
VALLIÈRES, Haiti — With its mountain-ringed valley, flowing rivers and fertile lands, Vallières offers more than scenic beauty — it holds untapped promise. Rich in history, natural resources and cultural heritage, this city in northeastern Haiti presents vast opportunities for tourism, agriculture and artisanal growth. Residents and community leaders envision a future where improved infrastructure connects Vallières to regional and national development.
“The condition of the roads is a major obstacle to the economic and tourism development of Vallière,” motorcyclist Jean Girard Joseph said. He makes the daily trip on the chaotic road transporting people from Vallières to Ouanaminthe.