Tourist Guide Sainte-Adèle
Sainte-Adele is a township in the Laurentian region of Quebec with an economy centred on tourism. It has about 9,200 inhabitants. The population almost doubles on holidays as it is a well- known recreational spot. Skiing and hotel industries play a major part in the economy of Sainte-Adele.
All the four seasons in Sainte-Adele vary to a certain degree. This city experiences hot summers and freezing winters with plenty of rainfall. Autumn is a good time to visit the place with chilly, but pleasant, weather.
Sainte-Adele was discovered in 1855. The expansions of ski slopes were followed by the rise of hotels and resorts so as to capitalise on the enchanting locations.
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