Explore Saint-André-de-Kamouraska Key Neighbourhoods and Market Outlook for 2026
88 Rue Principale,
Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, G0L 2H0
Maison ancestrale qui marie le cachet d'époque et des améliorations importantes au fil des ans. Une propriété habitée avec amour par la même propriétaire depuis près de 30 ans. Rénovations importantes au fil des ans: fondation neuve en 2008 par HG ainsi que le drain agricole en 2023, offrant tranquillité d'esprit pour une propriété de ce caractère. À l'intérieur, l'espace est généreux et accueillant, avec 4 chambres et la possibilité d'en aménager une 5e et un vaste sous-sol parfait pour le rangement. À l'extérieur, le coup de coeur est instantané. Le terrain, sans voisin à l'arrière, offre u
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127 Rue Principale,
Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, G0L 2H0
Propriété somptueuse en bord de mer avec vue imprenable et accès sur le fleuve permettant d'avoir accès sur le sentier des aboiteaux, procurant une belle balade sur le bord du fleuve de plus de 6 kilomètres. 9 chambres luxueuses fortement rénovées avec des matériaux de qualité designer. Prestations haut de gamme. Un véritable havre de paix pour un confort absolu. Addendum:Incusions:Stores et rideaux, lustres, lave-vaisselle et 8 électroménagers (de qualités), aspirateur central et accessoires, bacs à poubelle, système d'alarme. Meubles à discuter.Exclusions:Effets
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Saint-André-de-Kamouraska is a coastal and agricultural village located along the St. Lawrence River in the Kamouraska area of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Known for its panoramic shoreline fields, historic stone homes, and strong artistic and cultural presence, the municipality offers a peaceful lifestyle rooted in landscape, heritage and community identity. Municipal services are provided by the Municipalité de Saint-André-de-Kamouraska.
With roughly 1,800 residents, Saint-André combines rural quiet with easy access to nearby regional centres such as Saint-Pascal and La Pocatière. Healthcare services are coordinated through the CISSS du Bas-Saint-Laurent.
A walkable historic corridor anchored by the church, community spaces, artisan studios and small local services. Houses include heritage stone properties, classic Québec-style homes and renovated single-family dwellings. Ideal for residents who value aesthetics, history and community presence.
A scenic stretch overlooking the St. Lawrence estuary, featuring cottages, century homes and new builds positioned for wide river views and open sky horizons. Highly desirable for buyers seeking daily scenery, coastal quiet and sunset-facing living.
A rural area defined by large fields, working farms and traditional homesteads. Properties here offer acreage, privacy and land suitable for gardens, small-scale agriculture, orchards or hobby livestock.
A wooded and elevated corridor above the river plain. Offers larger lots and scenic outlooks toward the water and valley. Popular among buyers seeking peace, landscape privacy and custom-home or retreat-building potential.
The village is known for its creative community, with:
Local artisans and galleries
Seasonal studio visits
Cultural workshops and events
Public art integrated into the landscape
Residents enjoy:
Shoreline walkways and viewpoints
Cycling along quiet farm roads
Birdwatching in coastal wetlands and fields
Winter snowshoeing and trail exploration
Intergenerational activities, festive gatherings and strong volunteer networks support a warm and connected community atmosphere.
While the village remains calm and minimally commercial, groceries, pharmacies, schools, cafés and retail services are just minutes away in Saint-Pascal and La Pocatière.
Renovated century homes along Rue Principale retain strong long-term appeal due to character, craftsmanship and walkable village living.
Homes along Route 132 and coastal lookouts are limited in number and maintain sustained demand for both year-round and seasonal living.
Agricultural holdings in Rang Saint-Charles attract buyers interested in self-sufficiency, organic growing, land conservation or low-impact rural development.
Wooded parcels along Chemin de la Montagne offer opportunities for custom builds, retreat homes and nature-oriented architecture.
Strong opportunities include:
Saint-André-de-Kamouraska appeals to buyers seeking quiet coastal living, heritage charm, open landscapes and cultural richness, supported by stable real estate values and limited shoreline development potential.