Saint-Sulpice se joint à La route bleue

9 juillet 2026

La Municipalité de Saint-Sulpice a annoncé récemment qu’elle joignait La route bleue. Présente dans 14 régions, La route bleue propose plus de 150 parcours sécuritaires en kayak, canot ou planches à pagaie. Saint-Sulpice a d’ailleurs procédé à l’achat de kayaks, et a vu au réaménagement du quai afin de rendre les activités sur le Fleuve plus accessibles.

Dans ce même cadre, la municipalité a participé, au début de juin, aux inaugurations de La route bleue à Repentigny et à Lavaltrie, dans le cadre d’un partenariat inter municipal  réunissant Repentigny, Lavaltrie et Saint‑Sulpice. Toutes mettent ainsi en valeur leur accès privilégié au Saint‑Laurent, renforçant du fait même leur rôle au cœur de ce  corridor nautique.

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