Village de Séraphin is a former Canadian open-air museum inspired by the television drama Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut, with more than eighteen houses to visit, located from no 300 to no 350, rue Séraphin in Sainte-Adèle.
In 1965, Fernand Montplaisir, a pharmacist from Sainte-Adèle, bought land where Séraphin Poudrier [fr]'s house was located, to build Village de Séraphin.
[4] Fernand Montplaisir inaugurated in 1983 a new park called Pays des Merveilles, located near the site of Village de Séraphin.
[2] In the mid-1980s, the château de la riche héritière was built, bringing the number to eighteen houses to visit.
[7] On May 30, 1999, Village de Séraphin was opened to the public for the last time and sold at auction.