Ours parks

The sandy beach at L'Orignal

The sandy beach at L’Orignal Municipal Park is a must-see attraction. The addition of picnic tables and palapas allows users to enjoy a breathtaking view of the nearby marina and the Lower Laurentians in complete tranquility. A free boat ramp is available.

Sacha Park

A park accessible and inclusive to all children regardless of their disability or challenges: sensory games, swings, wheelchair-accessible slides, and water games.
 

Laurier Pilon Park

Opened in 2005, Laurier-Pilon Park offers several play structures and picnic tables in the heart of L’Orignal.
 
 

La marina​

Navigation on the Ottawa River is intimately linked to the history of L’Orignal and its surrounding region. The landing dock, built in 1856 by engineer William Lendrum, was extended 1,300 feet (396.24 m) in 1861. This was the longest wharf between Ottawa and Montreal. L’Orignal became a maritime port where ships could moor and take on or deliver passengers and merchandise. A stagecoach would carry the passengers to the railway station on Longueuil Street, where they would continue by train to the Grand Hotel in Caledonia Springs, a few kilometres southwest of the village.
The wharf was demolished in 1940 and the last vestiges such as the posts and the stone wharf were blasted in 1962 during the construction of the Carillon dam.
Riverest Marina now operates a Marina at the site, very popular with pleasure-craft owners and fishing enthusiasts.

Tourist attractions

L’Orignal Old Jail

Built in 1825, this neoclassical structure—shaped by the Loyalist movement—is the oldest jail in Ontario. For two centuries, it served as a place of incarceration and witnessed countless stories of justice, hardship, and resilience.

Today, the Old L’Orignal Jail invites visitors to step back in time and experience the atmosphere of a 19th‑century prison. From its distinctive orange roof to its preserved cells and historic gallows, every corner of the site reveals a piece of Ontario’s early justice system. Carefully maintained and authentically restored, the jail offers a rare glimpse into the past, making it a must‑see heritage attraction in Eastern Ontario for history lovers and curious travelers.

Visitors can explore the original cells where inmates once lived, learn how local justice operated in the 1800s, and hear stories from those who passed through this remarkable institution. Whether you’re interested in architecture, Canadian history, or unique cultural experiences, the L’Orignal Old Jail delivers a captivating and educational visit.

Retracing History

1

Palais de justice et Ancienne prison (1825)

2

Bureau d’enregistrement

3

Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste

4

Presbytère catholique

5

Couvent Notre-Dame des Anges

6

Ancien bureau de poste

7

Maison Proulx

8

Maison Châtelain

9

Banque Sterling et ancien édifice Bell

10

Maison Poulin

11

Église presbytérienne St. Andrew

12

St. Andrew’s Manse

13

Magasin Poulin-Clément

14

Le Riverest (The Anchorage)

15

Quai et marina, rue Wharf

16

Le 997, rue King

17

Hôtel Riverview

18

Église de la Nativité

19

Magasin Bertrand

20

Duldraeggan Hall

21

Le White Inn

22

Maison Brabant

23

Maison Millette

24

Maison Richer-Milette

25A

Moulin à scie

25B

Poste de Traite

26

Maison Périard

27

Gare de L’Orignal

28

Maison Landriault/Pageau

29

Maison Parisien/Côte

30

Maison Omer Lalonde

31

Maison Eudore Landriault

32

Maison Aimé Landriault

33

Ancienne école de la Baie

34

Maison Gérard Lalonde

35

Maison Jean-Charles Lalonde

36.A

Maison Lanthier

36.B

Village Lanthier

37.A

Maison Kingbury

37.B

Gare Évanturel

38

Le canon Routhier-Millette

39

Un patrimoine militraire précieux

40.A

Maison du premier homme

40.B

La Maison de Refuge (foyer Prescott & Russell)

41

Maison Aldège et Oscar Landriault

42

Le restaurant Georges Séguin