Public Drinking Spring

Messines Village Spring

2, Chemin Du Ruisseau, Messines, QC J0X, CA

Messines Village Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Messines Village Spring is a publicly managed natural spring located in the small village of Messines, Quebec, nestled in the Gatineau Hills region of the Canadian Shield. The spring is maintained and managed by the Village of Messines, which regularly tests the water for quality — a reassuring detail for visitors looking to fill up their bottles. Surrounded by beautifully maintained flower gardens, the spring offers a charming and welcoming stop for travelers passing through the Haute-Gatineau area. A donation box is available on-site for those who wish to contribute to the upkeep and beautification of the spring and its grounds. An informational map is also posted near the spring, providing context about the local area. ## Directions 1. Head to the village of Messines, Quebec, located along Route 105 in the Haute-Gatineau Valley, approximately 120 km north of Ottawa/Gatineau. 2. In Messines, turn onto **Chemin Du Ruisseau**. 3. The spring is located at **2 Chemin Du Ruisseau** and is accessible by car — you can drive right up to it. 4. GPS coordinates: **46.2421954, -76.0214729** ## What to Expect Messines Village Spring is one of the more convenient natural springs to visit — you can pull your vehicle right up to the water source without any hiking required. The spring is well cared for by the village, with regular water quality testing conducted to monitor its condition. A posted map near the spring provides helpful orientation for visitors. The surrounding flower gardens add a lovely touch, making this more than just a water stop — it's a pleasant place to pause and enjoy the scenery. A donation box is available for visitors who'd like to help support the ongoing maintenance of the spring and its gardens. The Messines area sits within the Canadian Shield, a region known for its ancient Precambrian rock formations and abundant freshwater sources. The granite and gneiss bedrock naturally filters groundwater, which is why springs in this part of Quebec have historically been valued as sources of clean, refreshing water. Visitors have reported the water here tastes clean and crisp.

Getting There

Address

2, Chemin Du Ruisseau, Messines, QC J0X, CA

GPS Coordinates

46.242195, -76.021473

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Head to the village of Messines, Quebec, located along Route 105 in the Haute-Gatineau Valley, approximately 120 km north of Ottawa/Gatineau. 2. In Messines, turn onto **Chemin Du Ruisseau**. 3. The spring is located at **2 Chemin Du Ruisseau** and is accessible by car — you can drive right up to it. 4.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.