La Reine
Founded in 1917, La Reine is a tiny enclave of 391 inhabitants. Crowned “the world capital of far-away places” in 1998, La Reine straddles the border between Quebec and Ontario, making it a prime access point for snowmobilers and ATVs in both provinces.
Crédit : Mathieu Dupuis
Bordered by rivière La Reine (formerly known by the name Okikodasik for “deep and navigable waters” in Anishiinabek), the village sits in an enchanting setting conducive to pleasure boating and nature-based activities. The wide-open spaces and beautiful landscapes make this place truly unique.
The residents of La Reine are waiting to greet you warmly!
By the numbers

340
Population

1917
Date of incorporation

28 km
Distance from La Sarre
