'' Parc Cœur Nature has a free beginner-level trail. Wooden sidewalks facilitate traffic in wetter areas. Lookouts offer overviews of the bog. Along the way, there will be panels dealing with the bog, its geology, flora and fauna.
Catholic Church The architecture of the church of Saint-Narcisse transcends in a Gothic style. It was built from 1871 to 1874. The bishop of the
diocese of Trois-Rivières, Bishop
Louis-François Richer Laflèche chaired the official blessing. In 1894, following a meeting of parishioners, the factory has made purchasing a system with four bells chime (bigger than the previous ones) made in
Haute-Savoie, France, that is their teintement heard in the distance by the parishioners. In 1916, the factory decided on a extension of the church building a new facade with two towers. The factory also allows the acquisition of a Casavant organ. The interior of the church is the work of the painter Monti.
Dupont House The
Dupont House was built in 1871, adjacent to the church. This building has long served as a public meeting place for parishioners on Sundays, especially after church services celebrated in the church. This house of a classic 19th-century style is now owned by the municipality. The historical committee of the parish of Saint-Narcisse administers this historical house. The mission of the Dupont House has been transformed into an arts centre and exhibition hall.
Hydroelectric plant on Batiscan River The hydroelectric power station of Saint-Narcisse was built between 1895 and 1897 to harness the great falls of the
Batiscan River. This plant helped build the first high voltage line of the British Empire and it linked Saint-Narcisse to
Trois-Rivières. Electricity Saint-Narcisse fed the electrical distribution system of the city of
Trois-Rivières, including street lighting. From the village of Saint-Narcisse, visitors access to the barrage of
Batiscan River using the
Route 361 on about , then just follow road signs of
Hydro-Quebec. In the area of the falls of the
Batiscan River, the
Batiscan River Park was built in the wilderness, there to practice outdoor activities such as camping, walking the trails, biking, observing of flora and fauna ... == Government ==