Hometown Guide: Hudson

Created by neighbourhood experts, the Hometown Guide is an insider’s perspective on the places we call home.

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"A refreshing escape from the city's fast-paced rhythm, Hudson is rich in history and character, inviting you to slow down and soak in its beauty."


Just off the island of Montreal, overlooking the convergence of the Ottawa River and the Lake of Two Mountains, is the town of Hudson, Quebec. 

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A refreshing escape from the city's fast-paced rhythm, Hudson is rich in history and character, inviting you to slow down and soak in its beauty. Founded in the early 19th century, this historic community is a time capsule of Victorian and Edwardian homes. Main Road, the town’s central artery, is lined with chic boutiques, antique shops, and cozy cafés, perfect for leisurely afternoons and treasure hunting. 

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From lush parks and nature reserves to pristine sands and calm waters ideal for swimming, kayaking, or sunbathing, Hudson’s pristine natural landscape is perhaps its most alluring attribute. Jack Layton Park offers stunning views and picnic spots, while the Falcon and Whitlock Golf and Country Club caters to golfers. A hub of community and culture, Hudson’s lively events, like the Illume Festival, St. Patrick’s Day Parade and farmers' markets, add local flavour.

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Whether you're a history aficionado, an outdoor adventurer, or seeking a peaceful retreat, Hudson offers a blend of old-world charm and natural beauty. Welcome to Hudson, where the past and present meet in perfect harmony by the Lake of Two Mountains.

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