
About This Spring
## Overview Source Héon is a privately operated natural spring located in the scenic Laurentian region near Saint-Hippolyte, Quebec. Nestled along Chemin des Hauteurs, this spring has been made accessible to the public by its owner, who maintains a small house on the property marked with a "Source Héon" sign. The spring offers a convenient setup for filling water containers, with two pipes available on each side of the parking area, allowing visitors to fill up to two bottles simultaneously. Because Source Héon sits on private property, the owner may charge a small fee for water collection — as of the most recent visitor reports, filling a large container costs approximately $1.50 CAD. If the owner is not home, visitors can deposit payment into a small tube that feeds into the house. The water from Source Héon has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and visitors in the area, though water quality can vary and has not been independently verified. The spring is open daily from **9:00 AM to 7:00 PM**. ## Directions 1. Head to **2692 Chemin des Hauteurs**, Saint-Hippolyte, QC — this is the nearest address to the spring. 2. Continue along Chemin des Hauteurs until you reach the intersection with **Chemin de Mont-Rolland**. Look for a sign reading "Mont Rolland" at this junction. 3. The spring and its small parking lot will be visible near this intersection. Look for the small house labeled **"Source Héon"**. **GPS coordinates:** 45.945534, -74.046074 *Note: The listed mailing address (4 Chemin de Mont-Rolland) may differ slightly from the physical location. Use the GPS coordinates or the nearest address at 2692 Chemin des Hauteurs for the most reliable navigation.* ## What to Expect Source Héon is a straightforward, no-frills spring stop — ideal for those traveling through the Laurentians who want to collect fresh spring water. The setup is simple and well-maintained: a small parking lot provides easy vehicle access, and the dual-pipe system on each side of the lot makes filling containers quick and efficient. The surrounding area is characteristic of the Laurentian landscape, with rolling hills and dense forest. The spring operates on an honor system when the owner is away, so it's a good idea to bring small bills or coins (Canadian currency) to cover the modest fee. Visitors should be mindful that this is private property — respect the posted hours (9 AM–7 PM), keep the area clean, and follow any instructions posted on-site. The spring water has been reported by visitors to taste clean and fresh, but as with any natural water source, conditions may change over time.
Getting There
Address
4, Chemin De Mont-Rolland, Saint-Hippolyte, QC J8A, CA
GPS Coordinates
45.945534, -74.046074
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **2692 Chemin des Hauteurs**, Saint-Hippolyte, QC — this is the nearest address to the spring. 2. Continue along Chemin des Hauteurs until you reach the intersection with **Chemin de Mont-Rolland**. Look for a sign reading "Mont Rolland" at this junction. 3. The spring and its small parking lot will be visible near this intersection. Look for the small house labeled **"Source Héon"**.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
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.