A lateral view of the small wooden bridge that leads to the mill.
A picturesque wooden bridge gives access to the old windmill.
Crossing the bridge toward the mill. The window at the end of this green tunnel is that of an old bakery adjacent to the mill. It is sometimes open to visitors. They prepare bread the old fashion way in a stone and mortar oven.
Signs listing what you cannot do at Pointe-du-Moulin. You can probably think of some other prohibited activities that are not on this list.
The old windmill that justifies the park's name, "Pointe-du-Moulin". You can see Lake St Louis in the background.
A closeup of the windmill's tower at Pointe-du-Moulin.
A closeup of the back of the Pointe-du-Moulin's windmill. Note the long diagonal perch that can rotate the roof to whom the blades are incorporated, so as to catch the wind from any direction.
A closeup of the Lake St Louis shore where the windmill is located.
A closeup of the Lake St Louis shore where the windmill is located. you can see, to the left, one of the wooden posts used to anchor the rotate-able top of the windmill.
Picture taken just across Île Perrot, on the popular boardwalk of St Anne de Bellevue.