A community of over 1,000 predominantly bilingual speaking residents, many leading a leisurely lifestyle, provide immense resources in rich agricultural land amongst the highest in Canada, which in turn support numerous enterprises. St. Malo is recognized for it's popular Tourist Attractions and Farming Industry.
There are a number of local businesses that are open year round. St. Malo has the amenities of a modern urban center with municipal water, sewer, street repairs and cleaning and garbage pick-up.
Medical services can be accessed at the nearby DeSalaberry Health Center. Fire services are provided by a volunteer fire department. St. Malo boasts an 88 unit, modern seniors assisted housing complex, as well as a workshop that employs mentally challenged persons.
Children can attend the École St. Malo School which offers education up to Grade 8 in both French and English. Grades 9-12 are transported to the nearby community of St. Pierre.
Sports enthusiasts can access skating or hockey in the largest sporting facility in the arena with a seating up to 700 people, as well as participate in snowmobiling, skiing, hiking, walking or cycling on groomed trails, swimming, wind surfing, rafting, boating, fishing, canoing, and paddle-boating at the local beaches.

To accommodate recreational needs, there are over 700 campsites, several year round rental cabins, Bed & Breakfasts and hotel rooms in the St. Malo Region. Many properties in the area are available for building a cabin, your dream home or purchasing an existing one.
The many amenities St. Malo has to offer make it a natural choice to visit or live in. Come for a visit but don't be surprised if you end up leasing a campsite for the season or becoming a permanent cottager, resident or frequent visitor.
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History of St. Malo
"Wildlife for the Future" Deer Statue

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