census population: 519
  • Regional county municipality: Beauce-Centre
  • Known for: Beauce countryside, rural roads, Lac Sartigan area, maple scenery and official place-name history
  • Official website: Municipalité de Saint-Alfred
  • Key routes: local Beauce roads linking the Route 108 and Route 271 areas

Travel Notes

Saint-Alfred is best visited by car. There are limited visitor services in the municipality, so confirm fuel, food and washroom plans before arriving. Fall colour can be a good time for rural driving, while winter routes need careful attention to snow, drifting and visibility. Keep to public roads, avoid private farm lanes and check current business hours before planning around a specific stop.

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