This village is named for the landslide triggered by a violent earthquake in 1663. Admire the imposing landscape on a hike or visit a wealth of points of interest like Camp Le Manoir located on a former seigneurial estate where young people and the young at heart can enjoy the outdoors. Head to the Moulin Seigneurial des Éboulements to see a mill that was built in 1790 and has kept its traditional character. There are also several agrotourism companies and businesses in the area that showcase local artists and artisans.