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Travel by Experience Great Outdoors Winter Fun Culture and Living History Local Flavours Vibrant Cities and Festivities
Accommodations and Places to Eat
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Profile of the Region
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General Information Useful Information Travelling in Québec
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Maps and Pictograms
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Use the regional map located in the section at the end of the guide to find your way around easily.
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The Eastern Townships online
The Eastern Townships online A sneak peek of what the region has to offer, appealing content, practical information, the option of interacting with us, viewing our special offers, participating in contests, etc. All available on the Eastern Townships web platforms.
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Tons of articles, a variety of ideas for visits, info on our events, blogs, our What to do this weekend regular feature, our must-sees, videos, our many gourmet experiences, downloadable tools, contests, package deals.... This is why 160,000 people visit easterntownships.org every month.
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A site providing you with an attractive overview of the Eastern Townships. This is also where you can share your most memorable experiences in the region. There are hundreds of publications highlighting little-known corners, must-see attractions, magical moments that you too will want to experience.
Our YouTube channel (ATRCANTONS) is quickly expanding! There, you will find capsules such as A Foodie in the Townships, a feature on the art of tasting, and videos produced in collaboration with Les Sentiers de l’Estrie…. Inspiring, informative, entertaining… our videos provide many different perspectives on our spectacular region.
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Must-see Attractions – Profile of the Region
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Granby & Region Area
Granby Zoo Whether it is winter or summer, a day spent at the Zoo always creates unique memories. Greet the 1,500 creatures dwelling there, see the new lion habitat, learn more about the various species, play in the Amazoo, get dizzy on the rides, skate, slide.... Wow! And go back. Again and again. Special options: sleeping at the Zoo, holding your reception there… perhaps even your wedding? Totally not kidding!
Abbaye Saint-Benoît-du-Lac
Memphremagog Area
With its lake and mountains in the background, its famous steeple, and its imposing stature, the abbey is a unique signature landscape of the region. Add to that the fine products created there and you will definitely find this a must-visit location. To be checked out: the Bleu Bénédictin, the L’Ermite…. A dozen or so cheeses to savour made by the monks – let us know what you think!
Cheesemakers Circuit Les Têtes Fromagères Within the 15 or so cheesemaking establishments on this circuit are passionate craftspeople with a deep love of their profession. This results in a deep and spontaneous attachment of cheese enthusiasts to the craft cheeses produced in the region. Cheeses among which several have received lots of awards! Check it out: the circuit can be downloaded from easterntownships.org or the local producers site createursdesaveurs.com.
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Regional and provincial parks
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Hiking, swimming, cross-country skiing, cycling, snowshoeing, torch-lit excursions, paddleboarding, kayaking, camping, enjoying cottage life… Come get active and breathe in the fresh air at any of our four provincial parks – Yamaska, Mont-Orford, Frontenac, Mont-Mégantic – or Mont-Ham and Marécage-desScots regional parks. Come to let loose, recharge, sleep in nature, and soak in the natural balance that is ever-present here. Check out these new features: evening paddleboarding in Yamaska, the new uphill ski trails at Mont Orford, the Abenaki trail at Mont Ham…
Megantic Area
The ASTROlab at Parc National du Mont-Mégantic Nestled in the first International Dark Sky Reserve, the ASTROlab, with Canada’s best-performing observatory, provides an incomparable perspective of the sky above. What's more, the entire family will leave with newly acquired knowledge gleaned from the activities, talks, and workshops presented throughout the year. Check it out: the Festival d’astronomie populaire in July.
Coaticook River Valley Area
Foresta Lumina/ Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook An illuminated trail, animated with various creatures, with new surprises every year.... A truly magical experience, right on a site that is just as mesmerizing: the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook. Check it out: near the park is the Coffret de l’Imagination, where you can have a drink or a bite to eat.
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DISCOVER TOP
festivals
LOVE TO CELEBRATE? So do we! Throughout the year, our region comes to life with 50+ can’t-be-missed festivals—think music, sports, food and more.
5 CLASSICS La Fête des vendanges Magog-Orford Le Grand Prix Ski-Doo Valcourt La Fête du Lac des Nations - Sherbrooke Le Festival international de la chanson de Granby Les Comptonales Compton
5 TO DISCOVER ShazamFest - Barnston Le Granby international de voitures anciennes Mégantuque Lac-Mégantic Festival Rivières de lumières - Sherbrooke Visit our website to learn more about these events! easterntownships.org/festivalstodiscover
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Slackfest 2020 Asbestos
VISIT WITH AN
appetite ONCE UPON A TIME…
Alain Labrie, La Table du Chef
there were hard-working people passionate about sharing the fruits of their labour with others. People who toiled tirelessly in an effort to make their food products as fresh, healthy and delicious as possible. And guess what? Dedicated and enthusiastic people who collaborate under the Brasseurs des Cantons, Cafés de village, Têtes Fromagères, and Restos complices banners. Find every version of that passion—from the most humble ingredients to the most epic culinary creations—in our markets,
restaurants, boutiques and gourmet grocery stores. Savour the most delicious local treats… Whether you go sweet or savoury, you’ll be smitten.
BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER SINCE… FOREVER! Isn’t food the best excuse to get together and celebrate? Nowhere is this truer than in the Townships, where opportunities to eat and drink abound. Comptonales, Grande Coulée, Fête des Vendanges Magog-Orford…
Visit the complete list at easterntownships.org/ gourmetevents To learn more about our gourmet banners: easterntownships.org/ taste-the-townships
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TOWNSHIPS
Love craft beers? You’ll be smitten with the microbrewery offering in the Eastern Townships. Our locals are brewing up some utterly unique flavours—many of which have garnered international accolades!— that are usually served with a side of charming service and delicious food. Cheers!
Brasseurs des Cantons In 2017, some of the region’s top microbreweries formed “Les Brasseurs des Cantons,” a strategic alliance that lead to the creation of a Beer Route. Want to discover top craft beers in the region? Download the map at easterntownships. org and enjoy! Download the map at easterntownships.org
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PERUSE THE FIRST
winemaking REGION IN QUEBEC
THE STORY BEGINS IN 1980, when passionate— and admittedly, slightly crazy!—vintners Christian Barthomeuf and Jacques Breault traveled to Ontario to obtain cuttings to plant the first vineyard in the Eastern Townships. Just like that, Dunham’s Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoire was born.
A few years later, Dr. Jacques Papillion purchased the vineyard and exploited it for 30+ years while Christian Barthomeuf opened Clos Saragnat in Frelighsburg, where he would eventually develop the very first ice cider. 1982. Four more visionaries (Charles-Henri de Coussergues, Hervé Durand, Frank Furtado
and Pierre Rodrigue) work tirelessly to establish the region’s second vineyard, l’Orpailleur, right across the street from Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoise. From this lovely story was born two wine routes: The Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route in 2004 and the Estrie Wine Route in 2012.
See the complete list of our wineries on pages 148 to 150
François et Jean-Paul Scieur, Le Cep d'Argent
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wine coutry AWAITS
The Brome-Missisquoi region is hotbed of winemaking in Quebec. Over the past 40 years, dozens of new vineyards have popped up, bringing their own personality and unique offering onto the landscape. The properties are connected by Quebec’s only Wine Route, which spans a
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breathtaking 160 kilometres through rolling hills and quaint villages. A guaranteed highlight of any Townships visit! For more wine country touring, explore the Estrie Wine Route, which was created eight years ago and also boasts charming stops for oenophiles and epicureans alike.
TOUR WITH FRIENDS Charles-Henri de Coussergues
7 MEMORABLE VINEYARD EXPERIENCES 1
Get educated at the Économusée de la Vigne et du Vin at l’Orpailleur.
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Admire the Green Mountains while walking the 5-kilometre trail at Val Caudalies in Dunham. Psst! Sample their infamous vermouth while you’re there!
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Meet the animal residents of De la Bauge in Bringham, then enjoy a tasting on a patio overlooking the vineyard.
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During harvest season, stomp grapes at Domaine du Ridge in Saint-Armand.
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The Vignoble du Ruisseau offers a sugar shack menu based on ingredients from its own gardens and other regional products.
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Learn more about the traditional champenoise method at Le Cep d’Argent.
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Discover Quebec’s only line of organic sparkling wines at Domaine Bergeville.
Kava Tours organizes guided tours to two or three vineyeards on the Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route, including visits and tastings. Excursions leave from Montreal and Bromont and include transportation, a guide and a meal.
Christian Barthomeuf, Clos Saragnat
KEEP IN MIND Many vineyards are open year-round. For opening hours, visit their websites or call ahead.
See the complete list of our wineries on pages 148 to 150
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CAFÉS DE VILLAGE
chat up
THE LOCALS
Looking for the perfect spot to kick back and sample local culinary delights while chatting up the locals? To get an authentic feel for real life in the Townships, visit one of 18 “Cafés de village” restaurants, bistros and cafés scattered throughout the region. They may be locals-only spots but they’re more than happy to break bread with visitors, too!
Be sure to try: • The Lamburger of Mante du Carré public market • A sliver of veggie pate at Café Pierre Jean Jase • A duck confit club sandwich at Café Bistro Les Trois Grâces • A slice of carrot cake at Saveurs et Gourmandises
See Cafés de village, pages 192 to 202
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ENJOY THE FLAVOUR OF
authenticity DO YOU LIKE KNOWING WHERE THE FOOD YOU EAT COMES FROM? For the past 10 years, producers, artisans, chefs, and merchants have been endorsing the Eastern Townships’ Créateurs de saveurs label for this very purpose. Discover the talents of those who produce, process, and prepare regional products. By seeking this label, you will discover the creative talent of a network of certified businesses and are guaranteed a highquality local product. Get a taste of the Townships by choosing local expertise. Savour the flavours of the 170 certified producers at these locations: > Shops-in-shops > Partner grocers > Partner restaurants > Public markets Discover them using our customized trip planner. Visit createursdesaveurs.com
See Créateurs de Saveurs, pages 136 to 150
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agrotouristic ATTRACTIONS
A ROBUST AGROTOURISM OFFERING IS ONE OF THE REGION’S GREATEST ASSETS. Our farmers and food artisans take tremendous pride in their work—and are more than delighted to share their wares and knowledge with visitors to their farms, shops and market stands.
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Where to start? Here are some suggestions. > Visit the lavender fields of Bleu Lavande in Fitch Bay. > Nuzzle donkeys and buy donkey milkbased products at Les Ânes en Culotte in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle. > Discover the Eastern Townships’ cheese makers and their delicious artisan cheeses through the Têtes Fromagères tour. > Discover seaberry jelly at Gourmet par Nature in Magog. > Stock up on an array of treats at Verger Champêtre - Gîte & compagnie in Granby. > Check out the night market in Compton on Thursday evenings. > Try cassis-based products at Domaine Ives Hill in Compton. > Learn about bees at Lune de Miel honey farm in Stoke. > Enjoy surprising maple beverages at L’érable à son Meilleur in Lac-Drolet.
André Pollender, Cabane du Pic Bois
DID YOU KNOW? SEA BUCKTHORN IS A BRIGHT ORANGE BERRY THAT CONTAINS 30 TIMES MORE VITAMIN C THAN ORANGE. STOCK UP AT GOURMET PAR NATURE OR JARDINS ZONE ORANGE.
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A VIBRANT STORY
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Follow in the footsteps of the first waves of American, Loyalist, Irish and Scottish settlers by exploring the Townships Trail (or Chemin des Cantons), which dates back to the late 18th century. Along the 430-kilometre route, see everything from bucolic vistas to charming heritage villages while you explore the rich and storied history of the Eastern Townships as told through architecture, museums and various attractions along the way. Grab your loved ones and hit the road!
WITH FRIENDS…
The English Tea Route features stops in magnificent spots like the Beaulne Museum—and plenty of immaculate perches to enjoy a cuppa!
WITH YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER…
The romance of heritage mansions is amplified in the fall, when the landscape heats up in shades of red, yellow and orange.
WITH THE FAMILY…
Grab a bite at Ruée Vers Gould in Lingwick. On the menu? Throwback décor and excellent Scottish cuisine.
For more information, visit
townshipstrail.com
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BE CHARMED
cities BY OUR
While the Eastern Townships is known for its relaxing rural vibe, it’s also home to vibrant cities including Sherbrooke, Magog and Granby. If you’re craving a sophisticated urban retreat, these are the places to visit if you want to sip wine on a patio, window shop on rue Principale, dine in top restaurants, catch a show, hit the dance floor…
WHERE TO GRAB A DRINK GRANBY Brasserie Vrooden 617, rue Simonds Sud vrooden.com ORFORD BURGER PUB 4940, chemin du Parc burger-pub.com SHERBROOKE Shaker Cuisine & Mixologie 3050, boul. de Portland shakercuisineetmixologie.com
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OUR VILLAGES
The appeal of our small towns and villages lies in authenticity: While they’ve certainly grown over the years, they haven’t lost an ounce of their old-world cachet. Tucked in valleys, nestled at the foot of mountains and on the shores of lakes, they are at the beating heart of our historic region.
OUR CŒURS VILLAGEOIS A collection of 12 towns and villages bear the “Cœur villageois” emblem. Each highlights some of the region’s most beautiful features, including, most importantly, the locals who work assiduously to showcase the exceptional qualities of the lovely spots they call home.
For more information, visit easterntownships.org/ coeursvillageois
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BE DAZZLED BY
summit drive THE
A STUNNING DRIVE YOU WON’T SOON FORGET! The 193-kilometre Summit Drive twists and turns along country roads, taking you to the foot of some of the region’s tallest mountains. Prepare to be dazzled—and don’t forget to look up!
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The Summit Route is in the heart of the world’s first area protected from light pollution, the International Dark-Sky Reserve. In other words, when the sun sets, it’s the place to be! Telescopes are readily available at several stops along the way for you to enjoy. The show is especially spectacular during Perseids season, in August.
AWESOME VIEWPOINTS > Mont Gosford > Parc de la Croix Lumineuse (Lac-Mégantic) > Mont Saint-Joseph (parc national du Mont-Mégantic) > Massif de Winslow (parc national de Frontenac) > Parc régional du Mont-Ham > Maison du Granit > Piopolis pier
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hiker's paradise
Whether you’re looking for a casual walk in the woods or a bona fide ascent to the summit, you’ll find a wide variety of challenging terrain to explore in the Eastern Townships. Lace up your boots, grab some trail mix and explore the great outdoors!
Round Top, Sutton
968 m
Summit in Parc national du MontOrford, Orford
853 m
FAMILY-FRIENDLY. Sutton’s Village Trail offers an easy 2.5 kilometre loop where little ones can admire natural water pools called— wait for it!—witch’s cauldrons. MOUNTAINOUS. From Potton’s MontagnesVertes Nature Reserve, walk the Sommets trail loop (14 kilometres) to Mont Singer (elevation 528 metres). A beautiful challenge. Literally!
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Mount Pinacle, Baldwin Mills
665 m
Pic Chapman des Sentiers de l’Estrie, Stoke
625 m
LONG AND CONTEMPLATIVE. There’s a mini Compostelle right in the heart Megantic! Walk the entire trail and you’ll clock 115 kilometres through Piopolis, Lac-Mégantic and Scotstown. Otherwise, try the Circuit de l’Abbaye, a 152-kilometre trek.
EDUCATIONAL. Parc Historique de la Poudrière de Windsor offers a 3 kilometre trail complete with interpretive panels for a hike that’s easy, short and informative.
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Bienvenue
randonneurs HIKERS WELCOME Look for the “Bienvenue Randonneurs” icon for accommodations tailor-made for hikers: Think everything from trail information and maps to trail snacks and more. SENTIERS DE L’ESTRIE Since 1979, this organization has been promoting hiking in the region, developing a trail network, and organizing group hikes. To this day, their trail spans over 200 kilometres.
Parc régional du Mont-Ham, Ham-Sud
713 m
Mount Hereford, East Hereford
864 m
Mount Megantic Parc national du Mont-Mégantic
Mount Gosford, Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn
1,105 m
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4 NATIONAL PARKS, 2 REGIONAL PARKS Whether you’re a novice hiker, elite mountaineer, or somewhere in-between, you’re sure to appreciate the vast array of terrain, activities and amenities offered in our regional (Mont-Ham and Marécage-desScots) and national (de la Yamaska, MontOrford, Frontenac and Mont-Mégantic) parks.
For more information about hiking and lodging in the region, visit
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bicycle
TOURING
SOME CYCLING ROUTES > LES TOURS DES MONTS SUTTON VIA SAINT-BENOIT-DU-LAC > ARTIA CULTURAL LOOP > MAGOG-ORFORD > GRANDES-FOURCHES CYCLING NETWORK - GRANDES-FOURCHES NETWORK > THE COATICOOK VALLEY > GRAND TOUR DU LAC MÉGANTIC
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The Eastern Townships region is known as a world-class cycling destination. Why? Plenty of accessible bike routes and trails, gorgeous scenery and, above all, a population of highly enthusiast cyclists like yourself! In 2018, Waterloo received the bronze level VELOSYMPATHIQUE certification in recognition of its efforts to improve and facilitate cycling in the city. Incidentally, it is at the crossroads of three major bike paths: the Estriade, Campagnarde and Montagnarde.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCE ALERT! WANT TO PEDAL 1,000 METRES ATOP THE FOREST’S CANOPY AND OVER RAVINES AND CASCADES? ABSOLUTELY! WHERE? STATION DE MONTAGNE AU DIABLE VERT IN SUTTON.
Are you a thrill seeker? Whether you are a beginner or already expert, head for our mountain biking trails. The Townships offer over a hundred trails, all guaranteed 100% fun!
CYCLISTS WELCOME Knowledgeable staff, a safe space to store your bike, a bike pump… These are just a few of the bike-friendly amenities you can expect to enjoy at “Bienvenue Cyclistes” certified accommodations. See pages 172 to 191
Find mountain biking resources, including rental information and more at
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CELEBRATE THE JOYS OF
inter
UNDER A BLANKET OF SHIMMERY SNOW, THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS COME TO LIFE! From snowsports to extreme spa-ing, there are countless ways to embrace the deep freeze in the region. Translation? Four world-class ski resorts, as many national parks offering activities of all kinds, two vibrant regional parks, awesome mountain stations and hundreds of kilometres to explore on skis, snowshoes, skates or crampons… Come play!
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20 WINTER FUN SUGGESTIONS
1. Yooner at Mont SUTTON 2. Snowshoeing at Diable Vert in Sutton 3. Tubing at Station Touristique Baie-des-Sables de Lac-Mégantic 4. Torchlit snowshoeing at Parc national du Mont-Mégantic 5. MegaPOD camping at Camping Aventure Mégantic 6. Russian Banya at Spa Nordic Station in Magog 7. Experience family glamping at La Vallée Heureuse du Mont Élan, in Westbury. 8. 13.5 km of fatbike trails at Parc national de la Yamaska 9. Horse-drawn carriage rides at Jacques Robidas Equestrian Centre in North Hatley 10. Hiking at Parc National du Mont-Orford 11. Ice fishing at Parc Découverte Nature de Coaticook 12. The winter village at Granby Zoo 13. Trail skating Pointe Merry in Magog 14. Ice climbing at Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 15. Skiing Owl’s Head, plus après at the newly renovated chalet 16. All-inclusive stay at Jouvence 17. Nuit Blanche at Bromont, montagne d’expériences 18. Cross-country skiing amongst snow ghosts at Parc National du Mont-Mégantic
DON’T MISS THESE FESTIVALS! > Célébrons l’Hiver at Parc Régional du Mont-Ham > Grand prix Ski-Doo de Valcourt > Festi-val en neige / Mordus de l’hiver in Valcourt
19. Staying in a Zoobox at Vertendre in Eastman
> Fête des neiges de Magog
20. Enjoy family mornings on Saturdays at Strom Spa, in Sherbrooke.
> Carnaval de Sherbrooke
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> Mégantuque in Lac-Mégantic
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Take the Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route and meander along the narrow country roads through picturesque, welcoming villages each with its own appeal, and taste the wines and local products offered in the Brome-Missisquoi region. This region is a not-to-be-missed, trendy tourist destination – the perfect place to have a good time, enjoy great food, and relax in a welcoming setting that focuses on the quality of life of its inhabitants!
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Brome-Missisquoi Overview – Profile of the Region
La Vilageoise cycling trail, Bromont
Bedford 2,556 inhabitants
P A-3
The town of Bedford was an important business centre at the end of the 19th century and was long regarded as the seat of Missisquoi County. Fine examples of New England influence can be seen in the magnificent homes, as well as in the Anglican (1834), United (1871), and Catholic (1910) churches. Its wide main street (Principale), which features terraces, a park, a chocolate shop, and a bakery, is popular among inhabitants and cyclists who choose the Bedford region for its magnificent landscapes and many trail options. In August, the Bedford agricultural fair enables visitors to connect with the rural setting. Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
Brigham 2,318 inhabitants
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A-3
Brigham is named for the owner of a brick factory, which was this area’s largest business in the mid-19th century. Tangible signs of the past include two covered bridges, one of which underwent major restoration in 2001; the neo-Renaissance Brigham Manor (1865), as well as the Brigham United Church (1872), both of which have been converted into private homes; and numerous houses
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dating from 1865 through 1890. Living in a predominantly rural and agricultural setting, Brigham’s inhabitants enjoy excellent market garden produce from neighbouring farms, and visitors delight in the three vineyards and numerous maple syrup operations. Sugar Shacks
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Vineyards
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Bromont 10,167 inhabitants
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The dream of brothers Germain and Roland Désourdy to develop a town of the second millennium became a reality when the town was founded in 1964. Bromont was created from the former village of West Shefford, which had merged with Adamsville and the surrounding areas. Tourists are enchanted with the old village sector featuring gift shops, bistros, guided tours, art galleries, and antique shops. Every year, Bromont hosts numerous large-scale sports events and cultural activities, including the International Bromont and Bromont en Art. Bromont is a paradise for sports enthusiasts with four golf courses, a bike trail connected to the Route verte, and all types of cycling. Ad, p. 36 Aerial Rope Course
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Beaches
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Boutique and Shopping
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Breeding Farms
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Chocolatiers, Pastry Shops and Bakers p. 139 Cycling
p. 115
Downhill Skiing
p. 122
Golfing
p. 103
Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
p. 98
Hiking Networks
p. 111
Horseback Riding
p. 102
Microbreweries
p. 202
Mountain Biking and Fatbiking
p. 118
Mountain Climbing
p. 103
Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 129
Velodrome - Cycling Track Centre & Pumptrack
p. 119
Zoos and Water Parks
p. 120
Cowansville 14,727 inhabitants
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Cowansville is a town with 14 bridges. In addition to Lake Davignon, in the heart of the city, the historic sector of Sweetsburg contributes to Cowansville’s charm with its Loyalist influences, majestic buildings, and fancy Victorian-style homes along Principale and Du Sud streets. The Bruck House (1875), “Les Belles Disparues” fresco mural tour, and the La Mie Bretonne bakery’s Café de Village provide Cowansville inhabitants and visitors with pleasant settings in which to relax and take time to enjoy life. For an intimate evening, Sur la scène Davignon features artists from Quebec’s performing arts scene. Summer concerts feature outdoor performances. Beaches
Dunham 3,524 inhabitants
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In 1796, Dunham was the first township in the region to be proclaimed and the first to be officially established in Lower Canada. With its numerous stone and brick houses, three churches, and fenced properties, the village core is typical of those from the Loyalist era. Today, several restaurants and boutiques are located in impressive buildings from the past. The birthplace of Quebec’s grape-growing industry, Dunham is the midpoint on the Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route featuring 20 vineyards. Agricultural tourism is focused on berries, market gardens, and a public market. The spring event, Clé des Champs, celebrates the village’s rural, food-focused character. Berry Picking
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Microbreweries
p. 202
Orchards
p. 146
Sugar Shacks
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Vineyards
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Farnham
P A-3
9,604 inhabitants
A small town bordering the Yamaska River that has kept its Loyalist character and attractive downtown area, Farnham is an active commercial and industrial centre located in a prosperous agricultural region. An unusual aspect is the nearby presence of a large National Defence base, which trains the Canadian military. An important cycling link between Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Granby via the Montérégiade 1 and 2 bike
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Chocolatiers, Pastry Shops and Bakers p. 139 Concert Halls and Summer Theaters
p. 166
Guided Visits and Tours
p. 168
Handcrafted Beverages
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Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 129
Vineyards
p. 148
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trails, Farnham is also a site for discovery experiences through its Marché de la Station Gourmande public market in the summer. A heritage tour and a cultural program are also part of the tourist offer. Concert Halls and Summer Theaters
p. 142
Microbreweries
p. 203
Public and Farmers Markets
p. 145
Vineyards
p. 149
1,144 inhabitants
?P A-3
Close to the Vermont border and nestled at the foot of Mount Pinnacle, Frelighsburg is recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in Quebec. The architectural quality and heritage aspects of several of the village’s buildings are remarkable. The Grammar School (1856); the general store, converted into a Café de Village; and the churches built on heights of land instill life into this village core. Apple growing adds colour to the countryside with its homemade production sites, cider houses, and orchards. Many top-quality artistic activities are held in this town. On Principale Street, stop by the Oneka organic farm based on the principles of permaculture and producing body care products. Boutique and Shopping
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Breeding Farms
p. 140
Concert Halls and Summer Theaters
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Handcrafted Beverages
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Orchards
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Vineyards
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Lac-Brome (Knowlton) 5,595 inhabitants
?B-3
The Town of Brome Lake is composed of seven villages. The elegant Victorian village of Knowlton is famous for its Loyalist roots and outstanding built heritage. Auberge Knowlton prides itself on being the oldest inn in the Eastern Townships, in operation since 1849. The Historical Society’s museum and children’s museum, and the heritage tour reflect the prosperity of yesteryear. The village core, which is decorated with lights every December, features Coldbrook Park; antique shops; Theatre Lac-Brome featuring English- and French-language performances. Agricultural tourism is also prevalent, with the renowned Brome Lake Ducks farm. Ad, p. 38 Art Galleries and Showrooms
p. 126
Beaches
p. 109
Breeding Farms
p. 141
Concert Halls and Summer Theaters
p. 166
Gardens and Horticulture
p. 144
Guided Visits and Tours
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Marinas
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Microbreweries
p. 203
Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 129
Vineyards
p. 149
Saint-Armand 1,227 inhabitants
A-3
Located northeast of Lake Champlain on the banks of Missisquoi Bay, the hamlet of Philipsburg, one of Saint-Armand’s two sectors, was the first site in the region to have been settled (1784). The constructions dating from the 19th century, the rural setting, the covered bridge (1845) on Edoin Road, and the country roads leading to vineyards, far removed from contemporary turbulence, infuse an old-fashioned essence and charm into this village. A good way to discover these historical and heritage treasures is to visit the 12 stops along the Saint-Armand built heritage circuit. Vineyards
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Saint-Ignace- de-Stanbridge
A-3
later. The Stanbridge element was added to the municipality’s name to highlight the presence of the village in the township of the same name. In the 19th century, Mystic, a hamlet located within the territory of the municipality, experienced a surge of industrial activity when the son of Salomon Walbridge built a foundry and a metal workshop in 1864. Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
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867 inhabitants
The village of Stanbridge East has succeeded in preserving its original Loyalist architecture. The presence of the Anglican Church (1860), the United Church (1844), and the neoclassical former school are tangible signs of its past. The Missisquoi Museum injects life into the milieu, presenting exhibitions in the Cornell Mill (1830) and Hodge’s General Store. The museum also welcomes visitors to the Walbridge Barn, an exceptional 12-sided, round barn, located in the charming hamlet of Mystic. This step back in time is a must for history enthusiasts where L’Oeuf, an artisanal chocolate shop, is also located. The annual apple pie festival, which is held in September, is as delicious an event as you’d hope. Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 129
699 inhabitants
The village’s first settlers arrived around 1810. The first inhabitants called it Stone Settlement. With a Catholic presence beginning in 1873, the Saint-Ignace mission became the parish of Saint-Ignace three years
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beautiful four-season trail networks in Quebec. Sutton has preserved its rich history and exceptional built heritage, which can be discovered along its three audio-guided tours that may be downloaded from home, its jazz and blues festivals, and its events like the Tour des Arts. Ad, p. 35 Aerial Rope Course
p. 106
Boutiques and Shopping
p. 119
Breeding Farms
p. 141
Canoeing and Kayaking
p. 97
Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing p. 123 Downhill Skiing
p. 122
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Sutton 4,093 inhabitants
(P B-3
The Sutton Mountain Range majestically marks this town’s landscape. This is a true mountain village, where a vast range of outdoor activities can be enjoyed whatever the season. The Sentier du Village-Montagne trail links the mountain and the heart of the village to Sutton’s Parc d’Environnement Naturel, which features one of the most
p. 168-169
Hiking Networks
p. 111
Microbreweries
p. 203
Mountain Biking and Fatbiking
p. 118
Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 129
National Parks & Outdoors Activity Centres p. 107 Shop and Bike Rental
p. 119
Vineyards
p. 149
Please consult easterntownships.org/regions for information on the following towns and villages: Abercorn, Brome, West Bolton, East Farnham, Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge, Pike River, Sainte-Sabine, Stanbridge Station.
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?jP B-2
68,599 inhabitants
The City of Granby is known not only for its zoo, its cycling network, and its Artria open-air museum with gigantic, grandiose sculptures, but also for its many events, such as its Festival International de la Chanson, the country’s biggest French-language singing competition. Granby’s rich history is told along the heritage routes running through it. The downtown area features specialized boutiques, restaurants, cafés, and bistros. Berry Picking
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Boutique and Shopping
p. 169
Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing
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Cycling
p. 115
Fun Parks
p. 165
Golfing
p. 103
Handcrafted Beverages
p. 137
Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
p. 99
Hiking Networks
p. 111
Microbreweries
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Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 130
Orchards
p. 147
Sugar Shacks
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Zoos and Water Parks
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Roxton Pond
B-2
4,092 inhabitants
The municipality of Roxton Pond is home to the Argouseraie Quénébro company, whose mission it is to introduce you to a fruit that is becoming more widely known, the sea-buckthorn. Discover how it is grown and processed, and the wide variety of its by-products. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Parc national de la Yamaska, with its many sports activities and accommodations all year long. Beaches
p. 109
Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing
p. 123
Guided Visits and Tours
p. 169
Hiking Networks
p. 111
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Founded in 1890, the municipality of Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby was primarily an agricultural milieu. Today, its residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors blend together effectively. Among the other tourist attractions here are a maple syrup operation, and go-karting and paintball facilities. Karting
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Saint-Joachim- de-Shefford
P B-2
1,369 inhabitants
In the spring, Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford features 250 flowering pear trees along Principale Street, which, in a few years, will turn this municipality into pear country. A short detour on the 3e Rang road will enable
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you to continue your gourmet experience while discovering the products at the École du 3e Rang vineyard and cider factory, which is also on the Eastern Townships Wine Route. Breeding Farms
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Handcrafted Beverages
p. 137
Orchards
p. 147
Vineyards
p. 149
Sainte-Cécile- de-Milton
B-2
2,229 inhabitants
Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton was the first Catholic parish established in the county in the mid-19th century. Its economic activities have always been focused on growing large quantities of corn, soybeans, and apples. Cidrerie Milton offers a gourmet experience, blending the production, processing, and tasting of the apple in all of its forms. Handcrafted Beverages
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Orchards
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Waterloo 4,632 inhabitants
?P B-2
At the crossroads of three major cycling trails and featuring one of the only paved BMX routes in Quebec, Waterloo is a favourite destination for cyclists. The banks of magnificent Lake Waterloo, open-air Artria museum site, rich heritage, shops, and summer activities will be among your discoveries in the genuine, welcoming village centre, with many opportunities to stop for a few moments.
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Boutique and Shopping
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Canoeing and Kayaking
p. 97
Chocolatiers, Pastry Shops and Bakers p. 139 Concert Halls and Summer Theaters
7,307 inhabitants
Shefford Township features Parc des Montagnards and Parc écologique Jean-PaulForand offering splendid views of the region, from Mount Shefford. A 60-km heritage trail will lead you through its landscapes to discover the area’s heritage from the comfort of your vehicle. At the conclusion of your escapade, pay a visit to the Vignoble La Belle Alliance vineyard to savour their red, white, and rosé wines. Vineyards
Beaches
p. 150
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Cycling
p. 115
Fishing
p. 109
Guided Visits and Tours
p. 169
Microbreweries
p. 209
Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 130
Shop and Bike Rental
p. 119
Velodrome - Cycling Track Centre & Pumptrack
p. 119
Please consult easterntownships.org/regions for information on the following town: Warden.
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Life is enjoyable in the Memphremagog region, whatever the season. The beautiful landscapes, many fine-cuisine establishments, omnipresent outdoor activities, typical villages, and culture and heritage highlighted through all kinds of initiatives give this region unparalleled renown. The nearness of the American border opens the door to locations where history was written, and the American influence is felt. The Memphremagog area is spectacularly stunning and dynamic, where amazing discoveries await.
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The tourist offer also includes the Sentier Nature Tomifobia bike path along the river of the same name. Beaches
p. 110
Boating
p. 105
Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
p. 142
Cycling
p. 116
Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
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Austin
P C-3
1,577 inhabitants
On the western shores of Lake Memphremagog, Austin is named for Nicholas Austin, a Quaker from New Hampshire who immigrated here in 1793. The village is well worth a visit to admire the panoramic views of the lake and nearby mountains. There is a little Catholic church that was once of Anglican denomination. Beside it is Muriel Ball-Duckworth Park, the departure point for a 4.7-km heritage tour. On the other side is Reginald Aubrey Fessenden Park, the departure point for a planetary trail along a 2-km pedestrian walkway leading to SaintBenoît-du-Lac. The general store across the road offers a wide assortment of local products. Soap Factories
Ayer’s Cliff 1,131 inhabitants
P B-3
1,028 inhabitants
Nestled in the heart of the Missisquoi Valley, East Bolton is a real patchwork of nature and history. It includes Bolton Centre and South Bolton and lakes Nick, Long, and Trousers. A stop on the Townships Trail, the architectural heritage of both the Centre Saint-Patrick and East Bolton’s town hall is a tangible sign of its well-preserved Loyalist history. The year 2017 marked the 150th anniversary of the building, which is a prime example of late 19th-century architecture. Located between the river and the Appalachian Corridor, the Spa des Chutes de Bolton attracts numerous guests who enjoy the flowing water and relaxing massages. Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
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The place name Ayer’s Cliff, adopted in 1904, reflects the site’s unique characteristic – the cliff towering over the southern shore of beautiful Lake Massawippi. It also commemorates Thomas Ayer, who introduced the railway in 1799. In the late 18th century, a small stagecoach inn welcomed travellers from the United States. Ayer’s Cliff has kept its Anglo-Saxon allure with its heritage homes, and fairgrounds where a public market is held Saturdays throughout the summer. In summer 2020, the Stanstead County Agricultural Society will hold the 175th edition of its fair – one of the oldest in the province.
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Eastman
(P B-3
2,069 inhabitants
Surrounded by four lakes, Eastman is located at the foot of Mount Orford and is a tourist destination where culture and the outdoors blend with gastronomy. Enjoy yourself at the Théâtre de La Marjolaine and the performance venue Le Cabaret during the literary event Les Correspondances d’Eastman and stroll along the heritage, literary, or Louise Portal trails. Plan to stop at any of the wide variety of restaurants and businesses that will delight your senses, or to relax at Spa Eastman or one of the numerous groomed green spaces. The Route verte cycling network, Parc Missisquoi Nord, an outdoor obstacle course, and water sports are additional activity options. Definitely impressive!
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the Domaine de Bergeville, the only Quebec vineyard devoted exclusively to organic sparkling wines. The Massawippi River will charm canoe-kayak enthusiasts with its meandering route through valleys, forests, and agricultural landscapes. The Township of Hatley also boasts a number of multipurpose trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
Aerial Rope Course
p. 106
Concert Halls and Summer Theaters
p. 167
Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing
p. 124
Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
p. 100
Cruises and Excursions
p. 111
Cyclists and Pedestrians Shuttle
p. 119
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Horse-Draw Sleigh Rides
p. 125
Horseback Riding
p. 102
Hiking Networks Sugar Shacks
Hatley (Township)
C-3
2,188 inhabitants
Surrounding the village of North Hatley, this township has attractions the whole family can enjoy, such as the Grandes-Fourches bike trail that links North Hatley with Sherbrooke, following the Massawippi River. Also located here is the Mine Capelton, which offers underground guided tours. The Route des Vins de l’Estrie wine route features a stop at
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Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 131
Public and Farmers Markets
p. 145
Vineyards
p. 150
Magog 27,354 inhabitants
(jP C-3
With Lake Memphremagog as a backdrop, the city benefits from an exceptional location that established its reputation as a popular tourist destination early on in its history. The Parc de la Baie-de-Magog is not to be missed with its paths, beaches, open-water swimming corridor, and pier. The dynamic downtown scene features the renowned performance venue the Vieux Clocher, boutiques, art galleries, and numerous restaurants and terraces. Among the events held here are the Fête des Vendanges Magog-Orford grape harvest festival, the Fête des neiges de Magog winter carnival, the Flambée des couleurs Magog-Orford autumn festival, and Magog’s TriMemphré Polar triathlon. Ad, p. 55
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Kayaking in river Missisquoi, Mansonville
Art Galleries and Showrooms
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Soap Factories
p. 135
p. 110
Tourist Train
p. 120
Boating
p. 105
Vineyards
p. 150
Boutique and Shopping
p. 164
Canoeing and Kayaking
p. 97
Beaches
Concert Halls and Summer Theaters
p. 167
Cruises and Excursions
p. 102
Mansonville (Potton Township)
Cycling
p. 116
1,817 inhabitants
Fishing
p. 109
Golfing
p. 103
Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
p. 100
Chocolatiers, Pastry Shops and Bakers p. 140
Hiking Networks
p. 111
Locally Grown (Terroir) Shops
p. 138
Microbreweries
p. 204
Museums and Interpretation Centres
p. 131
Orchards
p. 147
Outdoor Activities Equipment Rental
p. 121
Perfume Factory
p. 134
Public and Farmers Markets
p. 145
Sailing
p. 120
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This township covers a vast hilly area from Lake Memphremagog to the Sutton Mountain Range, from Knowlton Landing to Highwater, and including the main town of Mansonville. The scenic country roads of the circuit Incomparable Potton meander through exceptional landscapes, delighting visitors. Mansonville is well worth a visit with its heritage buildings, round barn (1912), public market, and exhibitions. In summertime, Place Manson moves to the beat of musicians every Sunday. Every year, on the second Friday and Saturday in August, Potton inhabitants celebrate at their annual Spirit of Potton Festival. Art Galleries and Showrooms
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array of its accommodations, including one with Relais & Châteaux designation, attract renowned artists, heads of state, and vacationers seeking luxurious rest and relaxation. Activity enthusiasts are far from neglected, with access to bike paths, water sports, and walking trails, making this an irresistible destination. Antiques North Hatley
Beaches
p. 110
Berry Picking
p. 136
Canoeing and Kayaking
p. 97
Downhill Skiing
p. 122
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Art Galleries and Showrooms
p. 127
Beaches
p. 110
Boutique and Shopping
p. 164
Orford
P C-3
Golfing
p. 104
4,666 inhabitants
Honey Producers
p. 146
Public and Farmers Markets
p. 145
The municipality of Orford is first and foremost an exceptional natural environment with mountains and lakes providing spectacular panoramic views and a host of opportunities for outdoor activities. These include Parc national du Mont-Orford, the ski resort of the same name, two golf courses, the Centre de Villégiature Jouvence nature resort, and 23 km of bike trails crisscrossing its area. The village core features major hotels (Estrimont Suites & Spa), Manoir des Sables, Chéribourg, and L’Espace 4 saisons) and great restaurants. Nature and culture are harmonized at Orford Musique, which runs a summer music academy, and an internationally renowned music festival.
North Hatley 651 inhabitants
? C-3
Nestled in the heart of the Appalachians, and on the shores of Lake Massawippi, North Hatley was, in the 19th century, a coveted vacation area for the American bourgeois. This heritage is apparent in its exceptional built heritage and throughout its village landscapes. Designated one of Quebec’s most beautiful villages, its charm and the
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Antiques
p. 126
Art Galleries and Showrooms
p. 126
Beaches
p. 110
Boating
p. 105
Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing p. 124 Downhill Skiing
p. 122
Gardens and Horticulture
p. 144
Golfing
p. 103
Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
p. 100
Hiking Networks
p. 111
Locally Grown (Terroir) Shops
p. 138
Microbreweries
p. 204
National Parks & Outdoors Activity Centres p. 107 Vineyards
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Saint-Benoît-du-Lac C-3 30 inhabitants
Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, considered to be one of Quebec’s smallest municipalities, was founded in 1939. On the grounds of this municipality is the abbey where Benedictine monks practise a life of contemplation based on prayer, work, and fraternal life. The Abbey is open to the public year round, and anyone
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can attend its Gregorian chant ceremonies. Retreats at the Abbey or Sainte Scholastique Villa may be arranged by reservation, and guided tours are offered in the summer. The boutique offers products made by the monks: cheeses, ciders, compotes, etc. Its orchards are open during apple-picking season. Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
p. 142
Hiking Networks
p. 112
Orchards
p. 147
Religious heritage
p. 135
Saint-Étienne- de-Bolton
P B-3
735 inhabitants
Nestled among the Saint-Étienne, Gauvin, and Foster mountains and lakes Libby and Trousers, Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton is a picturesque and charming little village. From here, you can easily access the North Missisquoi Valley for hiking, kayaking, cycling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, as well as the Sentiers de l’Estrie hiking trails. After your excursion, enjoy a break and a treat at the bistro-terrace Coop du Grand-Bois Café de Village, and chat with local inhabitants.
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Sainte-Catherine- de-Hatley
P C-3
2,588 inhabitants
Not far from Sherbrooke, overlooking Magog, is the municipality of Sainte-Catherine-deHatley, of French-language origin, founded in 1901. On high ground, the village provides a stunning panoramic view of Mount Orford, the Katevale marsh, and of Lake Magog below. The Auberge Campagnarde de Sainte-Catherine is a must stop for those appreciating regional products, while a mysterious manor welcomes groups looking for chills and thrills. The country roads also lead to the Piggery Theatre, near North Hatley, which presents English-language plays in the summer.
Stanstead Township
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(Georgeville - Fitch Bay) 963 inhabitants
Founded in 1855, this township is known for its two entities: Georgeville, on the shores of Lake Memphremagog, and Fitch Bay. Georgeville has kept its olden-day appeal with its wharf, St. George’s Anglican Church (1866), and Greek Revival-style white houses. Around the park are a general store typical of the past, a café, a restaurant, artists’ studios, the Jardin des Pionniers garden, and the Musée Copp’s Ferry. A scenic road leads to the small village of Fitch Bay,
with the town hall in the former Advent Church (1866), the ancestral home featuring a witch weather vane, and the Narrows covered bridge (1880-1881). Locally Grown (Terroir) Shops
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Gardens and Horticulture
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Created from the merger of the border villages of Beebe Plain, Rock Island, AND Stanstead, this town is an open-air history book and is proud to have the title of one of Quebec’s most beautiful villages. Magnificent 19th-century buildings and homes border Dufferin Street, on which are also located the prestigious Stanstead College and the Colby-Curtis Museum. The street extends to the border, where you will find CANUSA (Canada-USA) Street, which is divided in the centre by the border, as is the Haskell Opera House. A most rare characteristic, in the Opera House, the audience sits in the United States, while the artists perform on the stage, which is on Canadian soil. Art Galleries and Showrooms
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Boutique and Shopping
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Museums and Interpretation Centres
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Please consult easterntownships.org/ regions for information on the following towns and villages: West Bolton, Ogden, and Stukely-Sud.
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Sherbrooke is a sports, cultural, and gourmet tourist destination in an exceptional natural setting. Located at the confluence of the St. Francis and Magog rivers, the city offers a vast range of different activities linking urban and rural landscapes, such as canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. On firm ground, and within the city, Mount Bellevue has a variety of trails for hiking, biking, and skiing.
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In the downtown sector, walkways and lookout points enable visitors to admire the panorama of the Magog River Gorge. Culturally, Sherbrooke has a distinctive nature with its museums, architecture, and innovative projects such as its murals circuit, which can be explored in five different ways, and its mosaiculture circuit. Music is also prominently featured at renowned performance venues such as the Centre culturel de l’Université de Sherbrooke and the Granada Theatre. The city is also known for its outstanding fine dining opportunities, reflecting the talents of its chefs. Enjoy exploring the menus of numerous restaurants and attending the city’s gourmet-based events. The birthplace of Quebec’s first microbrewery, Sherbrooke has a brewing component with wind in its sails, as its microbrewery tour can attest. Art Galleries and Showrooms
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Barnston-Ouest 554 inhabitants
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Barnston-Ouest, characterized by its panoramic view from Mount Orford to Jay Peak, has, since 1946, included the villages of Way’s Mills and Kingscroft. A stop on the Townships Trail, the place name “Way’s Mills” evokes the memory of an American tweed and flannel manufacturer, L. S. Way, who arrived in the region circa 1808. Aside from the 13 bridges that cross the Niger River and several brooks, elements of interest include the United Church (1881), the Church of the Epiphany (1888), the round barn on the Holmes farm (1907), and one of the smallest fire halls in Quebec equipped with a tower used for drying hoses (1952). Soap Factories
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Microbreweries
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Compton
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Coaticook’s name was inspired by the word “Koatikeku,” from the Abenaki name of the river that runs through the territory. The municipality includes the hamlets of Baldwin’s Mills and Barnston. With its 131 agricultural operations, of which 50 are dairy farms, this area plays a major role in Quebec’s milk production, and the famous Coaticook ice cream company is a proud ambassador of this fact. At the Coaticook magic festival, Fête de la Magie, its magicians will be delighted to meet you at its workshops, courses, and shows in September. Coaticook highlights its heritage and culture with heritage tours, including Voices from Another Time, a tour of Coaticook’s cemeteries (with podcasts).
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Birthplace of Louis Stephen St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada from 1948 to 1957, this charming municipality emerged from a mix of Anglophone and Francophone backgrounds. This blending of cultures was carried over to the St. Laurent’s quaint general store and home, now classified as a Parks Canada national historic site. Today considered in the region as a mecca of organic farming and a gourmet hub coveted by food enthusiasts, the area’s agricultural tourism businesses offer a vast array of local products that delight everyone. Its evening market, orchards and its gourmet festival, Les Comptonales, attract great crowds. Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
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heritage attractions such as its bird-watching site and its significant religious heritage are showcased. Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
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East Hereford
P D-3
264 inhabitants
The enchanting setting of East Hereford and its proximity to the American border made this a popular crossing site for the Abenakis, the Loyalists, the French Canadians, and even the smugglers who forged its history. In the heart of the Appalachians, Forêt communautaire Hereford, featuring Mount Hereford (875 metres); Donat Falls, accessible from the Neil-Tillotson Trail; and the Circuits Frontières mountain bike trails, attracts outdoor enthusiasts. The tourist offer also includes the Sapins et Merveilles balsam fir interpretation centre and the Piscicole des Bobines fish farm, offering delectable cold-smoked trout. Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing p. 124 Hiking Networks
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Martinville
D-3
445 inhabitants
The municipality was named after Daniel Martin, builder of a local mill. As a matter of fact, the place was formerly known as Martin’s Mills. Ever since its launch in 2010, the Pioneer Trail has included a stop in Martinville. The silhouette of Oscar Lessard, an important entrepreneur from Martinville, is featured on the trail’s route. Located in the Parc du Vieux-Moulin in Martinville, Mr. Lessard’s historical figure presents broad chapters of the region’s history, as well as the major events that marked his era. Martinville’s © D.Caron
This municipality, nestled in a tiny valley in the heart of the Appalachians, looks towards New Hampshire. In addition to having the very first Caisse populaire Desjardins ever established in rural North America (1907), this small village is proud of its church museum (1877), which has retained its architecture and original interior finishings in varnished wood, as well as its angelic acoustics. The Maison de l’Arbre, with its exhibit on trees, and the Sentier Poétique, a 3-km poetry-themed walking trail, enliven the area and merit a visit. The Pioneer Trail stops here to pay tribute to Hermine Malouin-Lefebvre (1841-1941), a centenarian who was an early settler in this area.
Waterville 2,213 inhabitants
P C-3
The charm of Waterville, founded in 1876 by families of British and American origin, stems from its New England influence. It also has a surprisingly dynamic industrial sector. A richly illustrated historical route, Waterville et son Patrimoine, enables visitors to discover the soul and history of beautiful ancestral homes. A stop at Parc des Cascades will reveal the former Gale & Sons water tower and a historic character from the Pioneer Trail. Discover outstanding landscapes along the Coaticook River on a canoeing-kayaking excursion called Aquaticook. The Club de Golf de Waterville, is among Quebec’s oldest links, boasts a beautiful course. Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
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Please consult easterntownships.org/regions for information on the following towns and villages: Dixville, Martinville, SaintHerménégilde, Saint-Malo, Sainte-Edwidgede-Clifton, and Stanstead-Est.
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624 inhabitants
Located north-west of the Parc National du Mont-Orford, the small municipality of Bonsecours features a stunning view of its mountain range and surrounding farmland. A wonderful blend of breathtaking landscapes, local food delights, and quartz crystal exploration, Bonsecours will provide a treat for each of your senses.
Kingsbury
C-2
139 inhabitants
Established in 1896, one of Kingsbury’s main characteristics is its houses with slate roofs, tangible reminders of the large slate quarries that operated until the early 20th century. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking and observing the wildlife at the Kingsbury marsh. This marsh is an ideal setting for observing waterfowl and white-tailed deer; it is also home to a heron colony and a stand of red pines. The Kingsbury zone of the Sentiers de l’Estrie hiking trail network, 24 km in length, provides access to the La Rouche rock face, which looks out over the lake of the same name and the mountain ranges to the south.
Melbourne Township
C-1
1,064 inhabitants
The overall allure of this township’s village core, with its 19th-century red-brick buildings, their slate roofs, and American vernacular style, reflects the origins of the pioneers who settled here circa 1799. Coburn Park features a public work of art, a life-sized depiction of a painting by Frederick Simpson Coburn (1871-1960), one of Canada’s most well-known artists and native of the township. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (1842) was even immortalized on Canadian two-dollar bills from 1954 to 1975. The Melbourne
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Ridge United Church (1858) is a site of interest, as is the Richmond County Historical Society’s museum. Berry Picking
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Racine
P C-2
1,372 inhabitants
Racine, founded in 1912, took its name from the first bishop of the Diocese of Sherbrooke, Mgr. Racine. A unique and welcoming small community, Racine stands out for its social innovations. These include its food co-op, Brunante Coop, which operates the Marché Locavore local products market, the Maison de la culture, and the Maison du Marché, all avant-garde initiatives that have energized the heart of the village. Racine can be proud to have a village core, an agricultural sector, and a number of lakes: Miller, Brais, Larouche, and Brompton. Proud of its roots, Racine has been organizing one of the region’s largest celebrations of St. Jean Baptiste Day (Quebec’s national holiday) since 1979. Beaches
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Richmond 3,265 inhabitants
P C-1
Richmond has a rich and diverse background. A mix of English, Irish, Welsh, and French cultural influence can be seen in its built heritage. The town has many heritage
buildings, including the old railway station (1883); the former Mont Saint-Patrice convent; St. Bibiane’s Roman Catholic Church (1880); St. Paul’s (1889), a French Presbyterian church, housing the Musée de l’ardoise highlighting slate; and the old English neighbourhood where a tour features some 36 heritage buildings—featuring a few examples of Richmond’s abundant heritage. The St. Francis River, cycling trails, and walking paths are idyllic for outdoor enthusiasts. Art Galleries and Showrooms Canoeing and Kayaking
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Saint-Denis- de-Brompton
C-2
4,385 inhabitants
The fate of this municipality is closely linked to that of its lakes: Grand-Lac and Petit-Lac Brompton, Montjoie, and Desmarais. Here, inhabitants live amidst natural beauty in a vacation setting. The first name of the founder of the area, Father Joseph Denis Bellemare, was attributed to this parish instituted in 1880. The second part of the name refers to Brompton Township. In its early days, only a few dirt tracks crossed the village, such as Scotch Road, which reflects the town’s origins. Boating
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Sainte-Anne- de-la-Rochelle
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632 inhabitants
The parish of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle was founded in 1856 by several families of Irish and Loyalist origins. It has been recognized for numerous years as a pilgrimage destination with its church dedicated to Saint Anne, its grotto, sanctuary, and nearby roadside cross. Here, you can become familiar with sea buckthorn and with donkey-milk-based products, the latter of which provide excellent body care. If you are fortunate, you may encounter exotic animals: Tigers, lions, monkeys…. Sainte-Anne-de-laRochelle is full of surprises! Berry Picking
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Zoos and Water Parks
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Stoke
D-2
3,057 inhabitants
The municipality of Stoke, located near Sherbrooke, celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2014. The Miellerie Lune de Miel, an agricultural tourism gem in the village, is a gourmet and educational stop for all families and youngsters interested in the world of insects. A section of trail separate from the Sentiers de l’Estrie’s main trails allows hiking enthusiasts to reach Mount Chapman at an altitude of 650 metres, the peak of the Stoke Mountains, accessible by Rang 14 of the municipality. Honey Producers
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Ulverton 418 inhabitants
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The first American settlers arrived in Ulverton in 1802. Although it was not made official until 1944, its name dates back to 1853. The number, quality, and diversity of its heritage buildings make this one of the most authentic and picturesque villages in Quebec, and the gateway to the Townships Trail. Among the most noteworthy buildings is the Moulin à laine d’Ulverton (1850-1945), which now houses a wool production and treatment interpretation centre. Discover an exceptional vineyard where vines sprawl over the rolling hills of this picturesque landscape. Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
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Museums and Interpretation Centres
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Vineyards
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Val-Joli
C-2
1,654 inhabitants
Val-Joli’s history dates back to 1855, when Windsor Township included the townships of Stoke, Saint-Georges-de-Windsor, and Windsor. Much of the territory was used for agriculture and agroforestry. Over the years, the municipality has built infrastructure, including a native plant garden with a rest area near the town hall on Route 249 and a rest stop with picnic tables on Route 143. Gardens and Horticulture
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Windsor
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Elevated to town status in 1899, Windsor adopted its current name after Windsor Castle in England, in 1914. Known today for its ultramodern Domtar plant, which produces fine paper, Windsor had a rich industrial past, as told at the Parc historique de la Poudrière. This was Quebec’s first black powder or explosive plant, which began operations in 1864, and currently is home to an interpretation centre. The site features a guide, a multimedia show, and hiking trails where several archaeological artefacts can be admired along the Watopeka River.
3,176 inhabitants
Founded in the 18th century, Valcourt changed with the invention of the snowmobile by Joseph-Armand Bombardier, and in 1942 with the construction of a factory enabling the town to become a centre of innovation in winter travel and winter recreation. Valcourt is also home to a world-class museum, a cultural centre with avant-garde programming, a library worthy of a major city, a vibrant summer public market, and the world’s largest motorized winter sports event, which every year gathers together thousands of snowmobile racing enthusiasts. In Valcourt, technological innovation is perfectly blended with the surrounding vast natural landscape. Art Galleries and Showrooms
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Cycling
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Museums and Interpretation Centres
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Beaches
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Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing
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Cycling
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Hiking Networks
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Microbreweries
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Museums and Interpretation Centres
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Please consult easterntownships.org for information on the following towns and villages: Saint-Claude, Cleveland, Lawrenceville, Maricourt, and Saint-FrançoisXavier-de-Brompton.
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Founded in 1899, Asbestos has been shaped by a rich mining history, one of the remaining vestiges of which is an immense open pit. Its observatory is well worth a visit. Sports enthusiasts are invited to enjoy the walking paths, and cross-country skiing and snowshoeingtrails. Don’t miss SlackFest, the country’s largest highline event. The music camp, bordering the Trois-Lacs vacation area, perfectly blends music with nature. A microbrewery, the Microbrasserie Moulin 7, whose setting features the town’s mining roots, will appeal to beer lovers. In the summer, don’t miss the Festival des Gourmands for food enthusiasts, or the Foire minéralogique d’Asbestose for gemology buffs. Beaches
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Danville 3,833 inhabitants
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The first Village-Relais, Danville is reminiscent of a small New England town. Its heritage sectors are worth a tour. Explore the Mante du Carré public market, based in a former general store, and enjoy the restaurant Le Temps des Cerises located in a former church. Near Route 116, the Route verte bike trail has a bike service stop, the Centre Cycliste Régional. Birdwatching buffs will delight in exploring © R.Lafontaine
the trails at the Centre d’Interprétation de la Nature de l’Étang Burbank, and the migratory bird festival. Art lovers will enjoy the town’s numerous galleries and studios, and attending the Symposium des Arts de Danville art festival. Cycling
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Ham-Sud 232 inhabitants
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This municipality, focusing on tourism, agriculture, and forestry, is of broad appeal. Located at the base of the spectacular Mount Ham regional park, it is a paradise for outdoor and hiking enthusiasts. The rustic camping offering on the banks of Lac de la Truite is perfect for those who enjoy fishing. The surrounding area is an ideal spot for hunting and outdoor activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Enjoy a warm welcome at the La Mara inn, featuring regional products and unequalled comfort, and designated a “Bienvenue Randonneurs” certified stop. You will be enchanted by this delightful vacation location, a must-stop site on the Summit Drive. Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing p. 124 Hiking Networks
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Saint-Adrien 515 inhabitants
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Founded in 1878, the village of Saint-Adrien is fortunate to be near the Parc régional du Mont-Ham and a hub featuring enticing tourist attractions. Its French-Canadian houses, rectory, and church, built in 1911, are worth a visit. At the start or finish of the Summit Drive, Saint-Adrien is an unparalleled basin of creativity, thanks in part to the Bureau Estrien de l’Audiovisuel et du Multimédia (BEAM), which is located there, as well as La Meunerie, which promotes regional culture by hosting emerging artists in a cozy setting. Need to relax? Pair a stay at the Aux Délices des Caprices B&B with a massage at the Centre de Bien-Être Eau Soleil le Vent.
Saint-Camille 536 inhabitants
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Saint-Camille, founded in 1848, was one of the first French-speaking villages in the Eastern Townships. It features buildings dating back to 1875, such as the grocery store with its loggia-style architecture, and the church with its rectory. The Saint-Antoine chapel, constructed in 1899, is a gathering place for classical music enthusiasts. In the former general store, Le P’tit Bonheur is renowned not only for its famous performance hall, but also for its art gallery, rural life interpretation centre, and Friday pizza. Nature lovers can enjoy the family trail and more than 4 km of walking trails. Saint-Camille is among Quebec’s most beautiful villages in bloom. Art Galleries and Showrooms
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958 inhabitants
Located in the high elevations of the MRC des Sources, this municipality has breathtaking landscapes. Discover the Halte des Horizons observation site on Route 249, with its unique lookout in the shape of a cow. The church’s rich heritage is of exceptional value, as is the legend of St. George’s dragons on which the village was founded. With your family, join hundreds of others at Fromagerie Proulx for fresh curd cheese, taken off week nights as well as at noon on Saturdays and Sundays. In the summer, enjoy the festive ambiance of the public market held every Sunday.
Wotton 1,380 inhabitants
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Surrounded by vales and agricultural land, Wotton is proud of its French-Canadian origins and its pioneers who were the first landowners free from the seigniorial system of Lower Canada. Enjoy the cycling trails, Parc des Érables, and staying at the campground along the Nicolet River, Camping de la Rivière Nicolet. Every summer, the multimedia theatrical portrait “Sur les Chemins des Cantons, l’Estrie se raconte” presents a journey through time from the year 1700 to today. Not to be missed are not only the Country and Western Festival, the Festival du Québec défricheur, the Festi-neige, Centre d’Interpretation de la Vie Catholique en Milieu Rural du Québec, but also the Miellerie Lambert honey house and the Maison Grise farm and cheese production site, of which Wotton inhabitants are also proud. Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
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As soon as you drive out of Sherbrooke, you will find yourself on the road leading to the beginning of the Haut-Saint-François region’s small valleys. This road crosses a municipality built at the point where four townships touch: Ascot Corner, a gateway open to vitality and economic undertakings. Use this opportunity to discover its major tourist, historical, and cultural attractions.
To reach the border community of Chartierville, take scenic Route 257 South. Prior to its founding in 1870 by FrenchCanadian settlers from Saint-Hyacinthe, gold prospectors were already active on the Ditton River. The Centre d’Interprétation de la Mine d’Or tells the fascinating saga of the gold rush in this corner of the country. After travelling another five kilometres towards the border, visitors will arrive at an interpretation kiosk to learn about and experience the magnetic hill phenomenon. A rest area serves as a starting point for the Sentiers Frontaliers (135 km) trail network.
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Hailing from rural regions of England, the Scottish Isles, and the northern United States, the few families that settled in Bury beginning in 1836 left their mark on this community with a large proportion of Anglophones. Bury’s picturesque village core features a heritage route that highlights its beautiful old houses. The Pen-Y-Bryn golf course, one of the oldest in North America, built by the Pope family in 1869 and opened to the public in 1964, welcomes golfers seeking a unique golfing experience in a country setting.
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Cookshire-Eaton, the largest municipality in the Haut-Saint-François MRC, features scenic routes and several village cores, such as Eaton Corner, one of the oldest villages in the Eastern Townships. The municipality drew its name from Captain Jack Cook, the first settler to acquire land here in 1795. Architectural gems remain and still reflect the significant economic boom that this area experienced. Other must-see sites are the Parc des Braves and its interpretation panels, the Maison de la culture John-Henry Pope, the Eaton Corner Museum, and the John Cook and McDermott covered bridges. Art Galleries and Showrooms
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Dudswell 1,794 inhabitants
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Dudswell is known for its exceptional natural environment and its pastoral settings. This location features attractions such as hiking trails and beautiful Silver and Mirror lakes. Providing much-sought-after tranquility, the area has preserved and highlighted its assets, and boasts a dynamic and diverse cultural offering. Outdoor events, exhibitions, and walking trails are among the gems to be discovered. This is a lively milieu and an engaging community. A visit will convince you of the authenticity of this unique rural village. Dudswell is an active municipality, perfect for growth. Art Galleries and Showrooms
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celebrations reflecting the city’s vitality and enriching living environment. Guided Visits and Tours
La Patrie 793 inhabitants
East Angus
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East Angus is a welcoming, green, and diverse community with a visibly rich history. Looking to the future the town’s special attractions include the spectacular Parc des Deux Rivières with its outdoor obstacle trail, the extraordinary neo-gothic St-Louis-deFrance church and the golf course in the town centre. Several events are held throughout the year, such as the Concerts de la Gare every Thursday during the summer, the Freddy Angus haunted forest in October, and various
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La Patrie’s name comes from the numerous French Canadians who returned to the country in 1875, after having attempted to earn a living in New England. This village, perched at the entrance to the Summit Drive coming from Sherbrooke, features breathtaking panoramic views with Mont-Mégantic and the White Mountains (U.S.A.) in the background and many dairy farms in the surrounding area. In the heart of the village, the rest area next to the municipal park is a pleasant place to stop. The world-famous Guitabec factory manufactures top-of-the-line guitars, in high demand by musicians from Quebec and around the globe.
Lingwick (Township) D-2 456 inhabitants
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Between Sherbrooke and Lac-Mégantic, the Township of Lingwick, created in 1855, includes the hamlets of Gould and SainteMarguerite. The Ruée vers Gould immerses visitors in an ambiance reflecting the Scottish passion of the pioneers of this village, also referred to as the Highlands of Quebec. The heritage-rich buildings are an added feature: Chalmers United Church, the old Town Hall, three ancestral cemeteries, and the McVettyMcKerry covered bridge. This covered bridge, the second longest in Quebec, has a picnic© S.Lafrance, D.Caron
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perfect area near the Saumon River (also known as the Salmon River). In the summer, the Marché de la petite école market and P’tit Pub offer a Friday evening mélange of various local products and entertainment.
Scotstown 479 inhabitants
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Moulin has a picnic area and a walking trail with interpretation panels. The Fresque de Weedon relates the village’s history, and the Maison Laplante, a heritage building, boasts a welcoming performance space. Nearby, Saint-Gérald features a cheese shop with a delicious selection, in addition to facilities accommodating watercraft. Guided Visits and Tours
Scotstown was founded by Scottish pioneers in the late 19th century. Nestled at the foot of Mont-Mégantic, the town encourages visitors to discover its rich heritage through various aspects, including a typically Scottish tea shop, a heritage home and garden tour, and a rural bistro. Along the main street, you will find the tartans of the town’s pioneer Scottish families. Other attractions include a business specializing in herbs, a delicatessen, a municipal park and campground highlighting the Salmon River, a cycling and hiking path linking Scotstown with the Parc national du Mont-Mégantic, etc. Cycling
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Weedon 2,637 inhabitants
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Located between Sherbrooke and Thetford Mines, Weedon is a Village-relais blessed with a luxurious natural landscape, as well as lakes Aylmer and Louise and the Salmon and St. Francis rivers. The Parc du Vieux
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Westbury (Township)
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The St. Francis River and Route 112 cross through Westbury Township. Located 20 kilometres from Sherbrooke, the municipality has been able to both develop and preserve its natural heritage. Given its large green spaces, many people choose to live there to start farming businesses. Westbury is a location of choice for those seeking to live in nature. Gardens and Horticulture
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Please consult easterntownships.org for information on the following towns and villages: Hampden (Township), Newport (Municipality) and Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton.
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Audet 757 inhabitants
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Within the mountains cradled by the Chaudière River, sits the tiny village of Audet, with its unique view of the surrounding area, a stop along the Summit Drive. The village centre perched on a high plateau at a 535-metre altitude dominates the environs. The one-of-a-kind «Les mots d’enfants» walking trail, winds past private land enabling strollers to admire the various types of landscape and appreciate the region’s natural beauty. All along the 4-km path ending near Mount Dostie, walkers are guided by the artwork and written words of children from the Audet school. Hiking Networks
Frontenac 1,763 inhabitants
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The municipality of Frontenac encircles the town of Lac-Mégantic and is located between Lake Megantic and the State of Maine. The parc riverain Sachs-Mercier features a boat launch for easy access to the lake. Frontenac is fortunate to also have another large body of water, Lac aux Araignées, where swimming and nautical activities are permitted. A magnificent golf course facing the HautesAppalaches observation tower is strategically located where visitors can take in the view. The discovery in 2003 of fluted spear points typical of the late Paleoindian period determined Frontenac to be the first site of human occupation in Quebec, nearly 12,500 years ago.
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Lac-Drolet
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1,033 inhabitants
Along Summit Drive is Lac-Drolet, a peaceful village with an area featuring several prosperous businesses. In the centre of the village, Saint-Samuel Church (1898), built using local granite, has been designated a historic monument, which is also the case for the old rectory. In a former quarry at a 640-metre elevation on Mount Sébastien, the Maison du Granit presents the history of the quarries and stonecutters. This interpretation centre is worth the stop for its activities, exceptional view, and trails, including one on Mount Morne that leads to an observation tower featuring a 360-degree panoramic vista. The lake’s beauty invites fishing enthusiasts to tease bass and trout. Beaches
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Lac-Mégantic 5,601 inhabitants
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Well known for its natural, cultural, and geographic riches, Lac-Mégantic is the region’s administrative, economic, and tourism hub. In addition to its beach and its water sport activities, the Baie-des-Sables tourist resort features an aerial course called D’Arbre en Arbre near its campsites. The many restaurants, boutiques, and accommodation
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facilities will enhance your stay. Along with other sports events, the Traversée Internationale du Lac Mégantic swimming competition is held in August, making this a destination of choice for experienced enthusiasts. The abundance of snow in winter makes this area ideal for cross-country skiing, sliding, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Aerial Rope Course
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Saint-François below. Cultural, water-based, and outdoor activities as well as camping and other tourist accommodations are available in the nearby Parc national de Frontenac and the lakeside municipal park. An interpretation rest stop focuses on Summit Drive. Antiques
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Chocolatiers, Pastry Shops and Bakers p. 140 Marinas
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Marston
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720 inhabitants
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Lambton 1,607 inhabitants
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Founded in 1847, the municipality of Lambton is the oldest in the Du Granit MRC. Following a major fire in 1905, the current majestic cathedral-style Saint-Vital church (1905-1907), as well as the former rectory, which now houses a tourist office and an art gallery, sit proudly in the centre of the village, offering a spectacular view of Grand lac © D.Caron
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Marston, located on the western shore of Lake Megantic, takes its name from a village in Yorkshire County, England, and in 1859 it became a safe haven for Loyalist immigrants, who settled on a road they called Drum-A-Vack, which is Gaelic for "on both sides of the hill." On Spring Hill Road, the Echo Vale Cemetery is the final resting place of the McLeod, Murdo, and McIver pioneer families. On the main road, near the former church, you’ll find the municipal park with its Summit Drive stop and the starting point for the "Un Lac au Sommet" trail, a 4-km hiking trail. Victoria Bay has a marina to welcome boaters.
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Notre-Dame- des-Bois
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960 inhabitants
At an altitude of 555 metres, Notre-Damedes-Bois is one of the highest elevated villages in Quebec. Established in 1877, it is nestled at the base of Mont-Mégantic and surrounded by many other mountain peaks, including the White Mountains near New Hampshire and Maine. Discover these mountains and breathtaking views as you come up close and personal with them on the Sentiers frontaliers trails. The main entrance to Parc national du Mont-Mégantic, this outdoor destination—with an observatory that is unique in Quebec, in the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve—has what it takes to attract both astronomy enthusiasts and hikers. Accommodations and food tourism await. Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing p. 125 Hiking Networks
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Piopolis
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348 inhabitants
A charming little waterfront village, Piopolis, which has Coeur villageois designation, was founded in 1871 on the western shore of Lake Megantic by Papal Zouaves. Small businesses, an inn, B&Bs, a marina, a beach, and a campground add to the enjoyment of
vacationers and those passing through, and contribute to the tempo of the day-to-day lives of its inhabitants. The Halte des Zouaves rest area and a heritage route highlight its unique history. The breathtaking vistas on Rang des Grenier road and the Pioneer Trail are worth the detour. The Saint-Zénon-dePiopolis festival features high-calibre classical music concerts in the church. A network of hiking trails through forests and along the water provides additional activity options. Cycling
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Saint-Augustin- de-Woburn 696 inhabitants
Founded circa 1898 in the push for Francophone colonization, Saint-Augustinde-Woburn is located south of Lake Megantic at the base of Mount Gosford, the highest summit in southern Quebec at 1 193 m in altitude. A forestry village near the U.S. border, it features the Louise-Gosford controlled harvesting zone with its hunting and fishing activities, together with the Forêt Habitée du Mont Gosford, a popular outdoor destination. The Sentiers frontaliers, a 135-km-long walking trail network, with border peaks at 1 100 metres in altitude and enchanting scenery. The Summit Drive rest stop with its intriguing horizontal sundial is a must- visit site. National Parks & Outdoors Activity Centres p. 108
Saint-RobertBellarmin 568 inhabitants
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The municipality of Saint-Robert-Bellarmin, settled by Beauce colonists in 1907, was renamed after Italian bishop Robert Bellarmino in 1944. Located at the far limits of the Estrie region, a wind farm with 40 wind turbines 130 metres in height has been in operation since September 2012. Mount Bélanger features 20 km of hiking trails along hills, escarpments, lakes, and talus slopes, with an observation tower at the summit. © D.Caron
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Saint-Sébastien 651 inhabitants
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Nature lovers can enjoy an amazing forest ecosystem at Lake Émilie, and vistas along the Summit Drive as far as the eye can see. Hiking Networks
Saint-Romain 713 inhabitants
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Crossed by the Summit Drive, the small village of Saint-Romain is known for its Maison familiale rurale du Granit, with its unique work-study co-op approach for high school students extending outside the walls of the classroom. Near Parc national de Frontenac, it is bordered by the Grand lac Saint-François, and is home to the Saint-Romain controlled harvesting zone. The municipality is an outdoor activity destination that is expanding with its fishing, hunting, and hiking activities. Teepee and cabin accommodations await vacationers. A gourmet stop at the Ferme du Péché Mignon completes its offer. Marinas
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Along the Summit Drive, at 500 metres in altitude, Saint-Sébastien, founded in 1855 by farmers from the Beauce, is a charming little municipality. An agricultural region, it extends across a long plateau, bordered to the southeast by Mount Saint-Sébastien, a breathtaking view of which can be seen at the southern end of the village. This is the provincial and national granite capital, as evidenced by the neoclassical church built in 1889 and the presence of its industries well integrated into the landscape. Surrounded by scenic roads, Saint-Sébastien is well worth a stop to fully enjoy the view.
Stornoway 527 inhabitants
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Stornoway, with its Scottish place name, and whose church steeple can be seen at the top of a hill, is well situated at the crossroads of routes 161 and 108. Three cemeteries serve as the final resting places of the first pioneers and a monument recalls the history of the founding families. The Catholic Church (1920) has a superb statue of Saint-Alphonse by renowned sculptor Louis Jobin. At the Summit Drive intersection, with a stunning view of the mountains, there is a stop featuring an illuminated star finder, symbolic of the International Dark Sky Reserve. On Route 161, along the banks of the Legendre River, a former flour mill is a tangible sign of the arrival of French Canadians. Horseback Riding
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Stratford 933 inhabitants
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Stratford was founded in 1857 on fertile land featuring five lakes and Mount Aylmer. It was named after renowned English playwright William Shakespeare. Visitors may enjoy various watersports on the lakes, including sailing and kayaking among others. A perfect stop on the Summit Drive is Parc du Lac-Aylmer, where you may relax on the beach or take the Maskinongé marsh interpretation trail to discover its biodiversity. Kayakers may paddle up the Maskinongé River, and cyclists may take the 42-km Véloroute du lac Aylmer. A visit would not be complete without a visit to one of the local market garden producers. Beaches
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and Lake Megantic. This little village has a good number of tourist accommodations. It has everything: Cycling, snowmobile, hiking, and dogsledding trails; hunting; star gazing; and a mini Compostelle, Parcours de Marche au Coeur de Mégantic. Hiking Networks
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Please consult easterntownships.org/regions for information on the following towns and villages: Courcelles, Milan, Nantes, SaintLudger, and Sainte-Cécile-de-Whitton.
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An area that has been inhabited since the end of the 19th century, Val-Racine adopted its name in 1957. In 1883, the settlers built a sanctuary on the peak of Mount SaintJoseph. A popular place for pilgrimages, it is accessible today via a paved road in Parc national du Mont-Mégantic. The chapel, overlooking the Appalachian Mountains, offers a panoramic view of the bordering mountains
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Relaxation on the shore of Lake Megantic
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97 -> Great Outdoors 97 Canoeing and Kayaking 98 Health, Spas and Relaxation Centers 102 Cruises and Excursions and Horseback Riding 103 Mountain Climbing and Golfing 104 Karting and Marinas 105 Boating 106 Aerial Rope Courses 107 National Parks & Outdoors Activity Centres 109 Fishing and Beaches 111 Hiking Networks 115 Cycling 118 Mountain Biking and Fatbiking 119 Shop and Bike rental Cycling Stays and Velodrome 120 Tourist Train, Sailing and Zoos and Water Parks
121 -> Winter fun 121 Tube Sliding, Outdoor Equipement Rental and Ice Fishing 122-125 Downhill Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing 125 Horse-Draw Sleigh Rides and Zoo
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126 Antiques and Art Galleries and Showrooms 129 Museums and interpretation centres 134 Perfume Factory 135 Religious Heritage and Soap Factories
136 -> Local Flavours 136 Berry Picking 137 Handcrafted Beverages 138 Locally Grown (Terroir) Shops and Sugar Shacks 139 Chocolatiers, Pastry Shops and Bakers 140 Breeding Farms 142 Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers 144 Gardens and Horticulture 145 Public and Farmer Markets 146 Honey Producers and Orchards 148 Vineyards
151 -> Vibrant Cities and Festivities 151 Events 164 Boutiques and Shopping 165 Fun Parks 166 Conventions, Performance Venues and Summer Theaters 168 Guided Visites and Tours
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The Townships region is a vast, versatile playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Four provincial parks, two regional parks, and more than 25 mountains, of which some are over 1000 metres high. That's not to mention all of the lakes, beaches, cycling trails, hiking paths, and more. What are you waiting for?
Canoeing and Kayaking
Granby & Region Municipal beach (Lake Waterloo)
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9, rue du Lac, Waterloo 450-405-8117 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca
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Au Diable Vert « Station de montagne » 169, chemin Staines, Sutton 450-538-5639 – audiablevert.com
Lake Waterloo’s municipal beach enables you to ply the waters with small boats (rentals available $) and enjoy a great panoramic view and a fantastic sunset. Memphremagog
Discover the wild beauty of the great outdoors along the Missisquoi River during a 15-km flat-water kayak excursion. Guided moonlit kayaking excursions, by reservation for groups of 10 or more people. Canoë & Co. - Canoe and kayak rental
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1120, chemin Burnett, Sutton 450-538-4052 – canoecosutton.com Unaccompanied canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard (SUP) excursions on the Missisquoi River between Mansonville and Glen Sutton. Safe excursions of 12 or 15 km ideal for landscape lovers.
Vie de Plein air
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55, rue Cabana, Magog 819-868-2111 – viedepleinair.com Vie de Plein Air is an all-season sports equipment rental centre, located on the banks of the Cherry River and along the Montagnarde cycling trail in the heart of Magog. Station O’Kataventures
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2733, chemin Vallée Missisquoi, Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-3737 – 1-888-746-4140 – okataventures.com Explore the Missisquoi River via its three flat-water routes. Guided moonlit excursions. Group packages. Shuttle service and boat rental. On-site camping available, by reservation.
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Municipal beach, Waterloo
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Corridor bleu Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – destinationsherbrooke.com
Brome-Missisquoi
Outdoor enthusiasts are sure to enjoy a great canoe or kayak excursion on Sherbrooke’s Magog and St. Francis rivers. A pleasant way to be introduced to water sports and to discover the city from a unique vantage point! Val-Saint-François Canot-Kayak Richmond
Health Centres, Spas and Relaxation Centers
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220, rue Principale Sud, Richmond 819-826-2414 – canotkayak.com Canoeing and kayaking with or without a guide on the St. Francis River. Boat rentals, group packages, picnic area, two- to four-hour excursions (by reservation).
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Amerispa Château-Bromont
90, rue de Stanstead, suite 101, Bromont 450-534-2717 – 1-866-263-7477 – amerispa.ca Personalized care provided by a professional team of certified massage therapists and specialized estheticians. Oriental hammam. Thermotherapy. Ad, p. 38
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Auberge-Spa Le Madrigal 46, boul. de Bromont, Bromont 450-534-3588 – 1-877-534-3588 – lemadrigal.ca
Massage therapy, balneotherapy, pressotherapy, wraps, exfoliation, and much more. B-2
BALNEA spa + réserve thermale 319, chemin du Lac Gale, Bromont 450-534-0604 – 1-866-734-2110 – balnea.ca
Thermal experience, face and body treatments, creative and traditional massages, packages for couples and groups, yoga classes, access to trails and private lake. Seasonal fine dining and extensive wine list. La Brume spa
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572, chemin Lakeside, Lac-Brome 450-243-0404 – hotelsuiteslacbrome.com Esthetics and total relaxation. BALNEA spa + réserve thermale, Bromont
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Halta
901, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-9071 – 1-800-363-8953 – hotelcastel.ca Personalized treatments available in packages or à la carte. Massage therapy, hot stones, exfoliation, wraps, lymphatic drainage, paraffin treatments for hands and feet. Le Saint-Christophe, Hôtel-Boutique & Spa Halta, Granby
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255, rue Denison Est, Granby 450-405-4782 – 1-877-405-4782 hotelstchristophe.com Massage therapy including duo, 4 hands, and hot stones; specialized beauty and anti-aging treatments such as pulsed-light hair removal, electrolysis, and Botox; Bistro featuring fine French and Mediterranean cuisine. Memphremagog L’Arboressence, Spa au Ripplecove
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700, chemin Ripplecove, Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4296 – 1-800-668-4296 – ripplecove.com Spa Arboressence au Ripplecove, Ayer’s Cliff
Spa de l’Auberge West Brome
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Massage therapy. Facial treatments. Body treatments. Reflexology. Reiki. Spa Bolton
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128, route 139, Lac-Brome 450-266-5830 – 1-888-902-7663 – awb.ca
883, route Missisquoi, Bolton-Est 450-292-4772 – 1-888-944-4772 – spabolton.com
A country spa with a talented team devoted to your every need. We specialize in massage and beauty treatment experiences. Facilities: indoor pool, Finnish sauna, outdoor hot tub.
Québec’s one-of-a-kind thermal experience in nature at the foot of the waterfalls. Enjoy riverside massages, beauty treatments, and accommodations. Polar baths, Nordic spa, dry Finnish saunas, eucalyptus steam room, and more. Ad, p. 54, 101
Centre de Santé Euro-Spa
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455, rang de l’Église Sud, Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge 450-248-0666 – 1-800-416-0666 – euro-spa.com Hydrotherapy baths with imported European essences, plus saunas and pools, Kneipp bath, body treatments. Packages with or without overnight stay, Missisquoi bistro.
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SPA Eastman
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895, chemin des Diligences, Eastman 450-297-3009 – 1-800-665-5272 spa-eastman.com
891, chemin Narrow (route 247), Stanstead (Fitch Bay) 819-876-5851 – 1-888-876-5851 – bleulavande.com
Healthy cuisine, accommodations, activities (yoga, meditation, boot camp, conferences, cooking workshops, and more), outdoor hot tubs, saunas and hammam, Igloo shower, polar baths, pools, 15 km of trails, gym. Ad, p. 54, 101 C-3
Spa Nordic Station 285, chemin des Pères, Magog 819-843-5200 – 1-866-414-5200 spanordicstation.com
Enjoy a foot and calf massage (20 min.) or a body massage (60 min.) right beside our lavender fields. Under a sunshade or tent, professionals provide expert massages to individuals or couples using Bleu Lavande products. Sherbrooke Region
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PAŪS SPA 3131, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-780-8885 – pausspa.ca
Thermotherapy: California baths, Finnish saunas, eucalyptus steam room, Russian banya, Nordic waterfalls, river, relaxation areas with fireplaces and outdoor terraces. Massage therapy and body treatments. Ad, p. 101 Spa Nordique Villegia Manoir des Sables
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The ultimate relaxation experience. Anchored in a setting where no detail has been left to chance, this urban spa offers a wide range of high-end treatments and services, immersing you in a state of divine relaxation. Ad, p. 66
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Spa Algua-Sulis
90, avenue des Jardins, Orford 819-847-3838 – 1-800-663-9848 – spavillegia.com
950, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-346-1133 – 1-877-977-2785 – spaalguasulis.com
Massage therapy, face and body treatments, Moroccan beauty products and rituals, hammam, multisensory showers, saltwater whirlpool baths, Nordic baths, Finnish sauna.
Thermotherapy centre featuring whirlpools, polar bath, and Finnish sauna. Massage therapy, body and beauty treatments, hair styling, tanning beds, bistro, and more.
SPA Villegia Chéribourg
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2603, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-868-0101 – 1-877-868-0101 – spacheribourg.com Spa for the whole family, parents and children welcome! Body and beauty treatments; massage therapy, manicures and pedicures, etc. Sauna, outdoor and indoor whirlpool baths, pool: relaxation at its best.
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Strøm spa (Sherbrooke) 1705, rue Roy, Sherbrooke 819-481-2772 – 1-877-761-2772 stromspa.com
This Nordic spa offers thermal experiences, massages, beauty treatments, gourmet cuisine, and events.
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A NATURE RITUAL, AN ANCESTRAL ART
Pamper yourself SPA NORDIC STATION Nested in the heart of nature, only 5 minutes away from downtown Magog, Spa Nordic Station is established on the shore of the Castle river. Its rustic architecture gives it a unique and welcoming character. Spa Nordic Station offers a wide variety of facilities over its numerous natural terraces. Its Russian banya, an Eastern Townships exclusivity, its steam crypt, Californian baths, Finnish saunas, cold plunges, secure river accesses and fireplaces lounges will provide you with the escape you desire. Discover its Nordic tradition, massages and body treatments; live a unique and authentic spa experience. 285, chemin des Pères, Magog 819-843-5200 – 1-866-414-5200 – spanordicstation.com
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perdues (bleed) autourRiver, the spa has taken roots on one of Located at the foot of the fallstout of the Missisquoi the most beautiful natural sites in Quebec. Throughout your stay, let yourself be carried ouendless symphony of the falls. Since 2001, the Spa Bolton has away by the natural and been offering a warm atmosphere of simplicity. Feel at ease, like home. What to do? × 8,125 pouces Thermal5,5 experience in complete nature with the polar baths, swimming in the river at marges the footavec of the falls, outdoor perdues thermal baths, Finnish dry saunas, eucalyptus steam bath, (bleed) incluses : heated outdoor pool, hammocks by the river and relaxation area in heated yurts. What not to miss? Massage along the river in small individual yurts or under a tent in summer. Complement your stay with beauty cares and lodging packages at the Villa du Spa. The spa is open 365 days a year and no need to book for spa access! 883, route Missisquoi, Bolton-Est 1-888-944-4772 – spabolton.com
LIFE CHANGING VACATIONS
SPA EASTMAN Located on a 326-acre estate, in the heart of the Eastern township, Spa Eastman offers allinclusive vacations, unique in Quebec since 1977. The packages include accommodation, a calendar of conferences and workshops on the art of living healthy, thermotherapy installations, a large choice of massage therapy, body and beauty treatments, 15 km of wooded walking trails in the forest, gardens and postcard perfect landscapes. The site acts as a veritable vacation village, offering an amazing view of Mount Orford. Its restaurant offers a unique gastronomical experience: Tonique Cuisine®. Its colourful, delicious, energizing, gluten and dairy free, menus are designed to please even the most sophisticated palate. Take advantage of your vacation to take care of you!
895, chemin des Diligences, Eastman 450-297-3009 – 1-800-665-5272 – spa-eastman.com
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Escapades Memphrémagog MacPherson Wharf, Pointe Merry, Magog 819-843-7000 – 1-888-422-8328 escapadesmemphremagog.com
Experience a unique gourmet trip aboard the Grand Cru, cruising on the majestic waters of Lake Memphremagog. You will be delighted with the impressive service, delicious culinary delights, and breathtaking landscapes.
Horseback Riding Brome-Missisquoi B-2
Centre équestre de Bromont
Le Wippi, Hatley Township
Cruises and Excursions
Located on the western side of Mount Brome, in the heart of the picturesque town of Bromont. Riding lessons, horse boarding and training, breaking services, pony club, group reservations.
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Le Wippi 2100, route 143, Hatley Township 819-838-5877 – lewippi.com
The Le Wippi shuttle travels across magnificent Lake Massawippi during the summer and from then on Saturdays only (September 2 to October 12). Those travelling by bicycle and on foot can take the ferry to and from the municipalities of Ayer’s Cliff and North Hatley. Reservations required via the website. Croisière en Pirogue
100, rue de Laprairie, Bromont 450-534-3255 – centreequestrebromont.com Schedule: Year-round.
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Memphremagog Centre d’équitation Jacques Robidas
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32, chemin McFarland, Hatley Township 819-563-0166 – 1-888-677-8767 equitationjacquesrobidas.com Schedule: Year-round, by reservation. When horseback riding, we ensure that the horse is respected. Our approach is to work with the horse rather than to dominate it. We teach riders to communicate with their horse through body language.
MacPherson Wharf, Pointe Merry, Magog 819-574-0039 – croisierepirogue.com Exotic cruise in a dugout canoe with our captains/ guides on Lake Memphremagog. Private cruise option also available. Bring your own snacks and drinks. Croisières l’AIR du lac
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MacPherson Wharf, Pointe Merry, Magog 819-345-7450 – croisieremagog.com Captain Jean-François awaits you for a guided tour or a private excursion, aboard the L’Entre-gens II, on majestic Lake Memphremagog. #1 TripAdvisor 2016-2019. Bring your own snacks. Capacity: 12 passengers.
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Ranch Winslow 920, route 161, Stornoway 418-443-5519 – ranchwinslow.com Schedule: May to October by reservation.
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Guided horseback riding excursions along the parc national de Frontenac’s trails for children aged 8 and over. Horseback riding summer camp for children ages 8 to 16. Onsite: small animals, picnic areas, orchard, and games for children.
Mountain Climbing
Granby & Region Club de golf Les Cèdres
Brome-Missisquoi Centre d’escalade Backbone
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100, rue du Rubis, Bromont 450-534-2422 – backboneboulder.com Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and January 1st. The Backbone climbing centre offers 4800 sq. ft. of bouldering and activities for people of all ages. It also has a bar with espressos, smoothies, and local microbrewery beers, as well as a terrace, a slackline park, and much more.
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1519, chemin de la Rivière, Magog 819-864-9891 – clubdegolfvenise.ca
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50, rue Bourgmestre, Bromont 450-534-1166 – 1-888-793-3392 parcoursduvieuxvillage.com
Total number of holes: 18 – Normal: 72 Length (yards): 6 791 Total number of holes: 18 – Normal: 71 Length (yards): 6 277 – Services: Jö¶ Golf Owl’s Head
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181, chemin Owl’s Head Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-3666 – 1-800-363-3342 – owlshead.com
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95, rue de Montmorency, Bromont 450-534-1199 – 1-888-276-6668 chateaubromont.com
Total number of holes: 18 – Normal: 72 Length (yards): 6 568 – Services: JPö¶ Club de Golf du Mont-Orford
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3074, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-5688 – 1-866-673-6731 – montorford.com
Total number of holes: 18 – Normal: 72 Length (yards): 6 600 – Services: Jö¶ Le Royal Bromont
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669, rue Coupland, Granby 450-372-0167 – golflescedres.com
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Golf Club de golf Le Parcours du Vieux Village
Golf Owl’s Head, Mansonvillle
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Total number of holes: 18 – Normal: 72 Length (yards): 6 100 – Services: Jö¶
400, chemin Compton, Bromont 450-534-4653 – 1-888-281-0017 royalbromont.com
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90, avenue des Jardins, Orford 819-847-4299 – 1-877-845-5344 – golfvillegia.com
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Marinas Brome-Missisquoi
1000, rue Musset, Sherbrooke 819-569-6534 – golfsherbrooke.com
Domaine des Érables Lac Brome
Total number of holes: 18 – Normal: 71 Length (yards): 6 235 – Services: Jö¶
688, rue Bondville (Foster), Lac-Brome 450-242-8888
Golf et Académie Longchamp Inc.
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3455, rue du Fer-Droit, Sherbrooke 819-563-9899 – golflongchamp.com
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Located next to the well-known Brome Lake. Open year round. 185 campsites in peak season. Megantic
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Marina de Lac-Mégantic
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Boulevard Stearns, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-2441 – ville.lac-megantic.qc.ca
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Club de golf du lac Mégantic 1039, route 161, Frontenac 819-583-4810 – 1-888-551-4810 clubdegolflacmegantic.com
Marina du Parc du Grand lac Saint-François
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158, chemin J-Cyrille-Bureau, Lambton 819-582-2779 – lambton.ca
Total number of holes: 18 – Normal: 72 Length (yards): 6 387 – Services: ö¶
The marina’s docks are accessible 7 days a week from mid-June until Labour Day; the schedule varies in the off-season. Seasonal and daily rentals available.
Karting
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Granby & Region Karting St-Alphonse
Approximately 100 seasonal spaces.
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140, rue des Érables, Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby 450-360-0055 – 1-866-625-5278 kartingstalphonse.com Schedule: Consult the web site. Our track is built on rolling hills featuring incredible climbs and quick descents interspersed with bends and hairpin turns. Guaranteed to get your adrenalin pumping from start to finish of our 900-m lit track. Families, friends, and corporate groups are all welcome.
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470, route 263, Saint-Romain 418-486-2221 – complexelasource.com Source à bord is a new marina with 30 brand new spaces (2018) made entirely of Candock docks. Come visit and you will be charmed by the site. Open from May to September.
Marina du Parc du Grand lac Saint-François, Lac-Mégantic
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Boating Granby & Region
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9, rue du Lac, Waterloo 450 405-817 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca Lake Waterloo’s municipal beach enables you to ply the waters with small boats and enjoy a great panoramic view and a fantastic sunset. Rentals available ($) : pedal boat, kayak, canoe and paddle board rental.
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Marina Massawippi
473, rue Main, Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4873 – info@marinamarcotte.com Pontoon and boat rental on Lake Massawippi. Boat launch and beach onsite.
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Alternative Plein Air MacPherson Wharf, Pointe Merry, Magog 819-574-0039 – alternativepleinair.com
Water sports equipment rental centre located on the MacPherson pier close to the observation tower Parc de le Pointe-Merry on Lake Memphremagog. A range of equipment available, such as kayaks, pedal boats (for 2 or 4 places). Vie de Plein air
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55, rue Cabana, Magog 819-868-2111 – viedepleinair.com
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Parc national du Mont-Orford
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3321, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-9855 – 1-800-665-6527 sepaq.com/montorford A swimmer’s delight with two supervised beaches at Lake Stukely and Lake Fraser. Children’s playgrounds accessible to all visitors and a beach volleyball court at Lake Fraser. Ad, back cover Sherbrooke Region Parc Lucien-Blanchard - Sherbrooke
Rental of kayaks, paddle boards, pedal boats, bicycles, etc. This all-season outdoor activity centre specializes in sports equipment rental. Located right next to the Rivières aux Cerises and on the cycling trail in the heart of Magog.
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755, rue Cabana, Sherbrooke 819-821-5893 – maisondeleau.ca A real hub of outdoor activities. Expansive green space with activities and services offered to visitors year round. Picnic areas, playgrounds for children, two beach volleyball courts. Val-Saint-François Domaine Lac Brompton
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310, côte de l’Artiste, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton 819-571-8830 – domainelacbrompton.com Boat rentals on Lake Brompton.
Vie de Plein air, Magog
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VéloVolant, Sutton
Aerial Rope Courses
Megantic d’Arbre en Arbre Lac-Mégantic
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Divertigo Bromont 150, rue Champlain (on Mount Soleil, beyond Ski Bromont Water Park), Bromont 450-830-2386 – divertigo.fun Schedule: Mid-May to late October.
2370, chemin du Lac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-3965 – baiedessables.com Schedule: May to October.
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Aerial adventure park with 68 different obstacles. One course specifically designed for children aged 7 and up, and 3 courses for teenagers and adults.
Aerial obstacle course for adults and children. Follow your own trail in our module composed of 40 sets of ropes, a climbing wall, zip lines, a swing (30’), as well as a free fall zone. Two hours of thrills and pure fun! B-3
VéloVolant 169, chemin Staines, Sutton velovolant.com Schedule: May to Mid-October.
Cycle through the forest canopy on a VéloVolant suspended bicycle, a Canadian first! Each pedal stroke will take you through the treetops, along a ravine, a small waterfall, and a cliff.
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426, chemin George-Bonnallie, Eastman 450-297-2659 – 1-866-297-2659 arbreaventure.ca Schedule: May to October. An aerial obstacle course embedded in the treetops: ropes, zip lines, walkways, etc. Activities for all (ages 3 and up). Safe, picturesque environment surrounded by nature.
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901, rang Tout-de-Joie, Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn 819-544-9004 – montgosford.com E-1 Parc national de Frontenac
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189, route du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois Ad, back cover 819-888-2941 – 1-800-665-6527 – sepaq.com/pq/mme E-2 Mont Gosford
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Lake Waterloo
Fishing
Coaticook River Valley
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Étang Baldwin Granby & Region Municpal Beach (Lake Waterloo)
J$ B-2
9, rue du Lac, Waterloo 450-405-8117 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca The shores of Lake Waterloo and the banks of the Yamaska River are potential sites for fishing in the peace and quiet, while gazing at the view of the neighbouring mountains. Boat rentals available ($) as of 9 a.m. Memphremagog Bruno Mayot - Lomechuse guide de pêche aux salmonidés
5 C-3
2195, rue Marcotte, Magog 819-209-5633 – lomechuse.com Enjoy an exceptional day of fishing salmonids on Lake Memphremagog accompanied by a keen, professional fisherman with over 20 years of experience in the biology of fish and their habitats.
1294, chemin des Chalets, Coaticook 819-849-7098 Fishing on one of the few remaining undeveloped lakes. Boat rental available onsite. The abundance of speckled trout makes this an ideal setting for sport fishing.
5 C-3
Parc Découverte Nature 2471, chemin Baldwin-Barnston, Coaticook 819-849-2677 – 1-888-849-2677 decouvertenature.qc.ca
Pond fishing with equipment provided. BBQ onsite to cook your trout. Fishing licence not required. Guide onsite. Introduction to fly fishing in the river (by reservation).
Beaches Brome-Missisquoi Municipale beach (Lake Bromont) Bromont
m$ B-2 $ B-3
Centre de la nature beach Cowansville
Jm5 B-3
Municipale Douglass beach Lac-Brome Granby & Region Parc national de la Yamaska Roxton Pond
Parc Découverte Nature, Coaticook
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Municipale beach (Lake Waterloo) Waterloo
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Lake Wallace beach Saint-Herménégilde
m$ D-3
Val-Saint-François Camping Plage McKenzie beach Racine Camping des Baies Windsor
5 C-2 J5 C-2
Des Sources Station touristique Baie-des-Sables beach, Lac-Mégantic
Memphremagog
$ C-1
Haut-Saint-François
Jm5 C-3
Ayer’s Cliff Beach Ayer’s Cliff Baie-de-Magog beach Magog
5 C-3
Plage des Cantons Magog
5 C-3 m$ B-3
Vale Perkins beach Mansonville (Potton Township) North Hatley Pleasant View beach North Hatley
m5 C-3
Lake Fraser beach (Parc 3JPm5 C-3 national du Mont-Orford) Orford Lake Stukely beach (Parc national du Mont-Orford)
Public swimming area Asbestos
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Orford
Pierre-E. Perreault beach Dudswell
m5 D-2
Megantic Lac Aux Araignées beach Frontenac
5 E-2
Camping rustique Therrien beach Lac-Drolet
5 E-1
Station touristique Baie-des-Sables beach Lac-Mégantic
JP5 E-2
P$ E-2
O.T.J. Park beach Lac-Mégantic Lac-Mégantic Grand lac Saint-François beach Lambton Camping Les Berges du Lac beach Stratford
Jm$ E-1 J5 E-1
Sherbrooke Municipale beach park (Deauville region) Sherbrooke
$ C-2
Lucien-Blanchard beach Sherbrooke
$ C-2
Coaticook River Valley Lake Lyster beach Coaticook
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Hiking Networks The hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails winding through the Eastern Townships will take you on your most pleasurable experiences in the region. Parks, forests, bodies of water, mountains, towns and villages, sports circuits, leisurely strolls....
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B-3 Au Diable Vert « Station de montagne » 169, chemin Staines, Sutton 450-538-5639 – audiablevert.com
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B-3 Parc d’environnement naturel de Sutton 900, chemin Réal, Sutton 450-538-4085 – 1-800-565-8455 – parcsutton.com
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Trail rating
Services
Granby & Region B-2 Centre d’interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin 700, rue Drummond, Granby 450-375-3861 – cinlb.org B-2 Parc national de la Yamaska 1780, boul. David-Bouchard, Roxton Pond 450-776-7182 – 1-800-665-6527 sepaq.com/pq/yam
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Eastman missisquoinord.com B-3 Réserve naturelle des Montagnes-Vertes, secteur Singer
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Singer Sector Welcome Centre on Ruiter Brook road 450-297-1145 – corridorappalachien.ca/singer C-3 Marais de la Rivière aux Cerises 69, chemin Roy, Magog 819-843-8118 – maraisauxcerises.com
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Sherbrooke C-2 Les Sentiers de l’Estrie inc.
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5182, boulevard Bourque, Sherbrooke 819-864-6314 – lessentiersdelestrie.qc.ca C-2 Sherbrooke - Urbans walks
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Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 – destinationsherbrooke.com Coaticook River Valley C-3 Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook
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400, rue St-Marc, Coaticook 819-849-2331 – 1-888-524-6743 – gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca Ad, p. 72 C-3 Parc Harold F. Baldwin (Mount Pinacle and sentier des Moulins) 2471, chemin Baldwin-Barnston, Coaticook 819-849-2677 – 1-888-849-2677 – decouvertenature.qc.ca
Mont Pinacle, Lac Lyster, Coaticook
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C-3 City of Coaticook
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557, chemin de Coaticook, East Hereford 819-844-2463 – 1-866-665-6669 forethereford.org Val-Saint-François C-2 Parc historique de La Poudrière de Windsor
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342, rue Saint-Georges, Windsor 819-845-5284 – poudriere-windsor.com Des Sources D-1 Parc régional du Mont-Ham
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103, route 257 Ouest, Ham-Sud 819-828-3608 – montham.ca Haut-Saint-François E-3 Lauz Altitude
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161, route de Saint-Hyacinthe, Chartierville 819-416-2615 – 1-888-354-2136 – lauzaltitude.com D-2 Nature Cantons-de-l’Est - Parc écoforestier de Johnville
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261, chemin North, Cookshire-Eaton 819-566-5600 – naturecantonsdelest.ca D-2 Forêt habitée de Dudswell - Recreational Hiking Trails
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Rue Principale Ouest / Chemin de la Tête du Lac, Dudswell 819-560-8474 – municipalitededudswell.ca E-2 Parc régional du Marécage-des-Scots
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Chemin Franceville, 3 km south of route 214, Hampden 819-560-8500 – mrchsf.com/projets-marecage-scots.html D-1 Parc du vieux moulin Rue Saint-Janvier, Weedon 819-560-8550 – weedon.ca
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Trails Trail rating
15, rue de l’O.T.J., Audet 819-583-1596 – munaudet.qc.ca E-2 Station touristique Baie-des-Sables
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E-2 Sentiers de Piopolis 472, rue Principale, Piopolis 819-583-3953 – 1-800-363-5515 tourisme-megantic.com
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F-1 Sentiers Mont Bélanger 15e Rang, Saint-Robert-Bellarmin 418-582-6426 – montbelanger.qc.ca
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Cycling The region features about 450 km of cycling circuits on roadways and bike paths, varying from a leisurely outing to one of the province’s most difficult climbs. A host of attractions and gourmet stops will complement every excursion.
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B-2 Circuit du patrimoine de Waterloo Sur les traces de nos fondateurs
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$
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Type of facility
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Mountain Biking and Fatbiking With 8 mountain biking centres and as many locations for fatbiking, the region is in the process of developing a great reputation among enthusiasts of these rapidly growing sports.
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Courses Brome-Missisquoi B-2 Bromont, montagne d’expériences 150, rue Champlain, Bromont 450-534-2200 – 1-866-276-6668 – skibromont.com B-3 Plein Air Sutton 429, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-6464 – pleinairsutton.ca
Services and activities
Coaticook River Valley C-3 Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 400, rue St-Marc, Coaticook 819-849-2331 – 1-888-524-6743 – gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca D-3 Circuits Frontières 48, rue de l'Église, East Hereford circuitsfrontieres.com
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Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook
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Shop and Bike Rental
Cycling Stays
Brome-Missisquoi
Brome-Missisquoi
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RAVITO • Bed & Bike
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12B, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 579-436-8777 – emobilitecafe.com
Frelighsburg 438-838-5457 – ravitobednbike.com
E Mobilité Café specializes in the sale and rental of electric bicycles and electric scooters. We also offer personalized guided tours of vineyards and tourism sites.
Stays designed by cyclists, for cyclists! We take care of lodging, coaching on the best circuits, and meals after excursions to offer you a memorable cycling experience.
Granby & Region B-2
Tandem Waterloo 5775, rue Foster, Waterloo 450-539-5775 – tandemwaterloo.com Sales, repairs, and rentals of all types of bicycles. Shop featuring cycling, outdoor, sports, and readyto-wear clothing. Skate sharpening. Sports and recreation equipment.
Brome-Missisquoi
JL B-2
400, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-534-3333 – centrenationalbromont.com
JP C-2
9, rue de la Glacière, Sherbrooke 819-416-0706 – cafevelodesnations.com A bike enthusiast’s dream : a store with certified experts. Sale and rental: standard and electric bikes, equipment, clothing, and accessories. Tune-up, repair, adjustment, and restoration services. Coffee counter.
Cyclists and Pedestrians Shuttle
Bromont’s cycling centre features all cycling sports at the same venue. Home to Quebec’s only velodrome, which will become an indoor sports centre. Opening of the Vélodrome Sylvan Adams and Centre multisports Desjardins planned for early 2021. Granby & Region Pumptrack de Waterloo
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301, avenue Parc, Waterloo 450-539-4650 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca
Memphremagog Le Wippi
Velodrome - Cycling Track Centre & Pumptrack Centre National de Cyclisme de Bromont
Sherbrooke Region Café-vélo des nations
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New and experienced, young and older riders enjoy biking on Quebec’s third asphalt BMX pumptrack, 345 m in length. It is easily accessible, and a repair station has been set up onsite.
2100, route 143, Hatley Township 819-838-5877 – lewippi.com The Le Wippi shuttle navigates the waters of Lake Massawippi during the summer and on Saturdays only from September 2 to October 12. This ferry for cyclists and pedestrians, travels between the municipalities of Ayer’s Cliff and North Hatley.
Centre National de Cyclisme Bromont
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Sherbrooke Region
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Club nautique du Petit Lac Magog 8683, rue Saroy, Sherbrooke 819-864-6130 – cnplm-magog.net
This club (requiring membership) focuses on sailing sports and has a sailing school. The sailing school offers a day camp as well as a rental centre, sailing lessons for adults, and lessons for those with reduced mobility.
Zoos and Water Parks Club nautique du Petit Lac Magog
Brome-Missisquoi
Tourist Train
Bromont, montagnes d’expériences water park
Memphremagog Orford Express Tourist Train
5 C-3
150, rue Champlain, Bromont 450-534-2200 – 1-866-276-6668 – skibromont.com Schedule: June to September.
MacPherson Wharf, Magog 819-575-8081 – 1-866-575-8081 – orfordexpress.com Schedule: May to December.
Bromont’s water park offers more than 20 water activities for the whole family. Various thrill levels: easy, difficult, very difficult, and even extreme.
Hop aboard the Orford Express tourist train and enjoy a truly unique sensory experience: savour an exquisite meal while gazing at the spellbinding landscapes between Sherbrooke, Magog, Eastman, and Bromont. Ad, p. 56
Zoo de Granby
Sailing Memphremagog Club de voile Memphrémagog
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155, chemin de la plage des Cantons, Magog 819-847-3181 – voilememphremagog.com Canoe, kayak, stand-up paddle board, sailing dinghy, and windsurf board rentals. Lessons for sailing dinghy, catamaran, and windsurfing (group or individual). Storage service available for catamarans, sailing dinghies, windsurf boards, canoes, and kayaks.
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525, rue Saint-Hubert, Granby 450-372-9113 – 1-877-472-6299 – zoodegranby.com Schedule: Consult our Web site. The Zoo de Granby welcomes visitors to its trails to observe 1800 animals of nearly 225 species. Don’t miss out on the aquatic park, amusement park, and the Dinozoo park! Ad, p. 45 Val-Saint-François B-2
Cinézoo 141, 5e rang, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle 450-446-4481 – cinezoo.qc.ca Schedule: Year-round, by reservation only.
Observation of animals that have starred in movies, including tigers, wolves, grizzlies, foxes, monkeys. A unique tour for animal enthusiasts.Sherbro
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Winter fun
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Winter in the Townships is now a destination in and of itself. Our ski stations have gotten a facelift; we have more and more downhill and cross-country ski, fatbike, and snowshoeing trails, all of which are meticulously groomed. And our landscapes traced by mountains, forests, and valleys... just magical.
Tube Sliding
Outdoor Activities Equipment Rental
Granby & Region Parc national de la Yamaska
B-2
1780, boul. David-Bouchard, Roxton Pond 450-776-7182 – 1-800-665-6527 – sepaq.com/pq/yam Snow tubing for people of all ages who love to climb up and slide down snow slopes. You’ll enjoy this timeless and exciting activity. Snow tubes available for free. Sherbrooke Region Base de plein air André Nadeau
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5302, chemin Blanchette, Sherbrooke 819-864-1907 – carbureaventure.com/accueilbpaan Several winter sport facilities are open to the public, including seven snow-tubing runs. Everything you need for a great winter day in Sherbrooke. Parc du Mont-Bellevue
3 C-2
1440, rue Brébeuf, Sherbrooke 819-821-4559 – parcmontbellevue.com
Memphremagog C-3
Vie de Plein air 55, rue Cabana, Magog 819-868-2111 – viedepleinair.com
Ice skate, fatbike, snow scooter, snowshoe-ski, and snowshoe rentals. Guided tours by reservation. All-season sports equipment rental centre located on the ice trail and bike path (fatbike).
Ice Fishing Brome-Missisquoi Domaine des Érables
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688, rue Bondville (Foster), Lac-Brome 450-242-8888 The Camping Domaine des Érables campground is located next to the well-known Brome Lake. Open year round. 185 campsites in peak season.
Located in the heart of the City of Sherbrooke, Parc du Mont-Bellevue offers snow tubing with a lift. Two runs approximately 100 metres in length with a vertical drop of 15%. Megantic Region Station touristique Baie-des-Sables
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2370, chemin du Lac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-3965 – baiedessables.com Three snow tubing runs with lift.
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Downhill Skiing The most beautiful glades in Canada, the largest resort offering nighttime skiing under lights in North America, a panoramic view of a stunning lake, and the highest skiable peak in the region…. Add to that exceptional scenery, welcoming hosts, and a truly enjoyable après-ski experience!
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Brome-Missisquoi B-2 Bromont, montagne d’expériences 150, rue Champlain, Bromont 450-534-2200 – 1-866-276-6668 – skibromont.com
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Memphremagog B-3 Destination Owl’s Head 40, chemin du Mont Owl’s Head Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-3342 – 1-800-363-3342 – owlshead.com C-3 Station de ski du Mont-Orford 4380, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-6548 – 1-866-673-6731 – montorford.com
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Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing These two disciplines combined promise 2000 km of adventure, enjoyment, and well-being. From easy to expert levels, this range of possibilities will have you wanting to return to the region again and again! Snowshoeing
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32, chemin McFarland, Hatley Township 819-563-0166 – 1-888-677-8767 equitationjacquesrobidas.com Enjoy the wooded trails in a country setting while horseback riding, hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, or on a sleigh ride. Two ecolodges and one rustic cabin are available for a most relaxing stay.
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525, rue Saint-Hubert, Granby 450-372-9113 – 1-877-472-6299 – zoodegranby.com Schedule: Consult our web site. In the winter, 90% of the Zoo’s animals can be viewed, at only 50% of the summer rate. Observe exotic animals outdoors in a magical setting. New – see the rhinoceros and lions in their new indoor habitat! Ad, p. 126
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Culture and living history Here there is a culture that we bring into our performance halls, theatres, museums, and galleries. And then there is our own culture, history, and imagination that we put in the spotlight in various forms and in all sorts of ways: on stage, in a café, barn, outdoors, interpretation centre...
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100, rue Principale, North Hatley 819-842-4233 – emporiumnorthhatley.com Boutique located in a heritage building in the heart of the village of North Hatley. A wide selection of gifts, antiques, furniture, glassware, and dishware. Souvenirs Heureux
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2296, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-868-8666 – souvenirsheureux.ca Antique and arts and crafts shop featuring furniture and decorative items from yesteryear and modern times. Located in the centre of the village of Orford, the Souvenirs Heureux shop will bring back happy memories and enchant you upon your first visit.
171, rang Saint-Michel, Lambton 819-583-7600 – commedansltemps.com Sale and purchase of top quality antique furniture and old light fixtures (1860 to 1920). Sale of decorative flags, copper whirligigs, and decorative copper showpieces.
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320, chemin Knowlton, Lac-Brome 450-242-1908 – hors-cadre.ca Schedule: June to December. Hors-Cadre is a space dedicated to creation, presentation, and training. Isabelle Daval uses it as a venue to showcase her painting and sculpture work as well as to host a program of thematic exhibitions of works by artists and artisans from near and far. Memphremagog Atelier-Galerie Céline Girard
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241, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 450-845-6089 – celinegirard.com Schedule: Year-round, Monday to Wednesday, by reservation.
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Céline Girard presents a selection of favourite exhibitions. As an artist and teacher, she can be found working onsite offering painting workshops as part of an unforgettable art-focused vacation.
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Poterie Christine Audet 2657, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-868-4218 – christineraku@hotmail.com Schedule: June to October, open daily. November to May, call in advance.
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Pottery studio-boutique. Contemporary ceramics. High-quality decorative and functional pieces. Specialties: Raku and gas kiln. Granite garden sculptures by Michel Bornais.
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Mansonville round barn 323, route de Mansonville Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-4403 – 1-844-467-6886 patrimoinepotton.org Schedule: Reopening hoped to be in Summer 2020.
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102, rue Principale, 2nd floor, North Hatley 819-842-2784 – galeriejeannineblais.com Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and January 1. Happiness through art. Naïve and conventional art including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, cards, books. This gallery strives to present high-quality artwork by painters and sculptors from the local and international scene. Orford Musique
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3165, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-3981 – 1-800-567-6155 – orford.mu Orford Music offers classical and jazz music concerts and art exhibitions throughout the year. In summer, the Orford Music Festival is a must-attend event in the region! Le Vieux Forgeron Art Gallery
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121, rue Frontenac, Sherbrooke 819-823-0221 – metiersdartestrie.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
Built in 1912, the Mansonville Round Barn is located in the heart of the village. This designated historic monument is currently under renovation and will soon be used to promote heritage and hold exhibitions. Galerie Jeannine Blais
Sherbrooke Boutique des métiers d’art de l’Estrie
An exceptional showcase of the artistic vitality of local professional artists. Discover authentic, original, and refined decorative and practical pieces of artwork. Galerie d’art Artsversus
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1338, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-823-0866 – galerieartsversus.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Sundays. Modern art gallery in the heart of Sherbrooke featuring various exhibitions as well as original paintings and reproductions of the works of abstract painter François Haguier. Welcoming atmosphere with coffee and culinary delights. Galerie d’art du Centre culturel / Pavillon Irénée Pinard
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2500, boul. de l’Université, Sherbrooke 819-821-7742 – galerieudes.ca Schedule: Year-round, Thursday to Saturday and evenings on which there are performances. The Université de Sherbrooke’s art gallery and cultural centre present exhibitions of contemporary artworks by well-known artists.
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240-A, rue Dufferin, Stanstead 819-876-2282 – levieuxforgeron@gmail.com Schedule: June to September, Thursday to Sunday. Located in the heart of Stanstead, this art gallery overlooks the beautiful Tomifobia River. The old blacksmith shop, restored into a seasonal gallery, features works by local and international artists.
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Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science
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225, rue Frontenac, Sherbrooke 819-564-3200 – 1-877-434-3200 – mns2.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and January 1.
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162, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille 819-340-1993 – ptitbonheur.org Schedule: Year-round.
The nature and science museum presents AlterAnima, a unique encounter with mounted animals in lifelike poses; Terra Mutantès, a multisensory show; four scientific exhibitions per year; and many activities. Ad, p. 61
5, rue Belmont, Richmond 819-826-3313 – centreardoise.ca Schedule: June 14 to September 5. In a slate-roofed church built in 1889, the slate interpretation centre offers an exhibition highlighting slate with two temporary exhibitions (arts and heritage) and hosts 5 dramatic readings (details on website). Boutique. Yvonne L. Bombardier Cultural Centre
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Official presenter of performances in the Des Sources MRC. Every year, some 15 professional shows are presented, as are 7 visual arts exhibitions at the Espace Hortense art gallery. Enjoy! Haut-Saint-François Galerie d’art Cookshire-Eaton / Maison de la culture John-Henry-Pope
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25, rue Principale Est, Cookshire-Eaton 819-578-4383 – galeriedartcookshireeaton.com Schedule: April to December and anytime by reservation. The Cookshire-Eaton art gallery has a program of exhibitions featuring contemporary up-and-coming as well as established artists, in the heritage environment of the Haut-Saint-François region. Collection Louis-Émile-Beauregard
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1002, avenue J.-A.-Bombardier, Valcourt 450-532-2250 – centreculturelbombardier.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays in winter.
900, rue du Lac, Dudswell 819-560-8474 – municipalitededudswell.ca Schedule: June to September.
Discover numerous Québec artists of various styles. Each year, 5 to 9 exhibitions are presented, providing a beautiful showcase of the visual arts. Free entry. Ad, p. 78
A fascinating exhibition of realistic miniature wooden sculptures of items from the daily lives of yesteryear. Also, a tribute to Éva Tanguay - the “Queen of Vaudeville.” Art gallery. Megantic Galerie d’Art du Presbytère 211-A, rue Principale, Lambton 418-486-7967 – galeriedartlambton.e-monsite.com Schedule: June to September. The art gallery is located in the heart of Lambton in the rectory, a heritage building dating back to 1906, which hosts exhibitions featuring the works of 30 or so artists and artisans from the region, as well as a symposium held in July.
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Musée des communications et d’histoire de Sutton
679, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-534-3893 lemuseeduchocolatdelaconfiseriebromont.com Schedule: Year-round. This chocolate museum is located next to Confiserie Bromont and features talks and information on this delectable product. People of all ages will love every minute of their visit. Ad, p. 37 B-3
Musée Bruck 225, rue Principale, Cowansville 450-263-6101 – ville.cowansville.qc.ca Schedule: Year-round.
A collection of art works including a painting by Alexander Young Jackson of the Group of Seven, as well as pieces by the Beaver Hall Group. The Museum regularly presents visual and textile art exhibitions. Brome County Museum and Children’s Museum
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130, rue Lakeside, Lac-Brome 450-243-6782 – bromemuseum.com Schedule: Mid-May to Thanksgiving. Five historical buildings. Military collections. World War I Fokker DVII plane. Children’s Museum. Former courthouse. Articles dating back to the arrival of Loyalists to the county. Former general store.
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2, rue River, Stanbridge East 450-248-3153 – museemissisquoi.ca Schedule: end of May to October. The Missisquoi Museum features more than 20,000 items and archives related to the region’s history, presented in three period buildings: the Cornell Mill (1830), Hodge’s General Store (1840), and the 12-sided Walbridge Barn (1881). Musée des communications et d’histoire de Sutton
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32, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 514-891-9560 – museedesutton.com Schedule: June to October. 2020 exhibition, “C’est ici que je veux vivre,” featuring Monique Leyrac, from June 20 to October 12. A permanent exhibition on the history of communications and Sutton (1800 -1960) is featured. The museum also stages mini-concerts. National Geographic Observétoiles
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169, chemin Staines, Sutton 450-538-5639 – observetoiles.com Schedule: May to September.
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Exploratory experience of the night sky in the world’s first outdoor augmented-reality planetarium.
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Musée du golf du Québec (Club de golf les Cèdres) 669, rue Coupland, Granby 450-372-0167 – golflescedres.com Schedule: Year-round.
This museum tells the history of golf, its origins, the greatest golfers in history, and major Canadian and Québec names, as well as important dates in golfing history, the manufacturing method of balls, etc.
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Verger Champêtre - Gîte & compagnie 2300, rue Cowie, Granby 450-379-5155 – vergerchampetre.com Schedule: June 1 to December 31.
Learn about crops, livestock, biodiversity, environment, and life on the farm in Québec on a 2.8-km interpretation trail featuring interpretation panels and an indoor interpretation centre. Centre d’interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin, Granby
Granby & Region Centre d’interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin
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700, rue Drummond, Granby 450-375-3861 – cinlb.org Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25-26 and January 1-2. Nature interpretation centre with 9.7 km of accessible trails; more than 400 metres of boardwalk; a marsh, a forest, observation towers; diverse wildlife and plants. Important Bird Area (IBA). Ad, p. 42 Érablière Bernard
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1268, rue Denison Ouest, Granby 450-375-5238 – erablierebernard.com Schedule: February to April.
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Artria - The Open Air Museum
5491, rue Foster et 2324, rue Beaulac, Waterloo 450-539-4650 – artria.ca Schedule: Year-round. Let time fade away as you admire monumental, largerthan-life, artistic works by renowned artists. The two exhibition routes featured by this open-air museum can be viewed by foot, bicycle, or car. An impressive tour!
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Musée ferroviaire 2326, rue Beaulac, Waterloo 450-539-4650 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca
Check out this caboose, turned into a tiny museum, to learn about the history of the town, a former railway hub, through interpretation panels and a model re-creating the village of the past.
Sugar shack featuring guided tours, tastings, cooking workshops, and the Trotteux, a 1.2-km trail through the woods. Enjoy learning about the maple through six generations of the Bernard family. Musée canadien de l’arme et du bronze
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53-1, rue Dufferin, Granby 450-405-4585 – museemab.com Schedule: Year-round, weekends only. Superb exhibition of over 1,200 contemporary weapons and a selection from the artwork collection, including paintings and bronze sculptures. Stamps are exhibited on our website.
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Colby-Curtis Museum
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535, rue Dufferin, Stanstead 819-876-7322 – colbycurtis.ca Schedule: Year-round.
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Le Cercle de Pierres de Stanstead (Stone Circle)
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Capelton Mine 5800, chemin Capelton, Hatley Township 819-346-9545 – 1-888-346-9545 – capelton.ca Schedule: May to October.
Underground tour of an old copper mine, a prospector’s tour, outdoor adventure trails, small museum, gift shop, etc. Marais de la Rivière aux Cerises
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69, chemin Roy, Magog 819-843-8118 – maraisauxcerises.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays during off-season. This nature interpretation centre features an exhibition presenting the history of the marsh on a natural site with 4 km of walking trails. Don’t forget to visit the exhibition on the province’s endangered birds "De plumes et de bois: oiseaux menacés du Québec". The Merry House. Engaging with our history
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708, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-201-0727 – maisonmerry.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed December 24 to 26 and December 31 to January 2. The Merry House relates the history of Magog and the region from the time of the Indigenous peoples to the American settlers and to today. New exhibition “Ndakina: The Abenaki in the Eastern Townships” as of June 21, 2020. Vignoble Le Cep d’Argent
The Colby-Curtis Museum presents exhibits demonstrating the richness of the English-speaking elite and the history of the Eastern Townships. Come and have English tea while admiring the Victorian garden!
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3, rue Notre-Dame, Stanstead 819-876-2282 – stansteadstonecircle.org Schedule: Year-round. Various seasonal activities including musical performances, special events, meditation activities, astronomical observations, and more. Sherbrooke C-2
Maison de l’eau - Parc Lucien-Blanchard 755, rue Cabana, Sherbrooke 819-821-5893 – maisondeleau.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed Monday and Tuesday from Labour Day to May 20.
«Vivant en bibitte!» is a fascinating exhibition of live reptiles and amphibians. It is the perfect spot to get a close-up look at species found in the region and to learn about them in an interactive manner. Open to everyone. Musée d’histoire de Sherbrooke
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275, rue Dufferin, Sherbrooke 819-821-5406 – mhist.org Schedule: Year-round. Two exhibition halls. Certified private archives service. Educational activities. Guided tours, heritage interpretation tours, and tour of the Frontenac hydroelectric station.
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1257, chemin de la Rivière, Magog 819-864-4441 – 1-877-864-4441 – cepdargent.com Schedule: Year-round. Free admission to the traditional Champagne-method interpretation centre with access to vineyard trails and panoramic stops. Guided tours and tastings available for a fee. © A.Petrecca
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Musée des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke
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241, rue Dufferin, Sherbrooke 819-821-2115 – mbas.qc.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays, early September to June 23. Located in a heritage building, Sherbrooke’s fine arts museum offers a varied program, from traditional to contemporary, as well as a permanent exhibition focused on the power of colours entitled «Couleurs manifestes.» The museum features three exhibition halls, bilingual guided tours, and a boutique. Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science
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225, rue Frontenac, Sherbrooke 819-564-3200 – 1-877-434-3200 – mns2.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays from Labour Day to June 24. The nature and science museum presents AlterAnima, a unique encounter with mounted animals in lifelike poses; Terra Mutantès, a multisensory show; four scientific exhibitions per year; and many activities. Ad, p. 61 Uplands Cultural and Heritage Centre
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9, rue Speid, Sherbrooke 819-564-0409 – uplands.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed in January and February. A grand neo-Georgian house. Historical and contemporary art exhibitions featuring local artists. Traditional English tea service (by reservation for groups). Diverse concerts and workshops.
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Coaticook River Valley Beaulne Museum
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96, rue de l’Union, Coaticook 819-849-6560 – museebeaulne.qc.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays May 16 to September 15. Located inside the beautiful Arthur-OsmoreNorton castle, this museum presents exhibitions of period costumes and textiles, works of art, and regional history. Ad, p. 72 C-3
Parc Découverte Nature 2471, chemin Baldwin-Barnston, Coaticook 819-849-2677 – 1-888-849-2677 decouvertenature.qc.ca Schedule: Mid-May to mid-October; Winter, by reservation. Pond and stream fishing (equipment included), cooking area (barbecue), tour of a fish farm, hiking, bird-watching as well as ice fishing. Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site
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6790, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton 819-835-5448 – 1-888-773-8888 parcscanada.gc.ca/stlaurent Schedule: Late June to late September. The Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site features multimedia shows, the Xplorers activity, and audio guides.
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Moulin à laine d’Ulverton 210, chemin Porter, Ulverton 819-826-3157 – moulin.ca Schedule: May to October.
Presbytère et Maison de la Culture de Racine
Verger Le Gros Pierre
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6335, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton 819-835-5549 – grospierre.com Schedule: Early July to mid-December. Surrounded by 10,000 dwarf apple trees, the Gros Pierre site processes and explains apples, featuring 21 varieties including 7 not available elsewhere, tractor rides, a juice press, pies baked onsite, a playground, and a picnic area. Val-Saint-François C-1
Richmond County Historical Society Museum
1161, route 243, Melbourne 819-826-1332 – richmondcountyhistoricalsociety.com Schedule: July and August. The Richmond County Historical Society’s Museum is furnished like a typical 19th-century home. Come admire the interior décor and exhibitions depicting the region’s heritage. Presbytère et Maison de la Culture de Racine
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Guided tours. The perfect place to enjoy life at a leisurely pace. Walking trails through the countryside. Animals in summer. Terraces, picnic area, boutique and food services. Family rates and season passes available. Sunday brunch and activities for children. Museum of ingenuity J. Armand Bombardier
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1001, avenue J.-A.-Bombardier, Valcourt 450-532-5300 – 1-866-774-7808 museebombardier.com Schedule: Year-round. Be the star of a Ski-Doo® snowmobile advertisement, pilot a C-Series plane, create and test your vehicle of the future in the concept studio, attend an immersive show at the Moment Factory in Valcourt. Ad, p. 78 Parc historique de La Poudrière de Windsor
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342, rue Saint-Georges, Windsor 819-845-5284 – poudriere-windsor.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays, from October 15 to June 23. A tour of this black powder interpretation centre and its walking trails reveals this unique historic site. Interactive exhibition, guided theatrical tours, and multi-sensory show. Year-round hiking trails.
348, rue de l’Église, Racine 450-532-4934 – municipalite.racine.qc.ca Schedule: Late June to early September. At the heart of the village, the Presbytère de Racine manse invites you to tour its small museum (photos and artifacts) and hosts the exhibitions and activities of the Maison de la Culture. Guided tour of the church and walking tour of the village. Musée de l’ardoise
Moulin à laine d’Ulverton
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5, rue Belmont, Richmond 819-826-3313 – centreardoise.ca Schedule: June to September. In a slate-roofed church built in 1889, the slate interpretation centre offers a guided tour highlighting the history and heritage of slate in the region. Temporary art exhibitions. Dramatic readings (see website). Boutique.
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ASTROLab du parc national du Mont-Mégantic
Haut-Saint-François Centre d’interprétation de la Côte magnétique
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Experience the famous Magnetic Hill and enjoy a guided tour of its interpretation centre. Parking, picnic tables, and dry toilets are available to visitors. E-3
200, route 257 Sud, Chartierville 819-560-8522 – chartierville.ca/zone-tourisme/ attraits/centre-dinterpretation-de-la-mine-dor Schedule: July to September. At the gold mine interpretation centre you can tour the museum and pan for gold. A 3.5-km trail and a footbridge over Mining Stream in a beautiful natural setting lead to the exact location of the abandoned mine.
Exhibition: site explaining the events of July 6, 2013, and symbolizing our deep appreciation of the many generous gestures made.
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ASTROLab du parc national du Mont-Mégantic
189, route du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-2941 – 1-800-665-6527 – astrolab.qc.ca Schedule: Mid-May to mid-October. Guided tours of the ASTROLab and observatory. Astronomy evenings at the ASTROLab and public observatory. 4K high-definition and UHD movie Emergence, giant screen. Virtual reality. Children’s workshops. Reservations required.
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La solidarité au coeur de notre mémoire 5490, rue de la Gare, Lac-Mégantic destinationlacmegantic.com Schedule: June to September.
Route 257 Sud, Chartierville 819-560-8522 – chartierville.ca/zone-tourisme/ attraits/cote-magnetique Schedule: June to October.
Centre d’interprétation de la mine d’or (gold mine interpretation centre)
La Grange du parfumeur Maison du parfum, Magog
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La Grange du parfumeur - Maison du parfum
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301, route du Morne, mont Saint-Sébastien, Lac-Drolet 819-549-2566 – maisondugranit.ca Schedule: June to October.
1245, chemin des Pères, Magog 819-847-2514 – lagrangeduparfumeur.com Schedule: Year-round.
In an old quarry at an altitude of 680 metres, the Maison du granit is an interpretation centre presenting the history of granite. Onsite: walking trails, sculpture garden, unique panoramic view, coffee and gift shop.
One of the rare fragrance houses in the world to create, produce, and sell its perfumes all in the same location. Established by a local perfumer, the site celebrates the art of perfume with originality.
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211, rue Principale, Lambton 418-486-2821 – lambton.ca/le-touriste/quoi-faire/ patrimoine-et-culture Schedule: June 24 to Labour Day.
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Patrimoin’Art gives you the opportunity to discover Lambton’s history and religious built heritage through interpretation panels in the heart of the village and historical images inside the church. Guided tours available.
Soap Factories Saint-Michel Cathedral Basilica guided tours, Sherbrooke
Religious Heritage Memphremagog Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac
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1, rue Principale, Saint-Benoît-du-Lac 819-843-4080 – abbaye.ca Schedule: Year-round. An architectural jewel, the Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Abbey offers visitors a unique experience. Guided tours from June 20 to September 7, 2020 (with some exceptions). Audio guides available throughout the year. Shop open year round. Sherbrooke C-2
Saint-Michel Cathedral Basilica guided tours 130, rue de la Cathédrale, Sherbrooke 819-563-9934 – diocesedesherbrooke.org Schedule: Year-round.
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1249, route 112, Austin 450-297-3979 – savonneriediligences.ca Schedule: Year-round. Soap maker selling soap and natural body care products. Country boutique. Free sightseeing tours. Warm and personalized service. Families welcome. Rain or shine. Savon des Cantons / Gourmet par Nature
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1540, chemin des Pères, Magog 819-868-0161 – 1-877-868-0161 savondescantons.com Schedule: Year-round. Artisanal cosmetics and olive-oil soap. Marseille soap interpretation centre. Sea buckthorn interpretation centre. Bistro and boutique with sea buckthorn products onsite. Coaticook River Valley
Gothic-inspired building opened in 1957. Must-sees: the stained glass windows, archbishop’s chapel, relics of the Blessed Marie-Léonie Paradis, and a tour of the museum in tribute to her. Sanctuaire de Beauvoir
Memphremagog Savonnerie des Diligences
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675, côte de Beauvoir, Sherbrooke 819-569-2535 – sanctuairedebeauvoir.qc.ca Schedule: Year-round. A pilgrimage site dedicated to the Sacred Heart. Panoramic view, historic chapel, outdoor chapel, cafeteria (group reservations only), gift shop selling souvenirs and local products.
Les Savons Main de Nature Soaps
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769, chemin Standish, Barnston-Ouest 514-863-3347 – soaperiemaindenature.com Schedule: Year-round, closed during vacation. Call in advance. Small workshop creating handcrafted soaps. Made with vegetable oils, fruits, vegetables, and flowers from the region. Visit our small farm, horses, and gift shop. Cyclists are welcome.
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Local Flavours In our fields, public markets, microbreweries, vineyards, cheese-making facilities, cafés, bakeries, etc., you will encounter passionate people immensely proud of their efforts to produce fresh, healthy, and savoury products.
Berry Picking
Granby & Region Bleuetière Érablière Giard
Brome-Missisquoi Au Paradis des Fruits Dunham, Les Miels Naturels Charbonneau
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519, rue Bruce (route 202), Dunham 450-295-2667 – paradisdesfruits.com Schedule: Mid-June to November.
Stock up on blueberries and maple products while enjoying the beautiful countryside, a picnic area, a play area for children, and a petting zoo.
Pick your own or buy freshly picked strawberries, raspberries, blueberries (20 varieties), black currants, red currants, gooseberries, cherries, blackberries, apples (23 varieties), pears, plums, pumpkins, squash. Apple juice. Honey from our own beehives.
Les Bleuets BIO du Marquis
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Bleuetière Benoît 2676, chemin Vail, Dunham 450-295-2326 – bleuetierebenoit.com Schedule: July to August.
Pick your own or buy freshly picked blueberries. Treat yourself to blueberry chocolates, spreads, and pies.
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15, chemin Giard, Granby 450-372-6320 – bleuetieregiard.ca Schedule: Mid-July to early September.
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236, chemin West Hill, Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-5204 – lesbleuetsdumarquis.com Schedule: Mid-July to late August. Pick your own blueberries, grown without pesticides or herbicides. Certified organic by OCQV, Québec Vrai! Val-Saint-François Bleuetière Harmonie Nature
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115, chemin Lay, Melbourne 819-826-1638 harmonie_nature@hotmail.com Schedule: Mid-July to late August. Pick your own blueberries at our family blueberry farm, located in an enchanting setting in the Township of Melbourne. Come admire thousands of perennials, floral arrangements, pools, and waterfalls.
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Jardins Zone Orange
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Absintherie des Cantons
506, chemin Ste-Anne Sud Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle 450-775-6147 – jardinszoneorange.com Schedule: July to end of August.
800, rue Moeller, Granby 438-877-0290 – absinthequebec.com Schedule: Year-round, by reservation, a week prior.
Sea buckthorn orchard, gift shop, mini-farm (alpacas, pig, hens, etc.), picnic areas, panoramic view, pick your own sea buckthorn. Haut-Saint-François D-2
Ferme au Pré Bleu 409, chemin Paul, Ascot Corner 819-832-3959 Schedule: Late June to early August.
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Family business offering products distilled with great care from plants cultivated onsite and hand-picked. École du 3e rang, vignoble et cidrerie
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511, 3e rang Est, Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford 450-539-5467 – ecoledu3iemerang.com Schedule: June to October. In addition to wines and ciders, we produce alcoholic beverages made from pears, plums, and cherries.
Pick your own berries. Several varieties of strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries.
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Les Spiritueux Ungava 291, rue Miner, Cowansville 450-263-5835 – ungavaco.com Schedule: Year-round, Friday to Sunday.
5, route 137, Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton 450-777-2442 – cidreriemilton.com Schedule: Year-round. Passed on from generation to generation, our artisanal ciders are known worldwide for their finesse and boldness. Ice ciders, sparkling and semi-sparkling ciders, still ciders, and apple musts. Guided tours and tastings. Coaticook River Valley
Discover the micro-distillery boutique at Ungava Spirits, a producer of signature spirits made with natural ingredients from Quebec, and winner of numerous awards around the world. On-site tastings. Ad, inside front cover
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Domaine Pinnacle 150, chemin Richford, Frelighsburg 450-298-1026 – cidredomainepinnacle.com Schedule: Easter weekend to December.
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Domaine Ives Hill
12, chemin Boyce, Compton 819-837-0301 – domaineiveshill.com Schedule: May to October; December, weekends only. The estate grows and processes black currants. Four blackcurrant product lines: alcohols, food, health and beauty. Agritourism site. Guided tour and tasting activity to discover black currants: "À la découverte du cassis".
Locally grown products, ice ciders, apple ciders, and apple products. Boutique with welcome and interpretation centre. Panoramic views. Tastings onsite.
Les Spiritueux Ungava, Cowansville
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Cidrerie Milton, Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton
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Ô Taberna! Frigibière 52, rue Merry Nord, Magog 819-769-1995 – otaberna.ca Schedule: Year-round.
Ô Taberna! Frigibière, Magog
Specialized Québec microbrewery beer store. Our team will guide you in discovering talented Québec brewers and local products. Come and have a taste of every colour! Savon des Cantons / Gourmet par Nature
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1540, chemin des Pères, Magog 877-868-0161 – 1-877-868-0161 – savondescantons.com Schedule: Year-round. Explore our fields of sea buckthorn and savour our specialties on our covered terrace (gelatos, sandwiches, jellies, jams, mustard, confits, etc.).
Enjoy a tasty experience! Our duck rillettes, wild game terrines, and foie gras crème brûlée will delight your tastebuds. Tasting year-round. Gluten-free, pork-free products. We are looking forward to your visit. C-3
2621, chemin Fitch Bay, Stanstead Township 819-267-8770 – beret.rouge2621@gmail.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
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380, chemin de la Station, Compton 819-835-5762 – vergerferland.com Schedule: August to December. This orchard’s boutique offers products made onsite such as flavoured ciders, ice ciders, pear and plum jellies, pastries, and several gift box sets perfect for any occasion.
Brome-Missisquoi Cabane à sucre du Pic Bois
388, chemin Alfred-Desrochers, Orford 819-868-4217 – ducsdemontrichard.com Schedule: Year-round, closed on Sundays from January to April.
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Coaticook River Valley Cidrerie Verger Ferland
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1468, chemin Gaspé, Brigham 450-263-6060 – cabanedupicbois.com Schedule: February to October. Traditional maple syrup operation featuring hot maple taffy on snow, sugar shack meals all year round, maple vinegar, gift packages, and walking trails. A-3
Érablière Hilltop 4329, chemin Symington Road, Dunham 450-295-2270 – erablierehilltop.com Schedule: Late February to Late April.
Farm products and ready-made dishes to take home.
Traditional sugar-shack meals featuring local Québec pork and other products from the region.
Ducs de Montrichard, Orford
Cabane à sucre du Pic Bois, Brigham
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Le Vignoble du Ruisseau 4500, chemin Strobl, Dunham 450-538-3782 ext.: 250 – levignobleduruisseau.com Schedule: March and April.
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Enjoy traditional sugar camp dishes and those with a new twist, plus sugar on snow. Discover the maple products in our boutique. Granby & Region
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Érablière Bernard 1268, rue Denison Ouest, Granby 450-375-5238 – erablierebernard.com Schedule: Year-round, closed July.
Enjoy savouring fare from our traditional sugaring season menu in a family atmosphere. Several activities on site; interpretation trail and games, guided tours, tastings, and production site visit. Over 70 ready-made dishes available year-round. A-2
Érablière La Grillade 106, rue des Érables, Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby 450-375-5959 – grillade.ca Schedule: Year-round, by reservation.
Chocolatiers, Pastry Shops and Bakers Brome-Missisquoi Musée du chocolat (Chocolate Museum)
Catering service. Memphremagog B-3
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Le Vignoble du Ruisseau, Dunham
426, chemin George-Bonnallie, Eastman 450-297-2659 – 1-866-297-2659 hautboisnormand.ca Schedule: March and April, by reservation. Sugar shack meals, maple products.
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679, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-534-3893 lemuseeduchocolatdelaconfiseriebromont.com Schedule: Year-round. Visit the Musée du chocolat (chocolate museum), chocolate maker, restaurant and gourmet food store. Ad, p. 37 Boulangerie artisanale La mie bretonne
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511, rue du Sud, Cowansville 450-955-1500 – lamiebretonne.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays. A wide range of gourmet products from France and Québec including bread, pastries, espressos, sandwiches, salads, pizzas, and artisanal cheeses. Granby & Region Gâteaux Duvoquic
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5814, rue Foster, Waterloo 450-920-9200 – gateauxduvoquic.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Thuesday.
Érablière Bernard, Granby
For cakes, cupcakes, cake pops, high-end artistically designed cakes, or something else just to satisfy your taste buds, come and savour our pastries, have a coffee or creamy hot chocolate. Soups, sandwiches, salads. Opening spring 2020.
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Chocolats Vanden Eynden 1745, chemin Rivière-aux-Cerises, Magog 819-843-1706 – 1-855-999-1706 chocolatsvandeneynden.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Easter Monday, December 25-26 and January 1-2.
Production, distribution, and retail sale of our high-end chocolates. Wide variety for all occasions. “Eastern Townships Selection” inspired by and crafted to include agricultural products from the region.
WOW Freli Alpagas, Frelighsburg
Sherbrooke Boulangerie Pâtisserie Les Vraies Richesses
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242, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-933-7272 – oddo.rachel@gmail.com Schedule: Year-round.
Chocolats Vanden Eynden, Magog
11, rue Léger, Sherbrooke oddo.rachel@gmail.com Schedule: Year-round.
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Artisanal bakery and pastry shop, a great spot to take some time and enjoy the moment. Breads, pastries, baked goods, coffees, sandwiches, soups, salads, quiches, and lots of other delights.
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Ça beigne 16, rue Alexandre, Sherbrooke 819-437-1547 – cabeigne.com Schedule: Year round.
The doughnut shop, Ça Beigne (translation: “It’s all good!”), offers delicious, sumptuous, hearty doughnuts from fresh, top-quality products. Treat yourself at our unusual shop.... All good?
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Boulangerie Lambton 248, rue Principale, Lambton 418-486-2839 – boullambton@tellambton.net Schedule: Year-round, closed Sundays.
Bakery offering a wide range of breads, pâtés, pies, and pastries. Artisanal goods made from local ingredients daily. Plus various local products for sale in the boutique.
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Les alpagas de la Ferme Norli 160, route Pierre Laporte, Bromont 450-534-2305 – alpagasfermenorli.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and 26. Alpaca farm featuring self-guided or guided tours, a boutique with knitted goods for the home and the whole family, yarn for knitters, and spinning onsite.
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WOW Freli Alpagas 117, chemin des Érables, Frelighsburg 514-232-6021 – wowfrelialpagas.com Schedule: Year-round.
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Canards du Lac Brome
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40, chemin du Centre, Lac-Brome 450-242-3825 – canardsdulacbrome.com Schedule: Year-round, closed December 24 and January 1.
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Buy directly from the farm! Full range of Brome Lake Duck products. Exclusive bulk products. Meet our experts and learn how to cook duck. Free recipes. B-3
Domaine des Nobles Alpagas
24, chemin Barnes, Lac-Brome 450-242-4255 – alpagas-dna.ca Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Sales, boarding, breeding. Training for new alpaca farmers. Interpretation panels and guided tours of the farm and boutique. B-3
Alpagas Sutton 1474, chemin Macey, Sutton 450-538-1538 – alpagassutton.com Schedule: Year-round.
Granby & Region École du 3e rang, vignoble et cidrerie
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511, 3e rang Est, Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford 450-539-5467 – ecoledu3iemerang.com Schedule: June to October. Visit our vineyard and apple, plum, and pear orchards on a small farm featuring cattle, sheep. a horse, and a jenny. Savour our food and drinks on the terrace near the lake. Coaticook River Valley
Self-guided or guided tours (in season), video presentation, wildlife observation, boutique, picnic area, panoramic view, special events. Reservations required for groups of 10 or more. Au Diable Vert « Station de montagne »
Au Diable Vert « Station de montagne », Sutton
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169, chemin Staines, Sutton 450-538-5639 – audiablevert.com Schedule: Year-round. Organic Highland beef has less fat due to the cattle’s thick fur and the meat is more tender because of the animal’s slow rate of growth. Pasture-fed only, without growth hormones, antibiotics, or additives. Available frozen and vacuum-packed.
Ferme du Plateau (C.I.A.R.C.)
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125, rue Morgan, Coaticook 819-849-4802 – ciarc.ca Schedule: Late June to mid-August. No visits if thunderstorm. Located just 2 minutes from downtown Coaticook, our guided tours feature a heritage barn, the historic figure Lauréat Lavoie, a mini-farm, and an educational garden. Val-Saint-François Asinerie les ânes en culotte
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601, 9 rang Est, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle 579-488-8894 – lesanesenculotte.com Schedule: June to September. e
Family farm featuring donkey watching and petting in their living environment. Interpretation route, activities for children, picnic tables, scenic views, and a shop with donkey milk cosmetics. Haut-Saint-François La Ferme Renaissance
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1120, 2e Rang Sud, Weedon 819-877-2813 – lafermerenaissance.com Schedule: Year-round. Call us for schedule.
Asinerie les ânes en culotte, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle
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Come visit the Ferme Renaissance in Weedon. Discover all of our farm animals (wild boar, red deer, Tamworth pigs, and ponies) and our boutique.
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Fromagerie Saint-Benoit-du-Lac
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1, rue Principale, Saint-Benoît-du-Lac 819-843-4080 – abbaye.ca Schedule: Year-round.
Fromagerie Missiska, Bedford
Cheesemakers and Dairy Producers
Coaticook River Valley
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100, rue Wheeler, Bedford 579-433-8585 – missiska.com Schedule: Year-round. At Missiska’s cheese factory, our distinctive A2 Jersey cow milk is used to make unique and delicious cheeses. A must-visit agrotourism destination featuring tastings, production site tours, and local products. Fromagerie des Cantons
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441, boulevard de Normandie Nord, Farnham 450-293-2498 – fromageriedescantons.com Schedule: Year-round. Cheese maker selling soft to semi-firm and firm cheeses made from raw and thermized milk. Fromagerie Cornes et Sabots
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Laiterie de Coaticook
Brome-Missisquoi Fromagerie Missiska
Cheese maker selling fine cheeses such as Swiss, blue, Gouda, curd, and goat cheeses. Also available in the shop are the Abbey’s fondue cheese, a Camembert, and an old cheddar.
1000, rue Child, Coaticook 819-849-2272 – 1-800-846-7224 laiteriedecoaticook.com Schedule: Year-round. Family business specializing in the production of cheese and ice cream. Come discover our various products at our ice cream counter and visit our milk museum. Ad, p. 72 C-3
Fromagerie La Station 440, chemin Hatley, Compton 819-835-5301 – fromagerielastation.com Schedule: Year-round.
Farm cheese produced from raw and thermized organic milk. See first-hand the Alfred Le Fermier, Comtomme, and Chemin Hatley cheese-making processes. Free visit to the family business and cheese tastings. D-3
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641, rang de l’Ange Gardien, Notre-Dame-deStanbridge 438-494-8831 – cornesetsabots.com Schedule: April to Mid-February.
277, chemin Bulwer, Martinville 819-861-2021 – fermelesbroussailles.com Schedule: Year-round. Cheese maker and goat farm producing goat and sheep cheeses from raw organic milk. Year-round sales and goat viewing at the farm all year round.
Come discover our artisanal cheeses freshly made from raw goat’s milk! We are an organic farm that follows the principles of permaculture so our goats are free to live their lives naturally. Memphremagog C-3
La Pinte 1060, rue Westmount, Ayer’s Cliff 819-867-0131 – lapinte.ca Schedule: Year-round, winter Saturdays only.
Come visit our dairy bar, learn all about milk processing, and enjoy tastings of milk, chocolate milk, and many more dairy products.
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Fromagerie L’Oiseau Bleu - Fromages latino 525, boulevard Industriel, Asbestos 819-879-9191 – fromagesrumba.com Schedule: Year-round.
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Domaine de Courval 825, chemin de Courval, Waterville 819-837-0062 – domainedecourval.ca Schedule: May to October, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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68, route 216 Est, Wotton 819-828-2034 – fromagerielamaisongrise.com Schedule: Year-round. Family business on an ancestral farm specialized in goat milk production and processing. Come discover our range of cheeses. Farm boutique and agricultural tourism in the summer.
Artisanal farm producing a variety of organic goat cheeses. Everything at the farm is hand made with love and pride.
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Ferme et Fromagerie La Maison Grise
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154, Route 222, Racine 450-532-2483 – fromagerienouvellefrance.com Schedule: Year-round, closed January and early February. Cheese maker specialized in creating fine cheeses and yogurts using sheep milk. Their cheeses have won 42 awards and twice won gold at CASEUS: Best cheese in Québec. Fromagerie le Campagnard
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394, rue Graig, Richmond 819-644-0447 – ja-campagnard@hotmail.com Schedule: Year-round. Artisanal cheese maker producing cheddar cheese using 100% pure milk, herb cheeses, cheeses in brine, smoked cheeses, curd cheese, and block cheeses. Welcome to our place! La Ferme Écologique Coop. d’Ulverton
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503, rue de la Carrière, Weedon 819-877-3210 – fromagerieptitplaisir.com Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and January 1. A family company since 1997, this producer and processor takes animal well-being to heart. From our land to your plate, all of our products are 100% natural and free of modified milk substances. Megantic E-2
Fromagerie La Chaudière 3226, rue Laval, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-4664 – 1-800-667-4330 fromagerielachaudiere.com Schedule: Year-round. Cheeses fresh daily, regional and imported fine cheeses, cheese bread, patisseries baked onsite, ice cream, and more. Authentic taste like in the olden days.
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51, route 143, Ulverton 819-826-3855 la-ferme-ecologique-coopdulverton.business.site Schedule: Consult our website.
Bar Laitier Bizz Glace
Our farm shop, La Chèvre Potière, has a combined offering of farm products and utilitarian pottery. Tastings of artisanal goat cheese made from raw milk. Genuine local specialties.
All kinds of treats such as maple and Belgian chocolates, fruit yogurt bars dipped in chocolate, a selection of healthy choices, and more. Stop at this dairy bar for some sweet seasonal indulgence!
255, rue Principale, Lambton 418-486-7281 Schedule: Mid-May to Labour Day.
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Bleu Lavande 891, chemin Narrow (route 247), Stanstead (Fitch Bay) 819-876-5851 – 1-888-876-5851 bleulavande.com Schedule: May to October.
Bleu Lavande invites you to discover the many benefits and beauty of lavender. Self-guided and guided tours, outdoor massages, terrace-café, picnic area, and comprehensively stocked boutique. Sherbrooke C-2
Parc du Domaine Howard (Serres municipales Carl-Camirand)
Parc du Domaine Howard, Sherbrooke
A heritage estate located in the heart of Sherbrooke’s Old North ward. Discover and enjoy the many plant mosaics, flowerbeds, historic buildings, charming paths, and pond.
Gardens and Horticulture Brome-Missisquoi Joie de Lavande
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50, chemin Mont Écho, Lac-Brome 450-243-5438 – joiedelavande.com Schedule: June to Thanksgiving. Experience the essence of lavender in the heart of Knowlton. Take a stroll or have a picnic in our lavender fields, pick a bouquet, visit the store, and immerse yourself in the sense of well-being induced by organic lavender. Plantation Bernier
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297, chemin de Brome, Lac-Brome 450-534-2417 – plantationbernier.com May 1 to November 1, by appointment, sale of trees with roots (fir, spruce, cedar). November 1 to December 24, sale of Christmas trees and wreaths. Memphremagog Herbes Orford
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6749, route 220, Orford 819-481-1231 – herbesorford.com Schedule: May to October. Enjoy a pleasant stroll in our gardens located on the outskirts of the Parc National du Mont-Orford. Observe the wide variety of herbs, and medicinal and edible plants that are part of our landscaping and sold onsite.
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1350, boul. de Portland, Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 destinationsherbrooke.com/fr/visiteurs Schedule: May to October.
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Plantations Stéphan Perreault 331, route 143 Nord, Val-Joli 819-845-1160 plantationsperreault.com Schedule: June to December.
Stand with fruit, corn, and other vegetables. Pick your own strawberries, pumpkins, and squash. Cut down your own Christmas tree. Guided educational tours for groups. Nearby Des Sources Region Parc Marie-Victorin de Kingsey Falls
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385, boulevard Marie-Victorin, Kingsey Falls 819-363-2528 – 1-888-753-7272 parcmarievictorin.com Schedule: June to October. Themed gardens, mosaicultures, tropical greenhouse, and general store. Tastings, activities, and interpretation. Guided tour of a Cascades plant. Playground. Packages available. Self-guided and audio tours.
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Marché public de Magog Location: see on Facebook or Website, Magog 514-746-3449 – marchepublicmagog.com Schedule: June to October, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Marché de soir de Compton
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Les Jardins Vivaces de Fernand 480, route 112, Westbury Township (East Angus) 819-832-2714 – jardinsvivacesdefernand.com Schedule: June 15 to Labour Day, closed Mondays.
323, rue Principale, Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-0732 – abbondanzafarm@gmail.com Schedule: Mid-May to Thanksgiving, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A charming, family-friendly setting worth discovering, the market offers fresh, local, and sustainably grown produce as well as handicrafts, a café, musical entertainment, and special events. Coaticook River Valley Marché de soir de Compton
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Gardens with more than 100 000 perennial plants featuring over 2 500 varieties. 15 bridges, Japanese garden, 500-ft. water cascade, ponds, gazebo. Picnic tables.
3, chemin de Hatley, Compton 819-835-9463 – comptonales.com/marche Schedule: Late June to September, Thursday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Public and Farmer Markets
Every Thursday, more than 25 producers gather in the heart of the village of Compton to sell a range of fresh products. Activities for children, music, friendly atmosphere, and you can even have a meal onsite.
Brome-Missisquoi Marché public de la Station Gourmande de Farnham
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313, rue de l’Hôtel-de-Ville, Farnham 450-293-3178 – ville.farnham.qc.ca Schedule: June to October, Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon. Public market offering a wide variety of fresh, local products.
Marché public de la Station Gourmande de Farnham
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Marché de la ferme Beaulieu
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3700, route 147, Waterville 819-562-6477 – fermebeaulieu.com Schedule: April to December. Our mission is to produce high-quality products from our garden and bakery, in a harmonious work environment, and to offer them for our clientele’s enjoyment.
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Au Paradis des Fruits Dunham
519, rue Bruce (route 202), Dunham 450-295-2667 – paradisdesfruits.com Schedule: Mid-June to November. Boutique, year-round.
Ferme Api M.D., Mansonville
Honey Producers
Pick your own or buy freshly picked strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, black currants, red currants, gooseberries, cherries, blackberries, apples (23 varieties), pears, and plums. Enjoy our apple juice, honey from our beehives, and more.
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Domaine de Dunham
Memphremagog B-3
Ferme Api M.D. 390, route de Mansonville (route 243) Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-0037 – fermeapi.ca Schedule: Year-round.
Come get your honey and blueberries at the farm! Artisans offering raw unpasteurized honey that reflects the region’s diverse and abundant mountain flora. Blueberries available from mid-July to mid-August. New feature: apiary presentation. Coaticook River Valley C-3
Miel pur Délice
815, route 141, Coaticook 819-849-9994 – mielpurdelice.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays to Thursdays during winter.
4470, chemin Godbout, R.R.3, Dunham 450-295-1155 – domainededunham.ca Schedule: Mid-August to late October, from Wednesday to Sunday. Large orchard with 25 000 fruit trees. Pick your own apples, crab apples, plums, and pears. Picnic areas. Boutique and fruit stand. Reception hall in an ancestral barn, weddings in the orchard. A-3
Au Coeur de la Pomme 42, route 237 Nord, Frelighsburg 450-298-5319 – aucoeurdelapomme.ca Schedule: Late August to early November, closed Tuesdays. Artisanal production of cider vinegar and specialty vinegars: wine, raspberry, and maple. Related products: jams, jellies, confits, mustards, relishes, vinaigrettes. Country-style boutique.
Over a dozen artisanal honey products made by hand. Tastings available at our boutique. Guided tours, interpretation, and beekeeping for a day, by reservation. Val-Saint-François Miellerie Lune de Miel
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252, rang 3 Est, Stoke 819-346-2558 – miellerielunedemiel.com Schedule: June to October. Groups and boutique, year-round. Fascinating guided tour focused on the life of bees and the wonders of honey. Observe bees at work with a visit to a giant hive. Animated film for children in the morning. Tours for adults in the afternoon. Ad, p. 66
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Granby & Region Verger Champêtre - Gîte & compagnie
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2300, rue Cowie, Granby 450-379-5155 – vergerchampetre.com Schedule: June to December.
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Farm with 30 acres of fruit trees, 2.8-km interpretation trail, 250 animals you can feed, garden with 1,001 vegetables, interpretation centre, play structures for children, picnic areas, boutique, and lodging. B-2
École du 3e rang, vignoble et cidrerie 511, 3e rang Est, Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford 450-539-5467 – ecoledu3iemerang.com Schedule: September and October, weekends only.
Fruit stand. Scab-resistant apples: Liberty, Belmac, Eden. Old schoolhouse store selling still (or flat) cider, ice cider, sparkling ice cider, rosé cider, and other alcoholic beverages. Milton Cidery
3J B-2
5, route 137, Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton 450-777-2442 – cidreriemilton.com Schedule: Year-round. Gourmet boutique: Ciders, pies, local products, and more. Artisanal cidery: Tastings and guided tours. Bistro: Daily menu, breakfast, stuffed sandwiches. In season: Pick your own, outdoor bar, and tractor rides.
Cidrerie Verger Ferland, Compton
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Verger familial et Compagnons 60, chemin Fitch Bay, Magog 819-868-0600 vergerfamilialetcompagnons.com Schedule: July to October. Environmentally friendly orchard, mini-farm, picnic area, apples, and apple-related products and experiences, including our famous apple ice cream, apple juice, apple picking, tasting, and educational tour. Packages (group) available. Verger de l’Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac
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1, rue Principale, Saint-Benoît-du-Lac 819-843-4080 – abbaye.ca Schedule: Labour Day to Thanksgiving. Pick your own apples on weekends from Labour Day to Thanksgiving. Check out the orchards’ stand with about 20 varieties of apples. Groups may visit on weekdays, by reservation. Coaticook River Valley Cidrerie Verger Ferland
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380, chemin de la Station, Compton 819-835-5762 – vergerferland.com Schedule: August to December. Pick your own apples and pears. In season, come cut your own Christmas tree! In our boutique, taste products from this orchard/cidery, such as doughnuts, jellies, and ciders flavoured with plums and pears. Verger Le Gros Pierre
2J C-3
6335, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton 819-835-5549 – grospierre.com Schedule: Early July to mid-December.
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Pick your own apples and pumpkins. 21 varieties of apples, including several varieties unique in the region. Pies, pastries, and additional products baked onsite, a juice press, playground, and picnic area.
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Le Vignoble du Ruisseau
4500, chemin Strobl, Dunham 450-538-3782 ext.: 250 – levignobleduruisseau.com Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and January 1st. This vineyard has made its reputation by growing vinifera grape varieties using geothermal energy. Covered bridge, vaulted cask storage cellar, two-storey winery, tasting room, boutique, sugar shack, liquor production site, and cidery. Val Caudalies - vignoble et cidrerie Vignoble de la Bauge, Brigham
Vineyards Brome-Missisquoi Vignoble Bromont
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1095, chemin Nord, Brigham 450-263-4988 – francois.vaes@gmail.com Schedule: June to October.
Vignoble de la Bauge
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155, rue des Érables, Brigham 450-266-2149 – labauge.com Schedule: June to December. Vineyard and animal park featuring boar, red deer, and other exotic animals. Tastings and pairings of food and wine. Tours of the vineyard and animal park. Restored old barn for wedding and receptions. Vignoble La Grenouille
Tours, guided tastings, wines and ciders, personalized packages, hiking, apple and table grape picking, panoramic views, picnic area, and large covered terrace for outdoor events.
JV A-3
Vignoble Clos Ste-Croix
The Vignoble Bromont vineyard’s Auberge & Boutique are located southwest of Bromont’s mountain. The comments have been unanimous: excellent wines and magnificent décor. A sophisticated and personalized experience awaits.
JPV B-3
434, chemin Plouffe, Cowansville 450-578-6562 – vignoblelagrenouille.com Schedule: May to November.
PV A-3
4921, rue Principale, Dunham 450-295-2333 – valcaudalies.com Schedule: May to October. November to April, by reservation.
3734, rue Principale, Dunham 450-295-3281 – closstecroix.ca Schedule: Mid-May to mid-October. Vineyard located in the heart of the century-old village of Dunham. Red, rosé, white, and fortified wines for sale in the boutique. Vignoble de l’Orpailleur - ÉCONOMUSÉE de la Vigne et du Vin
3PV A-3
1086, rue Bruce (route 202), Dunham 450-295-2763 – 1-888-295-2763 orpailleur.ca Schedule: Year-round. Three different guided tours including one that shows visitors the basics of sabrage, opening a bottle of brut with a saber. Turnkey packages for corporate events, celebrations, or weddings. Restaurant onsite. Economuseum.
Tastings hosted by the grape growers. Discover different grape varieties (L’Acadie blanc, De Chaunac) and amazing red wines. Pick your own table grapes in season.
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Vignoble Domaine Côtes d’Ardoise
V A-3
879, rue Bruce (route 202), Dunham 450-295-2020 – cotesdardoise.com Schedule: Year-round, variable schedule according to season. Various tasting packages. Guided tours by reservation. Ideal location for weddings and events. Exhibition of some 100 Québec artists featuring more than 250 sculptures. Vignoble Gagliano inc.
PV A-3
1046, rue Bruce (route 202), Dunham 450-295-3503 – vignoblegagliano.com Schedule: Year-round. January to April, weekends only. Tastings of wine produced onsite, boutique, walking trail in the woods and picnic area. Vignoble Les Trois Clochers
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341, rue Bruce (route 202), Dunham 450-295-2034 – 3clochers.com Schedule: Year-round. November to June, weekends only.
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Les Pervenches
100, chemin Richford, Frelighsburg 450-298-1444 – saragnat.com Schedule: May to October. Québec Vrai certified organic ecosystem. Farmhouse (sparkling), still, pear, and ice cider, ice wine, straw wine, and bitter apéritifs. Léon Courville vigneron
150, rue Boulais, Farnham 450-293-8311 – lespervenches.com Schedule: Consult our website. A certified organic and biodynamic three-hectare family estate and major Chardonnay producer. Regional wines and fermentations with no foreign yeasts. Explore the site with an audio tour.
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285, chemin Brome, Lac-Brome 450-243-0266 – leoncourville.com Schedule: Year-round, closed December 24 to January 3. Vineyard with 11 different grape varieties including three Vinifera varieties (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling) cultivated while respecting the environment. Wine-aging process in casks in a modern cellar. Selection of 17 wines. Domaine du Ridge
Family business where visitors can expect an attentive, warm welcome. Our house wines are light and dry, and often amaze their tasters. You’ll be delighted with our fortified wines and ice wine.
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Clos Saragnat
JV A-3
205, chemin Ridge, Saint-Armand 450-248-3987 – domaineduridge.com Schedule: Year-round, closed during the holiday season. At the famed Domaine du Ridge vineyard, you’ll discover authentic, high-quality wines produced with great care. You’ll delight in the flowery surroundings, old buildings, and vines as far as the eye can see. Vignoble Domaine Bresee
JV B-3
303, chemin Draper Hill, Sutton 450-538-3303 vignobledomainebresee.com Schedule: Year-round. A picturesque family farm with views of the Sutton Mountain Range. Tastings, boutique, picnic area. Granby & Region École du 3e rang, vignoble et cidrerie
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511, 3e rang Est, Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford 450-539-5467 – ecoledu3iemerang.com Schedule: June to October. A stop on the Route des vins de l’Estrie wine route. Alcoholic beverages made with grapes, apples, pears, plums, and cherries. In a building built like an old schoolhouse, on a small farm, we produce wine, juice, sausages, and jams.
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Au Vignoble d’Orford 318, chemin Bice, Orford 819-212-1211 – auvignobledorford.com Schedule: May to October.
Le Domaine Bergeville
La Belle Alliance, vignoble
V B-2
239, chemin de Fulford, Shefford 450-539-0880 – labellealliance.ca Schedule: May to October. Welcome to the La Belle Alliance vineyard. Our goal is to do everything in our power to create a strong sense of belonging in our community by serving high-quality wines in a restful countryside setting. Memphremagog Le Domaine Bergeville
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1030, chemin Sherbrooke Hatley Township 819-842-1026 – domainebergeville.ca Schedule: Late June to mid-October. Off-season, by reservation.
3J C-2
693, chemin du Sanctuaire, Sherbrooke 819-563-5115 – haltedespelerins.com Schedule: May to October. A stop on the Route des vins de l’Estrie wine route, on the edge of the countryside but close to the city. Visit the Halte des Pèlerins vineyard for an unparalleled savoury experience only five minutes from downtown Sherbrooke. Val-Saint-François
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186, route 143, Ulverton 819-826-3334 – lesvallonsdewadleigh.com Schedule: May to October.
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1087, chemin de la Rivière, Magog 819-847-1485 – vignoblechdelariviere.com Schedule: May to December. January to April, by reservation.
A stop on the Route des vins de l’Estrie wine route. Wine tasting, wine and wine-making products for sale, light meals, reception room rental and catering service for groups, 5-km hiking trail.
La Route des Vins de l’Estrie Sherbrooke 819-563-5115 – routedesvinsdelestrie.com
Family-run vineyard located near the Magog River. Red, white, rosé, and fortified wine aged in oak barrels, sparkling wine produced. Vignoble Le Cep d’Argent
Sherbrooke La Halte des Pèlerins
Les Vallons de Wadleigh
An unmissable stop on the Route des vins de l’Estrie wine route, this is the only certified organic winery in Québec exclusively dedicated to producing sparkling wine using the traditional method. Come try our sparkling RED wine! Vignoble Chemin de la Rivière
Located in the heart of the Orford region, surrounded by mountains and featuring a view of Lake Memphremagog. An ideal microclimate for growing 10,000 vines. Two tour options are offered.
Ready for a grape adventure? Taste the Eastern Townships’ wines where we don’t just reinvent happiness, we live it! Let us guide you through the world of each winegrower, happy to share their passion and introduce you to their terroir products.
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1257, chemin de la Rivière, Magog 819-864-4441 – 1-877-864-4441 cepdargent.com Schedule: Year-round, except January to April. Explore the world of champagne in the Eastern Townships and discover the effervescence produced by the traditional Champagne method, which the Scieur family has mastered for six generations. Ad, p. 55
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A genuinely vibrant feeling characterizes our towns. The businesses, infrastructure, projects underway, and numerous activities that drive them create a feeling that the best is yet to come. Add to that all of the festive events that take place, and you have towns that will stand out and toward which you will always gravitate.
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Events
May 9-24, 2020
Our events are inspired by the seasons and our terroir products, varying from the gourmet to the cultural, from sportsrelated to simply festive. So many choices!
Off Festival des Harmonies C-2 Sherbrooke 833-252-3026 – sherbrookeenmusique.com Music performed outdoors, giving spring in Sherbrooke a musical allure. More than 100 free musical performances.
May 2-3, 2020
May 14-17, 2020
Le Printanier B-2
Festival des harmonies et orchestres C-2 symphoniques du Québec
Bromont 450-534-0787 – peobromont.org The Olympic Equestrian Park in Bromont presents the first regional horse show in the Eastern Townships. New talent will emerge at the Printanier de Bromont!
Sherbrooke 833-252-3026 – festivaldesharmonies.com One of America’s largest gatherings of amateur musicians, the Festival des harmonies attracts more than 10 000 musicians and spectators to Sherbrooke.
June 6-7, 2020 Clé des Champs de Dunham A-3 Dunham 450-295-2418 – cledeschampsdunham.com An agrotourism event bringing together more than 60 exhibitors, producers, and artisans offering a wide variety of gourmet products.
Le Printanier, Bromont
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Rodéo d’Ayer’s Cliff
June 6, 2020 and February 2021 (dates to be confirmed)
Semaine de jazz au Camp Musical d’Asbestos
June 7-12, 2020
Fishing Festival C-3
Jazz Week at the Camp Musical C-1 d’Asbestos
Coaticook 819-849-2677 – 1-888-849-2677 decouvertenature.qc.ca
Asbestos 819-879-4342 – 1-888-834-4342 campmusicalinc.com
Enjoy fishing at the most technologically sophisticated fish-breeding station in North America. Activities for the entire family.
Jazz Week presents concerts every night of the week with guest artists and our adult students. Consult our website for the program.
June 7 2020
June 11-14, 2020
Grand Tour du Lac Mégantic E-2
Ayer’s Cliff Rodeo C-3
Lac-Mégantic 819-583-5515 – 1-800-363-5515 gtlacmegantic.com
Ayer’s Cliff 819-345-1306 – rodeoayerscliff.com
A festive, intermediate-level, family-oriented bike excursion in an enchanting setting around Lake Megantic.
7th edition of the Ayer’s Cliff Rodeo combining pleasure, extreme sports, country music, and the discovery of local products.
June 12-13, 2020 Brocante Moto A-3 Bedford 450-299-9702 – brocantemoto.com Motorcycle test drives, numerous exhibitors, trial demonstration, handling course, talks, various workshops, film screenings, concerts, door prizes, and surprises!
June 12-14, 2020 Sherbrooke t’en Bouche un Coin C-2 Sherbrooke 819-542-1980 – stebuc.com
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Gourmet event highlighting the talents of the region’s top chefs and the fare of its producers.
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June 20 to July 1, 2020
July 1-4, and 8-11, 20120
CéraMystic - Pottery on the Lawn C-3
Mont-Mégantic Astronomy Festival
Barnston-Ouest 819-838-1657 – artsrozynski.com
Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-2941 – 1-800-665-6527 astrolab.qc.ca
Exhibition and sale featuring the contemporary works of 30 potters, from garden sculptures to whimsical café-au-lait bowls.
June 20 to October 31, 2020
July 3, 2020 Défi-vision (Mira)
Dunham 450-295-2222 – natureetcreation.ca
Granby 450-375-3055 – mira.ca
This is Nature and Creation’s 20th anniversary. More than 70 artists will showcase some 200 works at the Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoise vineyard.
Held at the Granby Autodrome, Défi-Vision, a fundraiser for the Mira Foundation, is a unique car race where the drivers, who are blind, have celebrity co-pilots.
June 26-28, 2020 Bromont 450-534-0787 – attelagebromont.org Horses and their riders perform beautiful symphonies.
July 2020 (dates to be confirmed) Mascoto - la Fête des mascottes B-2 Granby 450-361-6065 – fetedesmascottes.ca A colourful festival featuring shows, a sidewalk sale, street performances, fun games, and giant cuddly mascots.
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Celebration of astronomy in Quebec: stargazing through a 1.6-m telescope, many instruments onsite, all in a cosmic atmosphere, over three long weekends!
Nature and Creation (International A-3 Sculpture Exhibition)
Bromont International Driving B-2
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July 4-5, 2020 Open House Along the Brome-Missisquoi A-3 Wine Route Dunham 1-888-811-4928 – laroutedesvins.ca The Brome-Missisquoi region’s vineyards will welcome visitors with free wine tastings. The perfect opportunity to chat with winemakers.
July 4-5, 2020 CanadaMan / CanadaWoman Xtreme E-2 Triathlon Lac-Mégantic 819-847-2197 – caxtri.com The biggest extreme triathlon in North America! Three Ironman competitions in a wilderness setting.
July 4 to August 15, 2020 Orford Musique Festival
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Orford 819-843-3981 – 1-800-567-6155 – orford.mu The Orford Music Festival is a prestigious event of international scope. Its rich artistic program features more than 70 events throughout the summer.
Mascoto - la Fête des mascottes, Granby
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ShazamFest, Barnston-Ouest
July 5-14, 2020
July 9-11, 2020
Quebec tennis championship B-2 18 years old and under
Soif de Musique B-3
Waterloo 450-539-2282 – tennisenligne.ca The Quebec tennis championship for players under 18 years old gathers the best young athletes in Quebec, both boys and girls. Come join us!
July 8-12, 2020 Sherblues & Folk C-2 Sherbrooke 819-565-5656 – sherblues.ca More than 50 blues and folk performances presented in downtown Sherbrooke on Wellington St. N. and in participating bars and restaurants.
Cowansville 450-775-4295 – soifdemusique.com The Soif de musique festival offers a wide range of musical tastes that attracts a great number of festival-goers.
July 9-12. 2020 ShazamFest C-3 Barnston-Ouest 819-580-4118 – shazamfest.com A carnival-like festival featuring musicians, acrobats, burlesque performers, skateboarders, wrestlers, and dancers. Free admission for children. Camping onsite.
July 9 to August 1, 2020 Concerts de la Cité C-2 Sherbrooke 819-565-5656 – concertsdelacite.ca Free outdoor concerts in downtown Sherbrooke. A variety of musical concerts and shows for children and the entire family.
July 10-12, 2020 Sentier Artistique des Hauts-Boisés D-2 Sawyerville 819-889-2549 – palmer_judy@hotmail.com
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Fête du Lac des Nations Promutuel Assurance, Sherbrooke
July 11-12, 2020
July 20-28, 2020
Lambton Art symposium E-1
Circuit des Arts Memphrémagog C-3
Lambton 418-486-7967 – roberteaddy@tellambton.net
Magog 819-769-0663 – circuitdesarts.com
For an eleventh year, 30 artists will gather to paint at the Lambton Community and Recreation Center.
Route offering visitors access to the workshops and exhibition studios of artists working in visual arts and fine crafts.
July 11-19, 2020 Tour des Arts B-3 Sutton 450-538-8455 – 1-800-565-8455 – tourdesarts.com
July 18-26, 2020 Festival des Arts Georgeville - Fitch Bay C-3 Stanstead Township 514-261-3197 – festivaldesarts.net
Artists and artisans from Sutton, Mansonville, Bolton, Abercorn, Brome, and Knowlton open their studios to the public for the event’s 32nd year.
Group exhibition by 38 artists at four heritage sites, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Consult our website for more details.
July 14-19, 2020
July 18-26, 2020
Fête du Lac des Nations C-2 Promutuel Insurance
Granby National Bank Tennis Challenger B-2
Sherbrooke 819-569-5888 – fetedulacdesnations.com Family festival featuring 30 musical performances by artists from Quebec and the international scene, 6 fireworks evenings, activities for the entire family, mobile amusement park, arts and crafts, and food services.
Granby 450-777-3000 – challengerbanquenationale.com International tennis championship for ATP and WTA professional players leading up to the world rankings.
July 22 to August 2, 2020 International Bromont B-2
July 17-18, 2020
Bromont 450-534-0787 – internationalbromont.org
Festival L’Underground de Waterloo B-2
Québec’s largest horse jumping and hunter event.
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July 31 to August 2, 2020 Couleurs Urbaines, B-2 Visual Arts Symposium Granby 450-361-6081 – couleursurbaines.org More than 50 artists onsite, presenting a great visual delight, and available for a chat. Couleurs Urbaines— the most colourful event in Granby!
July 31 and August 1-2, 2020 Slackfest, Asbestos
July 29 to August 2, 2020 Festival Country de Wotton D-1 Wotton 819-828-2088 – festivalcountrywotton.ca
Granby International – Antique cars B-2 Granby 450-777-1330 – vadg.ca Largest antique car exhibition in Canada. Giant flea market and auction of antique cars.
July 31 to August 9, 2020
Several country & western shows under a huge tent, with Country Fever and more. Free parking (no services) with purchase of a package.
Summer Dream Music Festival E-1
July 30 to August 1, 2020
High-calibre classical music concerts (opera, choir, chamber, ensemble, and orchestra music) performed by professionals and their students.
La Traversée Internationale du Lac E-2 Mégantic Lac-Mégantic 819-583-0007 – 1-800-363-5515 lacenfetemegantic.com World Cup Swimming competitions, professional performances, shows for children, musical fireworks display, inflatable games, activities, and much more. Location: OTJ park.
July 30 to August 1, 2020
Lambton 418-486-2821 – midsummermusiquebec.com
August 6-9, 2020 Correspondances d’Eastman B-3 Eastman 450-297-2265 – 1-888-297-3449 lescorrespondances.ca Literary festival. Performances, readings, opportunities to meet the authors, activities, exhibitions. Letterwriting area. A celebration for everyone.
Slackfest 2020 C-1 Asbestos lesfunambulesmodernes.com Slackfest is a free festival featuring the 2-km Funambules Modernes course, highline competitions, and live concerts!
July 30 to August 2, 2020 Coaticook Valley Fair C-3 Coaticook 819-849-6010 – expovalleedelacoaticook.com A family fair with rides, tractor pulls, derby, animal judging, farm tours, shows, tastings of regional products, and much more.
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August 6-9, 2020
August 12-16, 2020
Bedford Agricultural Fair, A-3 197th edition
Festival des Traditions du Monde de C-2 Sherbrooke
Bedford 450-248-2817 – expobedford.com
Sherbrooke 819-821-7433 – ftms.ca
The oldest agricultural fair in Québec: animal judging, petting zoo, demolition derby, tractor pulls, midway, shows, booths.
Visit this festive world village to discover the splendours of every continent through music, dance, food, and arts and crafts.
August 7-8, 2020
August 13-16, 2020
Spirit of Potton Festival B-3
Festival des Gourmands d’Asbestos C-1
Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-4403 – potton.ca/loisirs-et-culture/ evenements-speciaux
Asbestos 819-879-7075 – festivaldesgourmands.qc.ca
The village’s major annual celebration! A fun day for people of all ages: performances, artisans’ booths, BBQ, children’s activities, and more.
August 8-9, 2020 Waterloo 450-360-9977 – symposiumdewaterloo.com More than 50 paint artists from all mediums exhibiting.
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Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-2941 – 1-800-665-6527 – astrolab.qc.ca Shooting star celebration: workshops and observation of shooting stars, with music and activities. By reservation.
August 10-29, 2020 Festival International de la Chanson de B-2 Granby, 52nd edition
One of the largest Francophone song festivals.
August 14-16, 2020 Chartierville 819-560-8522 – chartierville.ca/zone-tourisme/ attraits/festival-musique-aux-sommets Five year of the Music Festival at the Summits. Featuring contemporary music concerts performed by a symphony orchestra, an artisans’ village, and various activities.
August 10-14, 2020
Granby 450-375-7555 – ficg.qc.ca
Family event: shows, exhibitions, various sports and cultural activities. Satiate your taste buds at the Place de la gourmandise.
Music Festival at the Summits E-3
Symposium de Waterloo B-2
Perseid Evenings
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August 15, 2020 East Canadian bobsled B-2 and skeleton championship Waterloo 450-593-1717 – info@lataule.com Have a one-of-kind experience in Canada! In the elite component, athletes show off their skills. The discoverycomponent consists of an introduction and a friendly race.
August 15-16, 2020 Foire Minéralogique d’Asbestos C-1 Asbestos 819-879-5817 – cmdasbestos.ca
Exhibition and sale of jewellery, fossils, and minerals. Free admission. Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Connie-Dion Arena.
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August 20-23, 2020 Cookshire Agricultural Fair D-2 Cookshire-Eaton 819-875-3771 – expocookshire.com One of the oldest agricultural fairs in Québec. Animal judging, demonstrations, shows, various exhibitors, music, dancing, and midway.
August 22, 2020 Tête dans les Étoiles D-3
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Eastern Townships Airshow & Fair B-2 Bromont 450-919-1120 – ssace.ca
A ton of activities for the entire family, including aerial performances, aircraft exhibitions, drone demonstrations, and more! September 4-7, 2020
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An astronomy evening for the public: star gazing from the peak of Mont Hereford (864 m). Onsite: observation with the naked eye, activities, and shuttle service.
The largest country fair in Québec, an agricultural exhibition providing fun for the whole family since 1856.
August 27-30, 2020 Ayer’s Cliff Fair, 175th edition C-3 Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-5388 – ayersclifffair.com
The Stanstead County Fair is one of the oldest fairs in the country. Experience the appeal of this agricultural exhibition.
Lac-Brome 450-242-3976 – bromefair.com
September 4-7, 2020 Danville Arts Symposium, 22st edition C-1 Danville 819-839-1210 – symposiumdedanville.com Tour of art galleries featuring professional artists, introductory workshops, street entertainment, free musical performances, and more.
August 28-30, 2020 Bromont en Art – Visual Arts Symposium B-2 Bromont 450-534-1344 – 1-800-660-3766 bromontenart.ca
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September 12 to 18 October 2020
Fête des Vendanges Magog-Orford C-3
Journées des Sommets E-2
Magog 819-847-2022 – 1-888-847-2050 fetedesvendanges.com
Lac-Mégantic 819-583-5515 – 1-800-363-5515 tourisme-megantic.com
A celebration of local wine and other products on the shores of Lake Memphremagog. Gourmet presentations, musical performances, wine-tasting workshops, and lots more on offer.
Hikers and rolling hills enthusiasts are invited to enjoy the summits and agrotourism over six consecutive weekends.
September 5-27, 2020 The Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route Harvest A-3 Dunham 1-888-811-4928 – laroutedesvins.ca Visit 20 vineyards. Sample wines and local products, pick grapes with a winemaker, and take part in wine-tasting workshops.
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September 12-13, 2020 Coaticook Magic Festival C-3 Coaticook 1-866-665-6669 tourismecoaticook.ca/fetedelamagie Travelling magicians, classes, shows, and a great gala are on the program of the Coaticook Magic Festival.
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Mount SUTTON Fall Festival
Richmond 819-578-9288 – exporichmondfair.com
Sutton 450-538-2545 – 1-866-538-2545 montsutton.com
All included in the entrance fee: free midway, parking, musical groups, tractor and truck pulls, demonstrations, art symposium, projects, animal judging, etc.
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Five colour-filled weekends. Activities for one and all: chairlift rides, guided hikes, activities for the whole family, and more.
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La Grande Virée Artistique de C-2 Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 rendezvousdhoward.com Annual event showcasing Domaine Howard Park and the beauty of the site while presenting a variety of musical and theatrical activities.
Sherbrooke 819-993-0034 – gvasherbrooke.com Arts tour in Sherbrooke: Artists welcome you into their studios and exhibition spaces. Group exhibition at the Centre Culturel Pierre-Gobeil. Vernissage on September 17 at 5 p.m.
September 18-20, 2020 Grande Coulée beer fest C-3 Orford grandecoulee.com In the middle of nature, at the foot of the slopes, a small brewery village awaits you. Microbreweries, outdoor performances, and activities at the summit.
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September 26, 2020 Townshippers’ Festival C-2 Sherbrooke 819-566-5717 – 1-866-566-5717 townshippers.org/t-fest Highlighting the culture and history of the Englishspeaking community of the Eastern Townships. Artists, Entertainment and activities for people of all ages! Owl’s Head Autumnfest, Potton Township
September 26-27, October 3-4 and 10-11-12, 2020
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Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-3342 – 1-800-363-3342 – owlshead.com
September 18 to October 11, 2020 Sutton Jazz B-3 Sutton 450-292-3835 – suttonjazz.com Four weekends featuring 26 free outdoor and 6 indoor jazz concerts by local and international artists during the autumn festival.
October 3-4, 2020 Comptonales C-3 Compton 819-835-9463 – comptonales.com
September 18 to October 18, 2020 Flambée des couleurs C-3 Orford 819-843-2744 – 1-800-267-2744 laflambeedescouleurs.com
Families and food lovers are invited to discover local gourmet fare through the tasty treats served along a country route with eight stops.
October 16-30, 2020
Fall foliage event celebrating autumn colours! The natural and unique backdrop inspires a slew of activities that combine culture and seasonal pleasures.
Sherbrooke met la table C-2 Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 sherbrookemetlatable.com
September 19-26 and October 2-9, 2020 «Montagne et Musique» at Parc régional du Mont-Ham
Enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Memphremagog in an enchanting setting. Chair lift to the summit, activities, and entertainment.
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An invitation to a gourmet event highlighting Sherbrooke’s fine food. Participating restaurants will feature a three-course table d’hôte meal at lunchtime and dinnertime.
Mountain and music event where climbing the mountain ends with a musical break. From mid-September to mid-October.
September 20, 2020 Annual Apple Pie Festival
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Stanbridge East 450-248-3153 – museemissisquoi.ca Family celebration at the Missisquoi Museum. Tour the Cornell Mill and Hodge’s General Store from 1 to 4 p.m. Fun for the whole family.
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October 16-31, 2020 Migratory Bird Festival
November 25-29, 2020
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Danville 819-839-2771 – etangburbank.blogspot.com Activities, workshops, talks, exhibitors whose works feature migratory birds, nature, and Burbank Pond.
October 17-18, 2020 Foire aux Citrouilles C-3
Salon des Métiers d’Art de l’Estrie - C-2 31e édition Sherbrooke 819-823-0221 – metiersdartestrie.com The unique Eastern Townships Salon de Métiers d’Art, bringing together professional artists, has been renowned and has had a great reputation for more than 30 years. Welcoming atmosphere.
Compton 819-835-5549 – grospierre.com
November 28-29 and December 5-6, 2020
Pumpkin festival featuring pumpkin picking, decorating workshops on the terrace, giant apple pie, Sainte-Catherine toffee. Meet our witch, Orise, and her pumpkins.
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October 18-19, 2020 La Balade des clochers C-2 Sherbrooke 819-563-9934 diocesedesherbrooke.org/fr/balade-des-clochers On this bell tower tour, discover the heritage hidden inside the churches of the archdiocese of Sherbrooke. The five chosen sites offer various activities.
October 17, 24, 31 and November 7, 14 2020 Sutton en Blues B-3
Sutton 450-538-8455 – 1-800-565-8455 – tourismesutton. ca/repertoire/marche-de-noel-de-sutton Shop for your holiday gifts in our tented village. Tastings, music, and shows. It’s a village celebration from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
December 2020 Christmas at Sherbrooke’s C-2 Marché de la Gare Sherbrooke marchedelagare.com Christmas at Sherbrooke’s Marché de la Gare market is a not-to-be-missed holiday affair. Activities take place every weekend in December.
Sutton 450-538-5799 – 1-877-533-5799 – suttonenblues.com A series of blues performances by the best blues bands from Québec and across Canada, most of which have won awards. Every Saturday. Consult our website for more details.
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December 1 to 31, 2020 Brome Lake Festival of Lights B-3 Lac-Brome 450-242-2020 – tourismelacbrome.com Lac-Brome invites you to its festivities! Enjoy a unique experience.
December 3-6, 2020 Marché de Noël de la Haute-Yamaska B-2 Christmas Market Granby 450-361-6065 – tourismegranby.com/evenement/ marche-de-noel-de-la-haute-yamaska The Haute-Yamaska Christmas Market invites you to have a taste of delicious local gourmet products made by the producers from the region.
December 5-6, 2020 Salon de Créations du P’tit Bonheur
December 5, 2020 Marche de Noël at the CINLB
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Granby 450-375-3861 – cinlb.org Family event at which visitors follow trails relating a Christmas story. 40th edition this year. Reservations required.
December 5, 2020 Granby’s Santa Claus Parade B-2 Granby 450-361-6065 – tourismegranby.com/evenement/legrand-defile-de-noel-de-granby This event never fails to impress with its beauty and magic, charming children and adults alike. Santa Claus does exist and he’s coming to Granby after the sun goes down!
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Saint-Camille 819-340-1993 – ptitbonheur.org Arts and crafts show featuring the works of 20 artisans, drawings for prizes, musical entertainment, storytelling and face painting for children, with food services on site. Free admission.
February 2021 (dates to be confirmed) Fête des Neiges de Magog C-3 Magog 819-843-3333 – fetedesneigesdemagog.com A must-attend event for some great winter fun! Huge family celebration at Merry Point. A variety of activities for people of all ages.
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Richmond St. Patrick’s Society C-1
Valcourt 450-532-3443 – 1-866-532-7543 grandprixvalcourt.com
Richmond 819-826-2535 – richmondstpats.org
Three days of intense competitions at the legendary Yvon-Duhamel track. Shows, activities, and festivities for the whole family.
February 13-14, 2021 Défi de la Gosford E-2 Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn 819-544-9004 – montgosford.com Enjoy the fresh air at Mount Gosford and watch the impressive dogsled racing. Activities on site for the whole family.
St. Patrick is celebrated throughout the month of March! Join the party and soak up some of that traditional Irish spirit.
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April 2021 (dates to be confirmed) Sherbrooke Cinema Festival C-2 Sherbrooke 819-821-7433 – fcms.ca Experience movie-going differently through a diversified program of some 100 films from near and far, along with 20 or so activities in various Sherbrooke locations.
February 19-21, 2021 Mégantuque E-2 Lac-Mégantic 819-583-0007 – 1-800-363-5515 lacenfetemegantic.com Carnival celebrating winter fun! Activities and entertainment for people of all ages.
February 26-28, 2021 Carnaval de Sherbrooke C-2 Sherbrooke 819-437-0123 – carnavaldesherbrooke.ca A popular major winter festival held in the enchanting Jacques-Cartier Park.
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Boutiques and Shopping Brome-Missisquoi B-2
Quartier Bromont 109, boul. Le Carrefour, Bromont 514-498-4444 – quartierbromont.com Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and January 1st.
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Oneka
23, rue Principale, Frelighsburg 1-877-620-8733 – onekaelements.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Oneka offers a full range of personal care products created using organic plants grown from our fields with no use of sulphates, parabens, or synthetic fragrances.
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Galeries de Granby 40, rue Évangéline, Granby 450-378-5598 – galeriesdegranby.com Schedule: Year-round.
Arts and crafts boutique showcasing the talent of artists from the region. Although each artwork has invaluable potential, they are sold at a fair price.
Shopping centre with more than 100 stores and restaurants. B-2
Atelier Ulric
4796, rue Foster, Waterloo 450-920-0788 – atelierulric.com/atelier-ulric Schedule: Year-round, except Mondays and Tuesdays. A leader in the upcycling movement, Atelier Ulric is a cross between a work space and a retail sales shop. Stop by for inspiration or to make one of our popular hand-crafted products your own!
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Everything you need! Les Galeries Orford is a shopping centre that is a benchmark in Magog. Here you’ll find great shops featuring clothing, jewellery, accessories, shoes, and electronics, as well as beauty care services and restaurants.
1, Autoroute J.A.Bombardier, Stanstead 819-876-5000 – stansteaddutyfree.com Schedule: Year-round. Duty-free store, currency exchange, and snack bar. Atelier Ulric, Waterloo
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1700, rue Sherbrooke, Magog 819-843-8844 – galeriesorford.com Schedule: Year-round.
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5274, rue Foster, Waterloo 450-539-1355 – lestresorscaches@gmail.com Schedule: Year-round.
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Boutique des métiers d’art de l’Estrie
121, rue Frontenac, Sherbrooke 819-823-0221 – metiersdartestrie.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays. An exceptional display of the artistic vitality of local professional artists. Discover items that are not only useful and decorative, but also authentic, original, and exquisite. Carrefour de l’Estrie
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3050, boul. de Portland, Sherbrooke 819-563-1907 – carrefourdelestrie.com Schedule: Year-round, closed on statutory holidays. Shopping centre with over 150 stores and restaurants to satisfy every desire. For a gift to please everyone, buy a Carrefour gift card at the customer service desk.
Fun Parks Granby & Region B-2
Grimpe et Partou 11, boulevard Mountain, Granby 450-991-1118 – grimpeetpartou.com Schedule: Year-round. Family fun centre for people of all ages. Come have fun with our play structure, inflatable games, and playground for children ages 3 and under. Minigolf, and games tables. Sherbrooke Laser Game Evolution
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2257, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-822-2888 – lasergame-evolution.ca Schedule: Year-round. Challenge your friends in our three multi-level mazes. This laser tag game is a fun sports activity, where each player is equipped with a latest-generation 100% laser gun and breastplate. C-2
Laser Plus 1201, 12e avenue Nord, Sherbrooke 819-346-0565 – laserplus.ca Schedule: Year-round.
Laser Plus is an 11,000 sq.-ft. centre featuring laser tag and an indoor fluorescent mini-golf course. Three private reception halls are also available, ideal for family or group outings. Laser Plus, Sherbrooke
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Sur la scène Davignon On Stage 608, rue du Sud, Cowansville 450-263-6666 – surlascenedavignon.com Glo Golf Aventures, Coaticook
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Farnham en Culture
73, rue St-Marc, Coaticook 819-849-9979 – glogolfaventures.com Schedule: Year-round except Winter, group of 25 people or more, by reservation.
477, rue de l’Hôtel-de-Ville, Farnham 450-293-3178 – ville.farnham.qc.ca/farnhamenculture
18 holes of mini-putt played in the dark with black lights and giant 3D sets. Travel under the sea, blast into space, experience the medieval era, and dare to enter the Museum of Horrors, all in a former church. Ad, p. 72
Several comedy, music, and youth shows featured every season. Consult our website or our Facebook page for information regarding our annual cultural program. Beat & Betterave
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41, rue Principale, Frelighsburg 579-440-8600 – beatetbetterave.com
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Official performing arts presenter in BromeMissisquoi. Multidisciplinary not-profit organization, specializing in music and song. The venues are cozy and intimate, which is much appreciated by audience members.
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1600, boulevard du Plateau-Saint-Joseph, Sherbrooke 819-560-8888 – 1-877-661-0088 centredefoiressherbrooke.com Schedule: Year-round. The Sherbrooke Exhibition Centre is an ultra-modern building ideal for trade shows and events. Located in a dynamic commercial hub, it offers a varied program.
Café and performance hall presenting renowned and emerging artists in a close, intimate setting that few locations in Québec can provide. A variety of events every week. B-3
Théâtre Lac Brome 9, chemin Mont Echo, Lac-Brome 450-242-2270 – theatrelacbrome.ca
A variety of events including music, theatre, movies, and special events. Granby & Region Maison de la culture de Waterloo
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441, rue de la Cour, Waterloo 450-539-4764 – mcwaterloo.com La Maison de la culture de Waterloo, the ultimate destination for your entertainment in the region.
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Sherbrooke Salle Maurice-O’Bready, Centre 3JP C-2 culturel de l’Université de Sherbrooke 2500, boul. de l’Université, Sherbrooke 819-820-1000 – centrecultureludes.ca
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4, chemin George-Bonnallie, Eastman 450-297-1200 – cabareteastman.com
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Théâtre Granada, Salle Sylvio-Lacharité 53, rue Wellington Nord, Sherbrooke 819-565-5656 – theatregranada.com
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64, rue Merry Nord, Magog 819-847-0470 – vieuxclocher.com Cabaret-style performance hall (400 seats) with a strong reputation throughout Québec for its artist selection and warm atmosphere. Comedy, music, and variety shows. Visit our web site for more information about our program. Magog Culture
Fourth largest performance hall in Québec and the only one of its kind in the region. Small- and large-scale events, vintage setting, high-quality soundproofing, rental of lounges and halls.
Multipurpose hall located in Sherbrooke’s downtown core. Shows, banquets, lectures, weddings, screenings, fashion shows, and more. Up to 1,200 places available, including 500 banquet-style.
Charming performance venue with 200 seats and a varied program featuring well-known artists, tribute bands, and comedians. Reception hall packages available. Contact us and we’ll take care of all the details! Le Vieux Clocher de Magog
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Foresta Lumina
135, rue Michaud, Coaticook 819-849-2331 – 1-888-524-6743 – forestalumina.com As darkness falls, the Coaticook Gorge’s forest fills with light. Explore 2.6 km of walking paths and watch for the forest’s fantastical creatures. Mid-June to mid-October. Ad, p. 72 Val-Saint-François
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90, rue Saint-David, Magog 819-843-3333 – ville.magog.qc.ca/billets
5, rue Belmont, Richmond 819-826-3313 – centreardoise.ca
Fascinating exhibits and a broad range of dynamic workshops, talks, and shows for people of all ages offered in various locations year-round by the City of Magog and its partners.
Located in a church built in 1889, this slate interpretation centre presents five dramatic readings. This intimate formula fosters close contact with a narrator and professional performers. Program on our website.
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162, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille 819-340-1993 – ptitbonheur.org Cultural and community centre, professional performances, visual arts exhibitions. The Café du Flâneur (Café de village), bar service. Digital services: webcasts and more. Hall rental: 819-821-7759. Haut-Saint-François Centre culturel de Weedon
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400-3, Place Ville Marie, Montréal 514-523-4965 – 1-877-686-5282 – routedesvins.com Schedule: February to November, by reservation only. Kava Tours offers excursions to discover the region’s producers and winemakers. B-3
Three Pines Tours Lac-Brome 514-623-2158 – threepinestours.com Schedule: April to November.
Come discover the Eastern Townships’ charming villages and magnificent sites that were the inspiration for Louise Penny’s great mystery novels.
280, 9e Avenue, Weedon 819-560-8555 – ccweedon.com A warm and intimate setting for shows of all kinds. Varied program: Dancing, singing, comedy, theatre, storytelling, and cinema for the whole family.
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Circuit Culturel de Sutton 24-A, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 450-538-8455 – tourismesutton.ca Schedule: Year-round.
Guided Visits and Tours Brome-Missisquoi Rustik Tours
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This cultural circuit will lead you to galleries and the town’s cultural park and public art. It also presents Sutton’s history through themes related to the town’s past and museum artefacts displayed along the trail.
509, rue du Sud, Cowansville 450-815-0808 – 1-844-663-0808 rustiktours.com Schedule: Year-round. One-day or several-days bus tours. Led by a tour guide, you will discover the hospitality and treasures of little-known rural sites in the Eastern Townships. For two or more people.
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Sutton Heritage Tours
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24-A, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 450-538-8455 – 1-800-565-8455 tourismesutton.ca/repertoire/circuits-patrimoniaux Schedule: Year-round, closed December 25 and January 1st. Audio-guided heritage tours with a narrator, storytellers, and custom-designed ambient sounds to guide you in discovering Sutton’s key figures and events, as well as its landscapes and religious and built heritage.
785, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 murales-sherbrooke.com/3_tours-theatralises.html Schedule: July and August, by reservation.
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1825, avenue du Lac Est, Roxton Pond 450-777-2723 – quenebro.ca Schedule: Year-round, consult detailed schedule on our web site. Calling health-conscious nature enthusiasts! Located along the line separating the Montérégie and Estrie regions is Argouseraie Quénébro, a 43-hectare estate with 8 km of trails. Discover sea buckthorn: how it is grown, innovations, processing, and tours. Quite the experience! Circuit du patrimoine de Waterloo - Sur les traces de nos fondateurs
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Be swept away by the theatrical tour Par le Chemin des fresques, featuring 8 of Sherbrooke’s murals, the Domaine Howard estate, the Lac-des-Nations Promenade, and downtown attractions.
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5491 rue Foster, Waterloo 450-539-4650 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca Schedule: Year-round On foot, by bicycle, or by car, follow our tour of 44 buildings and other sites of interest to discover more about this rich Anglo-Saxon heritage via the BaladoDécouverte (October to May) app and heritage plaques near each spot.
785, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 sherbrookegreeters.com Schedule: Year-round. Reservation required. Explore the city accompanied by a greeter and discover Sherbrooke’s secrets, popular locations, and stories. Greeters volunteer their time to help visitors discover Sherbrooke during an on-foot, free, two-hour tour. C-2
Murales de Sherbrooke 785, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 murales-sherbrooke.com Schedule: Year-round.
With its 18 murals, Sherbrooke is a genuine open-air art gallery. Discover these unique works of art through entertaining, interactive experiences and activities.
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Muralis, the Grand Sherbrooke Murals Experience 785, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 murales-sherbrooke.com
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Murals Quiz
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5600, rue Frontenac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-5515 – 1-800-363-5515 megantic.greeters.info Schedule: Year-round, by reservation.
Using your smart mobile device, bring Sherbrooke’s murals to life through an original route inspired by augmented reality. Download the free app now.
785, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 – quizdesmurales.com Schedule: Year-round. Families are encouraged to try this fun, online quiz. Test your observation skills, closely examine the various scenes, and answer the questions on the history of the frescos.
A greeter will introduce you to the treasures of the town of Lac-Mégantic. Greeters plan personalized tours for individuals and groups of six maximum. Guided tours - Tours Mégantic
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Lac-Mégantic 819-583-5470 – toursmegantic.com Schedule: Year-round, by reservation. Take a guided walking tour of the town of Lac-Mégantic and discover its history, anecdotes, reconstruction projects, and the facts surrounding the tragic train crash of July 6, 2013.
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137, rue Michaud, Coaticook 819-849-6669 – 1-866-665-6669 circuitsdecouvertecoaticook.org Schedule: Year-round.
5490, rue Komery, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-2441 – ville.lac-megantic.qc.ca/tourisme2 Schedule: May to October.
Tourist route exploring mountain summits and lush valleys. You’ll be delighted by the area’s wide-open spaces, rich heritage, and a guided journey along roads steeped in history. The perfect way to discover the region.
A unique tour in the city centre that presents 48 monumental sculptures, old photos of the city centre, the Sainte Agnès church, the heritage train station, the Espace de mémoire (commemorative space), and an exhibition on events from 2013.
The Pioneer Trail
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137, rue Michaud, Coaticook 819-849-6669 – 1-866-665-6669 voiedespionniers.com Schedule: April 15 to December 15. 27 historical figures await in 25 public locations spread out over 15 Eastern Townships municipalities and Pittsburg, New Hampshire. These pioneers recount their stories, as well as the history of their municipality.
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172 Hotels and Motels 177 Country Inns 178 Bed & Breakfasts 182 Cottages, Condos and Housekeeping Units 185 Resorts 185 Youth Hostel 185 Student Residences 186 Campgrounds 189 Outfitters 189 Non-traditional accommodations 191 Other Types of Accommodation
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Accommodations We have 5-star hotels as well as 5-star campgrounds! We also have cabins in the trees, yurts in the forest, and B&Bs each as welcoming as the other. And several other lodging options also.
Price range $ : Under $75 $$ : $75–100 $ $$$ : $101–150 $ $$$$ : $151–200 $ $$$$$ : Over $200
Meals 1 : Breakfast 2 : Lunch 3 : Supper
Hotels Brome-Missisquoi Auberge Bromont
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46, boulevard de Bromont, Bromont 450-534-3588 – 1-877-534-3588 lemadrigal.ca 12 units – $$$ – 1,3 – JYp Beatnik Hôtel
792, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-534-0705 – auberge-georges.com 9 units – $$$ – 1 – JY&p Le St-Martin Bromont Hôtel et Suites
95, rue de Montmorency, Bromont 450-534-3133 – 1-888-276-6668 chateaubromont.com 40 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – Je◊ Auberge-Spa Le Madrigal
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Le St-Georges-Bromont
111, boulevard du Carrefour, Bromont 450-534-0044 – 1-866-355-0044 lestmartinbromont.com 71 units – $$$$ – 1 – 3JYe
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111, rue J.-J.-Bertrand, Cowansville 450-263-7331 – 1-877-263-7331 aubergedescarrefours.ca 32 units – $ – 1,2,3 – JÂ
279, chemin du Lac-Gale, Bromont 450-534-2212 – 1-866-934-2212 – beatnikhotel.com 23 units – 1 – Je&ól Hôtel Bromont
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125, boulevard de Bromont, Bromont 450-534-3790 – 1-800-461-3790 hotelbromont.com/index.htm 59 units – $$ – 1 – JiP
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Hôtel Château-Bromont
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90, rue de Stanstead, Bromont 450-534-3433 – 1-888-276-6668 chateaubromont.com/hotel-chateau-bromont 166 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3Jei& aPp Ad, p. 38
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Auberge « Motel » Le Pigeonnier 701, rue Principale Ouest, Farnham 450-293-7788 – 1-877-366-6685 motellepigeonnier.ca 20 units – $$ – 1 – Je Auberge Lakeview Inn
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50, rue Victoria, Lac-Brome 450-243-6183 – 1-800-661-6183 aubergelakeviewinn.com 28 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – JeP
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572, chemin Lakeside, Lac-Brome 450-243-0404 – 1-888-922-0404 hotelsuiteslacbrome.com Ad, p. 37 38 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – Jel&óÂ Euro-Spa Centre Santé Auberge
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455, rang de l’Église Sud, Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge 450-248-0666 – 1-800-416-0666 – euro-spa.com 29 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – Jei&óp
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Auberge Schweizer 357, chemin Schweizer, Sutton 450-538-2129 – aubergeschweizer.com 10 units – $$ – 1 – J&&◊ Auberge Sutton Brouërie
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297, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-3212 – 1-877-538-3212 hotelhorizon-sutton.com 24 units – $$$ – 1,3 – Ji&ø Le Montagnard, Hôtel, Condos & Chalets
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Granby & Region 700, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-8406 – 1-800-267-8406 econolodgegranby.com/fr 81 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – Je◊ø
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901, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-9071 – 1-800-363-8953 hotelcastel.ca Ad, p. 45 136 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – 2JYepø Le Saint-Christophe, Hôtel Boutique et Spa
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255, rue Denison Est, Granby 450-405-4782 – 1-877-405-4782 hotelstchristophe.com 50 units – $$$$ – 1,3 – 3JYi&pø
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1587, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-7947 – 1-888-311-7947 motelbonsoir.com Ad, p. 45 38 units – $$ – 1 – JYe&óÂø Motel Les Pins
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1523, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-0793 – 1-855-378-0793 – motellespins.com 14 units – $$ – JYe&ø Hôtel Le Mirador
264, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-9966 – 1-888-538-9966 – montagnard.ca 13 units – $$$ – 1 – Je&Â
Econolodge Granby
Hôtel Castel
Motel Bon Soir
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27, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 450-538-0005 – aubergesuttonbrouerie.com 8 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – J Hôtel Horizon
Hôtel Castel, Granby
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Hôtel Suites Lac-Brome
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102, rue Germain, Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby 450-375-7363 – 1-888-699-7722 – hotellemirador.qc.ca 30 units – $$$ – 1 – Jei Motel & Chalets Waterloo
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2970, route 112, Shefford 450-539-3992 – motelwaterloo@videotron.ca 14 units – $ – J Motel des Deux Lacs
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2909, route 112, Shefford, Waterloo 450-539-2398 – 1-866-539-2398 moteldesdeuxlacs.com 8 units – $$$ – JY
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Espace 4 Saisons, Orford
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1087, rue Main, Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4277 – aubergeayerscliff.ca 10 units – $$ – 2,3 – J La Villa du Spa
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40, rue Merry Sud, Magog 819-847-4039 – 1-800-267-4039 – grandlac.com 30 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – J& Ad, p. 54 Comme chez soi - restaurant & Auberge
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3219, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-868-2233 – 1-800-401-2444 – commechezsoi.ca 12 units – $$ – 3 – Je Hôtel et Spa Étoile-sur-le-Lac
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1200, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-843-6521 – 1-800-567-2727 etoilesurlelac.ca Ad, p. 56 56 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – JYe&
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3005, chemin Milletta, Magog 819-847-4091 – 1-888-447-4091 infos@domainedespins.com 10 units – $ – 2,3 – J Espace 4 Saisons
895, chemin des Diligences, Eastman 450-297-3009 – 1-800-665-5272 spa-eastman.com 43 units – $$$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3Jei l&óÂPp Ad, p. 54 Auberge du Grand Lac
1787, chemin de la Rivière-aux-Cerises, Magog 819-843-1234 – 1-800-567-3530 – motellpd.com 28 units – $$$ – 1 – Je Motel Domaine Des Pins
891, route Missisquoi, Bolton-Est 450-292-4772 – 1-888-944-4772 spabolton.com/hebergement 4 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – JePp Spa Eastman
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Motel de la Pente Douce
Memphremagog Auberge Ayer’s Cliff
Manoir des Sables Hôtel et Golf, Orford
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4940, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-868-1110 – 1-877-768-1110 espace4saisons.com Ad, p. 56 82 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – JYei&ap Estrimont Suites & Spa
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44, avenue de l’Auberge, Orford 819-843-1616 – 1-800-567-7320 – estrimont.ca 95 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3JeiPp Hôtel Chéribourg
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2603, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-3308 – 1-800-567-6132 hotelsvillegia.com/fr/hotel-cheribourg 123 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3Jei&◊p Manoir des Sables Hôtel et Golf
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90, avenue des Jardins, Orford 819-847-4747 – 1-877-845-5344 hotelsvillegia.com/fr 139 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3JYei
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Hôtellerie Jardins de Ville 4235, boulevard Bourque, Sherbrooke 819-566-6464 – 1-800-265-7119 jardinsdeville.com 60 units – $$ – 1 – Jeø
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Motel des Cèdres
Grand Hôtel Times Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke Grand Hôtel Times Sherbrooke
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1, rue Belvédère Sud, Sherbrooke 819-575-2222 – 1-888-999-3499 grandtimeshotel.com Ad, p. 62 120 units – $$$$ – 1 – 2JYi&ø Hôtel Comfort Inn Sherbrooke 4295, boulevard Bourque, Sherbrooke 819-564-4400 sherbrookecomfortinn.com 58 units – $$$ – 1 – J◊ø Hôtel Delta Sherbrooke par Marriott, Centre de congrès 2685, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-822-1989 – 1-800-268-1133 marriott.com/YSCDR 178 units – $$$ – 1,3 – 3JÂø Hôtel Le Floral 1920, 12e Avenue Nord, Sherbrooke 819-564-6812 – 1-855-564-6811 hotellefloral.com 52 units – $$$ – 1 – 2JePø Hôtel Le Président
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Motel Écono-Nuit 520, rue du Parc-Industriel, Sherbrooke 819-846-6788 – 1-877-661-6788 motelecononuit.com 30 units – $ – JÂ
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Motel Le Refuge 43, rue Queen, Sherbrooke 819-564-9005 – motellerefuge.com 12 units – $$ – JÂø
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Motel Le Sabre
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6478, boulevard Bourque, Sherbrooke 819-864-4231 – 1-855-864-4231 motel-le-sabre.business.site 18 units – $ – Je OTL Gouverneur Sherbrooke
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3131, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-780-8800 – 1-877-747-7260 otlhotelsherbrooke.ca Ad, p. 68 126 units – $$$$$ – 1,2,3 – Jei◊Pø
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Quality Hôtel & Suites
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4206, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-563-4755 – qualitysherbrooke.com Ad, p. 64 43 units – $$ – 1 – 3JYe◊ø
3535, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-563-2941 – 1-800-363-2941 hotel-le-president.com Ad, inside back cover 117 units – $$$ – 1 – 3JYiø Hôtel-Motel La Marquise
6210, boulevard Bourque, Sherbrooke 819-864-4322 – 1-866-864-4322 moteldescedres.com 18 units – $ – Je
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1700, rue Wellington Sud, Sherbrooke 819-563-2411 – 1-800-563-2411 – lamarquise.ca 46 units – $$ – 1 – JeÂø Ad, p. 66 Hôtel-Motel La Paysanne
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42, rue Queen, Sherbrooke 819-569-5585 – 1-855-569-5585 – paysanne.com 30 units – $$ – 1,3 – JYe Ad, p. 67
OTL Gouverneur Sherbrooke
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Coaticook River Valley Motel L’Exquise
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79, route 147, Coaticook 819-849-4897 – 1-877-849-4897 – motelexquise.com 13 units – $$ – J Restaurant Motel La Place
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20, rue Saint-Jacques Sud, Coaticook 819-849-6123 – motelcoaticook.com 11 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – J Val-Saint-François Motel du Canton
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9022, rue de la Montagne, Valcourt 819-434-2704 – motelducanton.com 11 units – $$$ – J Des Sources Complexe Hôtelier Le Williams
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615, 1 Avenue, Asbestos 819-879-6400 – 1-866-879-5923 – lewilliams.ca 25 units – $$$ – J e
Hôtel-Motel St-Régis
Manoir d’Orsennens, Lac-Mégantic
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1435, route 116, Danville 819-839-3398 11 units – $ – JY
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18, rue Principale Nord, Cookshire-Eaton (Sawyerville), Cookshire-Eaton 819-889-2967 – 1-800-511-2484 – hotelramana.ca 11 units – $$ – Je Le Pavillon des Mésanges
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205, route 112 , Dudswell 819-884-1232 – 1-855-884-1232 aurelaisdesmesanges.com 19 units – $$ – 1 – 3Je&ó
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2000, chemin du Motel-sur-le-Lac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-0293 – 1-800-263-0293 aubergesurlelac.qc.ca 26 units – $ – 1,3 – Jel Ad, p. 95
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3423, rue Laval, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-5117 – 1-866-583-1888 hotelmotellechateau.com 16 units – $$ – 2,3 – J
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Manoir d’Orsennens 3502, rue Agnès, Lac-Mégantic 819-554-6295 – manoirdorsennens.com 12 units – $$$ – 1,2 – JY Motel Le Quiet
Megantic Auberge et Chalets sur le Lac / Restaurant Le Capitaine Provost
2781, rue de la Baie-des-Sables, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-6462 – 1-888-643-6462 aubergemajella.com 5 units – $$$ – 1 – Jl Hôtel Motel Le Château
Haut-Saint-François Complexe hôtelier Ramana
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Auberge Majella
3284, rue Laval, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-6666 – 1-888-778-7018 motellequiet.com 47 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – JÂø
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Station touristique Baie-des-Sables 2370, chemin du Lac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-3965 – baiedessables.com 10 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – JYl&óaP
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Auberge des Appalaches 234, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-5799 – 1-877-533-5799 auberge-appalaches.com 10 units – $$$ – 1,3 – Je&ó
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Le Pleasant Hôtel & Café 1, rue Pleasant, Sutton 450-538-6188 – 1-888-538-6188 lepleasant.com 10 units – $$$$ – 1,2 – JP Auberge Au Soleil Levant, Piopolis
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499, rue Principale, Piopolis 819-583-5697 – 1-866-583-5697 aubergeausoleillevant.com 4 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – J& Motel Arnold
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470, route 263, Saint-Romain 418-486-2420 – complexelasource.com 10 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – JYl
26, rue Clark, Waterloo 450-920-1500 – manoirmaplewood.com 10 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – JeÂp
Ripplecove - Hôtel & Spa sur le lac
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700, chemin Ripplecove, Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4296 – 1-800-668-4296 ripplecove.com/en 31 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – Jel&óp◊
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1495, chemin de la Rivière, Magog 819-612-5510 – ladestinee.ca 12 units – $$$ – 1 – Jó Hotel MTN HAUS
Brome-Missisquoi
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286, chemin de Knowlton, Lac-Brome 450-242-6886 – aubergeknowlton.com 12 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – JÂP Auberge West Brome
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La Destinée
Country Inns Auberge Knowlton
Granby & Region Manoir Maplewood
Memphremagog
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591, rue Saint-Augustin, Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn 819-544-2711 – hotelmotelarnold@hotmail.com 6 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – J La Source
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40, chemin du Mont-Owl’s Head Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-3342 – 1-800-363-3342 – owlshead.com 10 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – Ja
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128, chemin de West Brome, route 139 Sud, Lac-Brome 450-266-7552 – 1-888-902-7663 – awb.ca 26 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – Ji&óÂPp Domaine Jolivent
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667, chemin de Bondville, Lac-Brome 450-243-4272 – 1-866-525-4272 jolivent.ca Ad, p. 39 12 units – $$$$ – 1,2,3 – Je&ó Ripplecove - Hôtel & Spa sur le lac, Ayer's Cliff
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Bed & Breakfasts Brome-Missisquoi
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Auberge du Vignoble Bromont
1095, chemin Nord, Brigham 450-263-4988 – aubergevignoblebromont@gmail.com 4 units – 1 – J,+e Le Gîte Le Passe-Partout Gî’TEMPS couette et café B&B, Granby
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Auberge La Chocolatière 312, chemin de la Rivière, North Hatley 819-842-4530 – aubergelachocolatiere.com 11 units – $$$ – 1,2 – JYp Auberge La Raveaudière
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11, chemin de Hatley Centre, North Hatley 819-842-2554 – 1-866-272-2554 – laraveaudiere.com 7 units – $$$ – 1 – JÂ Manoir Hovey
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575, rue Hovey, North Hatley 819-842-2421 – 1-800-661-2421 – manoirhovey.com 36 units – $$$$$ – 1,2,3 – Jel&óPp Manoir Le Tricorne
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50, chemin Gosselin, North Hatley 819-842-4522 – manoirletricorne.com 12 units – $$$ – 1 – Je&ó La Petite Auberge de Jouvence
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131, chemin de Jouvence, Orford 450-532-3134 – 1-800-567-3134 jouvence.com Ad, p. 54 24 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – 3JYl&óp Des Sources Auberge Jeffery
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91, rue Water, Danville 819-839-2711 – 1-888-302-2711 aubergejeffery.com 6 units – $$ – 1 – J
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Gîte Au Chant de l’Onde
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6, rue de l’Église, Frelighsburg 450-298-5676 – auchantdelonde.ca 3 units – $$$ – 1 – J,&óæ Domaine Dorchamps
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378, chemin Valley, Lac-Brome 450-242-2635 – domainedorchamps.com 5 units – $$$$$ – 1 – J, Gîte touristique Hillhouse B&B
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529, chemin de Bondville, Lac-Brome 450-242-2209 – bbhillhouse.ca 4 units – $$$ – 1 – J,+ Les Caprices de Victoria
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63, rue Principale Nord, Sutton 450-538-1551 capricesdevictoria.qc.ca/wordpress 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J,Y Granby & Region Éco Gîte La Maison Collins B&B
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79, rue d’Ottawa, Granby 450-830-0820 – 1-844-355-5355 ecogitelamaisoncollins.ca 4 units – $$$ – 1 – J,YPø Gî’TEMPS couette et café B&B
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1886, route 161, Frontenac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-6904 – 1-866-494-6904 – victorines.qc.ca 17 units – $$$ – 1,3 – Jl Ad, p. 95
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167, boulevard Pierre-Laporte, Cowansville 450-260-1678 – passepartout.ca/cowansville 4 units – $$ – 1 – J,+
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371, rue Couture, Granby 450-531-9551 – gitemps.com 4 units – $$$ – 1 – J,Ye
Megantic Les Victorines du Lac
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Une Fleur au Bord de l’Eau
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90, rue Drummond, Granby 450-776-1141 – 1-888-375-1747 – unefleur.ca 5 units – $$ – 1 – J,+Yeø
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Memphremagog
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Gite La Marmotte Eastman
Auberge Les Pignons Verts
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2158, chemin Nicholas-Austin, Austin 819-847-1272 – 1-877-847-1272 aubergepignonsverts.com 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J, L’Échappée belle chez Robert
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3119, chemin Audet (Barnston-Ouest (Coaticook)), Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4433 – gitelauzier.com 5 units – $$ – 1 – +æ
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895, route Missisquoi, Bolton-Est 819-919-5554 – boiseriviere.com 3 units – $$$ – 1 – J,&ó
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120, rue Merry Nord, Magog 819-868-2511 – 1-877-668-2511 aucoeurdemagog.com 4 units – $$$ – 1 – J,
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Au Saut du Lit
224, rue Merry Nord, Magog 819-847-3074 – 1-888-833-3074 – ausautdulit.ca 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J›,
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Au Virage
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Gîte La Clairière 242, chemin du Lac-Nick, Bolton-Est 819-212-8383 – gitelaclairiere.com 2 units – $$$$ – 1 – J›,&0
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68, rue Bellevue, Magog 819-843-9000 – 1-888-843-7707 maisoncampbell.com 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J›,e&Â Au Coeur de Magog
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Boisé Rivière
3985, chemin Albert Mines, Hatley Township 819-346-9305 – lecomtedelafontaine.com 4 units – $$ – 1 – J›+e À La Maison Campbell
2125, chemin Nicholas-Austin, Austin 819-843-4281 – loreade.qc.ca 3 units – $$ – 1 – J,l&óæ Gîte Lauzier
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Lecomte de la Fontaine
15, chemin Fraser, Austin 819-594-8338 – robertstork@me.com 3 units – $$$ – 1 – J,&ó L’Oréade
466, rue Principale, Eastman 450-297-4241 – gitelamarmotte.com 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J,Y
172, rue Merry Nord, Magog 819-868-5828 – 1-866-868-5828 – auvirage.ca 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J,+e
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Aux Jardins Champêtres 1575, chemin des Pères, Magog 819-868-0665 – 1-877-868-0665 auxjardinschampetres.com 4 units – $$$ – 1,3 – J,
À La Maison Campbell, Magog
Au Saut du Lit, Magog
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Gîte Le Chat Botté
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550, chemin de la Rivière, North Hatley 819-842-4626 – lechatbotte.ca 3 units – $$$ – 1 – J›,e
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Auberge de la tour et spa 1837, chemin Alfred-DesRochers, Orford 819-868-2881 – 1-877-668-0763 auberge-de-la-tour.com 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J,e Sherbrooke Au gîte des 4 lacs Île de Garde, Sherbrooke
Ferme Au pied levé
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1107, chemin de Fitch Bay, Magog 819-843-6143 – aupiedleve.ca 5 units – $$$ – 1,3 – J,+&ó Gîte Amour et Amitié B&B
Auberge Marquis de Montcalm
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30, rue de Hatley, Magog 819-868-1945 – 1-888-244-1945 bbamouretamitie.com 5 units – $$ – 1,3 – J›,+Y Gîte du Berger
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Ici et Maintenant
Coaticook River Valley
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85, rue School, North Hatley 819-842-4363 – 1-844-840-4363 aubergelecoeurdor.com 5 units – $$ – 1 – J›,
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Le Gîte Chez Marie-Marthe
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1452, chemin Riendeau, Coaticook 819-849-7445 – gitescanada.com/gitemm 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J,æ
206, rue des Pins, Magog 819-843-8480 – maisondrew.com 4 units – $$$ – 1 – J›, Auberge Le Cœur d’Or
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1488, chemin Ball Brook (chemin du Ruisseau), Barnston-Ouest 819-876-2686 – 1-866-276-2686 gite-chaumiere.com 2 units – $$$ – 1 – J›+l&æ
712, rue Child, Coaticook 819-968-5776 – clairdelunecoaticook@gmail.com 5 units – $$ – 1 – J,+eø
142, rue Merry Nord, Magog 819-847-2737 – bellevictorienne.com 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J›,Y La Maison Drew B&B
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576, rue Prospect, Sherbrooke 819-346-0142 – gite-ile-de-garde.com 4 units – $$$ – 1 – J,Âø
La Chaumière en Pain d’Épices
121, rue Abbott, Magog 819-847-2744 – ici-maintenant.net 3 units – $$ – 1 – J,Y Auberge, La Belle Victorienne & Spa
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797, rue du Général-De Montcalm, Sherbrooke 819-823-7773 – 1-866-421-7773 marquisdemontcalm.ca 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J,Yø Île de Garde
30, chemin des Pères, Magog 819-843-8756 – giteduberger.com 3 units – $$ – 1,3 – J,Yeæ
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2115, rue Godfroid-Gilbert, Sherbrooke 819-933-4468 – augitedes4lacs.com 5 units – $$$ – 1 – J,&ó
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Gîte Le temps des pommes
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60, rue du Hameau, Compton 819-835-0541 – giteletempsdespommes@gmail.com 2 units – $$$ – 1 – J,æ
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Gîte du Ranch St-Hubert
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898, chemin Saint-Jacques, Saint-Herménégilde 819-849-0568 – ranchst-hubert.ca 5 units – $$ – 1 – J,Q&ó La Maison Bleue du Lac Wallace
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1383, route 141, Saint-Herménégilde 819-844-2467 lamaisonbleuedulacwallace@gmail.com 4 units – $$ – 1 – J+
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Le Toit d’Argent
1000, route 222, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton 819-846-1930 – membre.oricom.ca/alain_coulombe 3 units – $$ – 1 – ,æ Gîte de la Côte de l’Église
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413, côte de l’Église, Stoke 819-543-0600 – cotedeleglise.com 3 units – $ – 1 – J+æ
Haut-Saint-François Étang Boisvert
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127, chemin Gosford Sud, Ham-Sud 819-877-5189 – aubergelamara.com 5 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – J,&ó◊
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166, chemin Brochu, Cookshire-Eaton 819-578-3828 – etangboisvert.com 4 units – $$$ – 1 – J,l&óæ B & B Le Bonheur
Des Sources Auberge Restaurant La Mara
Gîte du Ranch St-Hubert, Saint-Herménégilde
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17, rue Union, Scotstown 819-657-9917 – bblebonheur.ca 3 units – $$ – 1 – J+ Megantic Au Vaillantbourg B&B
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12, rue Principale Ouest, Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-1001 – auvaillantbourg.com 5 units – $$$ – 1,2,3 – J,+Yæ Aux Berges de l’Aurore
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139, route du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-2715 – auberge-aurore.qc.ca 5 units – $$$ – 1,3 – J,Y&ó Haut Bois Dormant Auberge Restaurant La Mara, Ham-Sud
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33, rue Principale Ouest, Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-2854 – hautboisdormant.com 4 units – $$ – 1,3 – J+Y Domaine des Sommets
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180, rue du Couvent, Saint-Romain 819-582-0874 – linda24breton@hotmail.ca 3 units – $$ – 1 – J,+&
Étang Boisvert, Cookshire-Eaton
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Le Montagnard, Condos & Chalets 264, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-9966 – 1-888-538-9966 montagnard.ca 5 units – $$$$$ – J›e&PB Capacity: 16 Granby & Region
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Parc national de la Yamaska - Chalet Nature
Huttopia Sutton
Memphremagog
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Chaletsetspa.ca
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153, rue Martin, Eastman 819-620-7597 – locationchaletspaestrie.ca/fr 7 units – $$$ – J›Yel&ó◊pBø Capacity: 14
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200, rue Champlain, Bromont lechamplaincondohotel.com 11 units – $$$$ – J›Ye&ø Studiotel Bromont
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181, chemin de Tomifobia, Township of Stanstead 450-888-2533 – leslogeschalets.com 1 unit – $$$$$ – J›PB
45, rue Soulanges, Bromont 450-919-1400 – domaineyamaska.com 9 units – $$$$ – J›Yeb&◊ Capacity: 6 Le Champlain
1269, route 112, Austin 819-847-0476 – 1-888-440-0476 – hebergia.ca 30 units – $$$$$ – J›ebl&ÂB Capacity: 20 Les loges ressourcement thermal en forêt
Rue de Bagot, Bromont 450-534-3433 – 1-888-276-6668 chateaubromont.com 38 units – $$$$$ – ›&a Capacity: 6 Domaine Yamaska
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Hébergia
Brome-Missisquoi Condo Château-Bromont
1780, boul. David-Bouchard, Roxton Pond 450-776-7182 – 1-800-665-6527 sepaq.com/pq/yam 5 units – ›Yl&óPÂ Capacity: 4
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Cottages du Lac Orford
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44, chemin d’Orford-sur-le-Lac, Eastman 819-678-2688 – cottagesdulacorford.com/index.html 5 units – $$$$ – J›bl&óÂB Capacity: 12
229, boulevard de Bromont, Bromont 450-534-9999 – 1-877-534-9990 studiotelbromont.com 12 units – $$$ – JY& Capacity: 4 Huttopia Sutton 297, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-3212 – 1-877-538-3212 sutton-chalets.com 40 units – Jei&óÂ
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Les loges ressourcement thermal en forêt, Cantons de Stanstead
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Le Vertendre
7, chemin de la Chute, Eastman 450-297-2007 – 1-855-383-2007 – levertendre.com 11 units – $$$$$ – J›Yb&óP◊ Capacity: 14 Centre d’équitation Jacques Robidas
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32, chemin McFarland, Hatley Township 819-563-0166 – 1-888-677-8767 equitationjacquesrobidas.com 2 units – $$$$ – J›Q&óÂ Capacity: 4
17, chemin Minton Hill, Hatley Township 514-582-6033 – sejourauquebec.com 1 unit – $$$ – ›e&ó Capacity: 8
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Club Azur 82, rue Desjardins Condo 128, Magog 450-632-2876 – clubazur.com 19 units – $$$ – ›Yeil&óæ Capacity: 8
9, rue de l’Arlequin, Orford 819-843-5779 – orfordchaletalouer.com 1 unit – $$$$$ – J›bæ Capacity: 6 Condos de la Grande Coulée
Location Tourisme Estrie
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Parc national du Mont-Orford - Chalets Nature et EXP.
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3321, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-9855 – 1-800-665-6527 sepaq.com/pq/mor 10 units – ›Ybl&óP Capacity: 4 Le Fitchbay
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Chalet au Lac de l’Écluse
9, rue des Pommiers, Orford 514-923-2335 – leschaletscotebelval.com 4 units – $$$$ – J›& Capacity: 8
2283, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-9404 – 1-888-843-9404 tourisme-estrie.com 7 units – $$$ – J›eibl& Capacity: 6
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L’Oasis
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Les Chalets Côté Belval
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50, chemin Bombardier, Stanstead 579-880-1005 – chaletfitchbay.ca 1 unit – $$$$$ – J›Bæ Capacity: 6 Sherbrooke Appart-Hôtel Urbain
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111, rue de la Grande-Coulée, Orford 514-220-5713 – condosgrandecoulee@gmail.com 4 units – $$$$$ – J› Capacity: 10
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65, rue Bruno-Dandeneault, Sherbrooke 819-678-3654 – 1-800-560-6508 apparthotelsherbrooke.com 9 units – $$ – Jø Capacity: 8 Coaticook River Valley Au Havre des bois
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185, chemin Gilbert, Compton 438-391-9202 – soniagagnon@yahoo.ca 1 unit – $$$$$ – J›bBæ Capacity: 6 Chalet Beaudin Lac Wallace
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1272, route 141, Saint-Herménégilde 819-238-4357 – chaletbeaudin.com 1 unit – $$$ – J›læ Capacity: 6
L’Oasis, Cantons de Hatley
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Haut-Saint-François
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Lauz Altitude
155, route Saint-Hyacinthe, Chartierville 819-416-2615 – 1-888-354-2136 – lauzaltitude.com 2 units – $$$$ – J›&óÂæ Capacity: 12
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La Généreuse
Lauz Altitude, Chartierville
540, chemin Labonté, Cookshire-Eaton 819-875-5156 – lagenereuse.com 2 units – $$ – ›bl&æ Capacity: 7
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Le Relais des Mésanges Val-Saint-François
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L’Ardoisière 304, rue Principale, Kingsbury 1 888-558-6789 – info@lardoisiere.com 1 unit – $$$ – ›& Capacity: 6
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Villa Prévost
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Domaine Lac Brompton
310, Côte de l’Artiste, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton 819-571-8830 – domainelacbrompton.com 3 units – $$$$$ – J›bB Capacity: 26 Maisonsetchaletsalouer.com
148, route 112 Ouest, Dudswell 819-884-1232 – 1-855-884-1232 aurelaisdesmesanges.com 3 units – $$$$$ – 3J›l&óÂB Capacity: 12
71, route 257 Nord, La Patrie 819-888-2769 – villaprevost.com 2 units – $$$$$ – ›æ Capacity: 16 Megantic
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506, rue Collège Sud, Ulverton 819-826-2633 – 1-877-526-6879 maisonsetchaletsalouer.com 68 units – $$$ – J›YQei
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Auberge Aventure 1260, route 161, Frontenac 819-554-6466 campingaventuremegantic.com/auberge 4 units – $$$ – ›el&ó
bl&óPpB Capacity: 57
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Chalet du Randonneur
Des Sources Espace du Carmel
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A- 134, rue du Carmel, Danville 819-642-0064 – maisonsetchaletsalouer.com/fr/chalets/147-l-espace-du-carmel.html 1 unit – $$$$$ – J›ÂB Capacity: 57 La Maison l’Âme du Sud
40, route de l’Église, Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-2785 – lechaletdurandonneur.ca 1 unit – $$$ – J›&óÂæ Capacity: 4
Á D-1
229, chemin de Saint-Camille, Ham-Sud 819-452-0742 aubergedelotbiniere.com/chalet-cantons-de-lest 1 unit – $$$$$ – J›b&ó Capacity: 16 Espace du Carmel, Danville
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Gestion Côte de la Bouteille Inc. 789, chemin de la Rivière-Bergeron, Piopolis 514-771-3833 – scotchcap.ca 1 unit – $$$$$ – J›l&óÂæ Capacity: 12
Memphremagog
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Camping, chalets et spas des Pignons Rouges 178, chemin Beauchesne, Saint-Romain 418-486-2811 – chaletpignonrouge.com 7 units – $$$ – J›bl&óB Capacity: 12
Centre de villégiature Jouvence
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131, chemin de Jouvence, Orford 450-532-3134 – 1-800-567-3134 jouvence.com 91 units – 1,2,3 – 3JYbl&ó
Ad, p. 54
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Centre O3
Á E-1
Domaine Gagnon 284, rang 1, Saint-Romain 418-486-2296 – domainegagnon.ca 5 units – $ – ›b&óP Capacity: 14
100, rue des Mésanges, Asbestos 819-879-4342 – 1-888-834-4342 – centreo3.com 143 units – 1,2,3 – Jeb&ó Megantic
}}} E-1
Chalets Mégantic 1338, route 263, Sainte-Cécile-de-Whitton 819-583-7350 – chaletsmegantic.com 4 units – $$$ – ›bl&æ Capacity: 6
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Hébergement Parc national de Frontenac 599, chemin des Roy, Sainte-Praxède (Lambton) 418-486-2300 – sepaq.com/pq/fro 8 units – $ – ›b&ó Capacity: 12 Domaine des Montagnais
Resorts
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203, chemin de la Fôret-Enchantée, Val-Racine 819-657-4720 – 1-877-657-4720 domainedesmontagnais.ca 12 units – $$$ – J›Ye&óÂ Capacity: 24
Camp Claret du Lac-Elgin
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260, chemin Claret, Stratford 819-562-1435 – 1-888-865-6683 – campclaret.qc.ca 228 units – 1,2,3 – Qbl&0
Youth Hostel Memphremagog Auberge jeunesse Magog-Orford
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111, rue Merry Nord, Magog 819-843-1544 – 1-866-303-1544 aubergemagogorford.com 27 units – $ – 1 – Jcß9ø
Student Residences Sherbrooke Au campus - Hébergement hôtelier de l’Université de Sherbrooke
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2500, boulevard de l’Université, Sherbrooke 819-821-8000 poste 62669 – aucampus.ca 124 units – $ – 1,2,3 – JYi&Pßø Université Bishop’s
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2600, rue College, Sherbrooke 819-822-9651 – 1-866-822-9200 conferences.ubishops.ca Ad, p. 67 316 units – $$ – 1,2,3 – JYei&ßø0
Université Bishop’s, Sherbrooke
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Campgrounds
Camping Vallée Bleue
Brome-Missisquoi Camping KOA Granby/Bromont
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JPbl&ÑÂæ”v™
1699, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-534-2404 – 1-800-562-8818 koa.com/campgrounds/granby 240 sites / 18 ready-to-camp ½55 % – $46-85 – JblÑe”u™ Camping Vacances Bromont
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Camping Écologique de Frelighsburg }}}} A-3 174, route 237 Sud, Frelighsburg 450-298-5259 – 1-877-298-5259 campingecologique.com 110 sites – ½70 % – $31-43 – b&e”u™
}}}} A-3
40, chemin des Bouleaux, Frelighsburg 450-298-5372 – 1-866-895-5372 – laforetdefreli.ca 193 sites / 1 ready-to-camp ½40 % – $27-48 – J&e”u™ Camping Domaine des Érables
} B-3
688, chemin de Bondville, Lac-Brome 450-242-8888 185 sites – ½50 % – $40-50 – bÑe”u™ Camping Fairmount
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Camping Caravelle - Parkbridge
22, rue Bleury, Bromont 450-534-4434 – 1-877-534-4434 campingvacancesbromont.com 560 sites – ½60 % – $23-61 – JbÑ™”v
Camping La Forêt de Freli
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50, rue Haman, Lac-Brome (West-Brome), Lac-Brome 450-263-4804 – campingquebec.com/fr/cantons-delest/camping-vallee-bleue 213 sites – ½60 % – $30-43
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127, chemin Fairmount, Lac-Brome 450-266-0928 – campingfairmount.com 115 sites – ½75 % – $30-42 – Jbe”v™
180, rang de la Gare, Sainte-Sabine 450-293-7637 parkbridge.com/fr-ca/rv-cottages/camping-caravelle 407 sites / 4 ready-to-camp ½50 % – $34-60 – Jb&ÑÂe”u™
}} B-3
Au Diable Vert « Station de montagne »
169, chemin Staines, Sutton 450-538-5639 – audiablevert.com 25 sites – ½95 % – $35-50 – Jb&ã” Camping Huttopia Sutton
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297, rue Maple, Sutton 1 844-488-8674 – canada-usa.huttopia.com 30 sites / 80 ready-to-camp $25-53 – J&ã”é◊ Ad, p. 35 Granby & Region
Á B-2
Aztec Camping 1680, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-9410 – azteccamping.ca 819 sites / 5 ready-to-camp ½50 % – $34-84 – JblÑe”u™ Camping Bon-Jour
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1633, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-0213 – campingbonjour.com 272 sites – ½60 % – $38-60 – bÑ™”u◊
Camping La Forêt de Freli, Frelighsburg
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Camping Normand
62, chemin des Normand, Eastman 450-297-2014 – campingnormand.ca 177 sites – ½90 % – $45-60 – Jb™æ”u◊ Camping Domaine Parc-Estrie - Parkbridge
Aztec Camping, Granby
Camping Parc national de la Yamaska
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}}}} A-2
170, rue du Camping, Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby 450-372-1440 – 1-888-576-1388 campingstalphonse.ca 147 sites / 1 ready-to-camp ½65 % – $34-45 – 3Jbl™”u Camping Oasis
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974, 1 Rang Ouest, Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton 450-378-2181 – campingoasis.com 462 sites – ½65 % – $37-48 – JblÑ™”v er
Memphremagog Camping du Lac Massawippi
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435, rue Main, Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4988 – campingdulacmassawippi.com 312 sites / 3 ready-to-camp ½70 % – $31-54 – Jbl™”u◊ Camping La Mine de Cuivre
}}}} B-3
33, rue de la Mine-de-Cuivre, Eastman 450-297-3226 – 1-855-212-3226 campingminedecuivre.com 145 sites / 4 ready-to-camp ½60 % – $35-45 – b™”v◊ Camping Leroux
19, rue du Domaine, Magog 819-868-6944 parkbridge.com/fr-ca/rv-cottages/Parc-Estrie 436 sites / 9 ready-to-camp ½40 % – $37-50 – Jb™”u◊e
3
}} B-3
Camping Havre des Îles
1780, boulevard David-Bouchard, Roxton Pond 450-776-7182 – sepaq.com/pq/yam 143 sites / 32 ready-to-camp ½70 % – $34-48 – 3Pbl&™”v Camping Saint-Alphonse
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10, chemin du Mimosa Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-5578 – campinghavredesiles.com 95 sites – ½60 % – $30-37 – Jbl™”é Camping Nature Plein air
}}} B-3
2733, chemin de la Vallée-Missisquoi, Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-3737 – 1-888-746-4140 campingnaturepleinair.com 149 sites / 2 ready-to-camp ½50 % – $35-42 – Jbl™”v Camping Parc national du Mont-Orford - Lac Fraser
}}}} C-3
6075, route 220, Orford 819-843-9855 – 1-800-665-6527 sepaq.com/pq/mor 148 sites / 8 ready-to-camp ½70 % – $30-38 – 3Jbl&™”é Camping Parc national du Mont-Orford - Lac Stukely
}}}} C-3
3321, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-9855 – 1-800-665-6527 sepaq.com/pq/mor 264 sites / 38 ready-to-camp ½70 % – $30-51 – 3JPbl&Ñ™”u
}} B-3
1050, chemin des Diligences, Eastman 450-297-3219 – campingleroux.com 38 sites – ½75 % – $35-50 – Jbl”v
Camping Nature Plein air, Mansonville
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Camping Domaine du Lac Libby
426, 1er Rang, Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton 450-297-2221 – 1-800-361-3765 campinglaclibby.com 300 sites – ½80 % – $34-55 – Jbl&™”u Domaine des Cantons
}}}}} B-3
315, route 112, Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton 450-297-2444 – 1-866-770-2444 domainedescantons.com 185 sites / 4 ready-to-camp ½70 % – $49-51 – Jb&Ñ™”u Sherbrooke Camping Beau-Lieu
}}}} C-2
5153, chemin de Sainte-Catherine, Sherbrooke 819-864-4531 – campingbeau-lieu.com 473 sites / 7 ready-to-camp ½50 % – $35-49 – JbÑ™”v Camping de L’Île Marie
}}} C-2
225, rue Saint-Francis, Sherbrooke 819-820-0330 – campingilemarie.com 283 sites – ½50 % – $31-47 – b&Ñ™”v Camping Lac Magog
}}}} C-2
7255, chemin Blanchette, Sherbrooke 819-864-4401 – campinglacmagog.ca 183 sites / 10 ready-to-camp ½75 % – $27-58 – blÑ™”v◊
Camping de Compton
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24, chemin de la Station, Compton 819-835-5277 – 1-800-563-5277 campingcompton.com 286 sites / 4 ready-to-camp ½70 % – $50-60 – &Ñ™”u
}}} C-3
Camping du Pont Couvert 2335, chemin du Pont-Couvert, Waterville 819-562-6421 – 1-888-346-5894 campingdupontcouvert.com 144 sites / 6 ready-to-camp ½65% – $32-46 – Pb&Ñ™”u Val-Saint-François
Coaticook River Valley Camping Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook
Domaine des Cantons, Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton
}}}} C-3
400, rue Saint-Marc, Coaticook 819-849-2331 – 1-888-524-6743 gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca 175 sites / 7 ready-to-camp Ad, p. 72 ½80 % – $28-43 – JPb&™”v
Camping Melbourne
}}}} C-1
1185, chemin du Camping, Melbourne 819-826-6222 – 1-877-610-4410 campingmelbourne.com 222 sites / 2 ready-to-camp ½75 % – $27-46 – bl&Ñ™”u Camping Plage McKenzie
}}}} C-2
842, route 222, Racine 819-846-2011 – campingplagemckenzie.com 259 sites / 5 ready-to-camp ½60 % – $34-54 – bl™”u Des Sources Camping de la Rivière Nicolet
Camping Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook
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32, rang 16 Est, Wotton 819-828-0108 – campingrivierenicolet.com 22 sites / 6 ready-to-camp ½75 % – $40-45 – Jb&”eé◊
}}} D-1
Accommodations and Places to Eat – Accommodations
Haut-Saint-François La Vallée Heureuse du Mont Élan
}}}} D-2
Brome-Missisquoi
229, chemin Gosford Est, Westbury 819-832-2605 – montelan.ca 34 sites / 11 ready-to-camp ½95 % – $42-60 – Jb&”v
Au Diable Vert « Station de montagne »
Megantic Camping Aventure Mégantic
}}}}} E-2
1255, route 161, Frontenac 819-554-6466 – campingaventuremegantic.com 157 sites / 11 ready-to-camp ½50 % – $35-57 – 2J&Ñ™”u Camping Baie-des-Sables
}}}} E-2
2370, chemin du Lac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-3965 – baiedessables.com 345 sites / 5 ready-to-camp ½80 % – $35-52 – JPbl&Ñ™”u Parc du Grand Lac Saint-François
}}}} E-1
158, chemin J.-Cyrille-Bureau, Lambton 418-486-2607 – lambton.ca 27 sites – ½30 % – $43 – JblÑ™”v Camping Piopolis
}}} E-2
109, chemin de la Plage, Piopolis 819-583-2114 – campingpiopolis.quebec 36 sites – ½40 % – $35-47 – Jbl”v Camping, chalets et spas des pignons rouges
Outfitters
}}} E-1
178, chemin Beauchesne, Saint-Romain 418-486-2811 – chaletpignonrouge.com 33 sites – ½60 % – $26-36
}}}} B-3
169, chemin Staines, Sutton 450-538-5639 – audiablevert.com 25 units – J@l&
3
Megantic Aventures Évasion Estrie
}}}} E-2
3190, route Chesham, Val-Racine 819-583-7350 – chasse-aventures.com 4 units – Ã@l9¶
Non-traditional Accommodations Brome-Missisquoi Au Diable Vert « Station de montagne »
B-3
169, chemin Staines, Sutton 450-538-5639 – audiablevert.com 29 units – Jl&óÂ $89 to $371 Huttopia Sutton
B-3
297, chemin Maple, Sutton 1 844-488-8674 – canada-usa.huttopia.com 80 units – J&óÖ $67 to $230 Capacity: 5 Ad, p. 35
Jbl&Ñ™”v◊
Camping Parc national de Frontenac, Baie Sauvage
}}} E-1
599, chemin des Roy, Sainte-Praxède (Lambton) 418-486-2300 – sepaq.com/pq/fro 91 sites / 18 ready-to-camp ½70 % – $30-44 – 3Jbl&™” Camping Les Berges du Lac
}}}} E-1
800, chemin des Berges, Stratford 418-443-2202 – 1-877-443-2202 – lesbergesdulac.ca 299 sites – ½70 % – $32-54
JblÑ ™”u◊
Camping, chalets et spas des pignons rouges, Saint-Romain
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Coaticook River Valley C-3
Auberge du changement d’ère 153, rue Thornton Nord, Coaticook 819-200-0055 – auberge.generoville.org 3 units – J&óÖ $79 to $199. Capacity: 14 Val-Saint-François
C-2
Laö Cabines 548, chemin du Grand Brompton, Racine 819-345-4434 – laocabines.ca 6 units – &óÖ $30 to $195 Capacity: 6 Laö Cabines, Racine
Des Sources D-1
Parc régional du Mont-Ham Refuges et camping Mont SUTTON
B-3
671, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-2545 – 1-866-538-2545 – montsutton.com 3 units – 3J&ÂP0¢ Visit our website. Capacity: 26 Ad, p. 35 Memphremagog Entre Cîmes et Racines
B-3
80, chemin Simard, Bolton-Est 450-297-0770 – 1-866-297-0770 entrecimesetracines.com 14 units – Jl&ó $110 to $155 Capacity: 2 to 8 per unit. Zoobox / Le Vertendre
D-1
Camping de la Rivière Nicolet - Roulotte Gitane 32, 16e rang Est, Wotton 819-828-0108 – campingrivierenicolet.com 1 unit – Jl&óPÖ Starting at $110/night. Capacity: 2 Megantic
E-2
Camping Aventure Mégantic B-3
7, chemin de la Chute, Eastman 450-297-2007 – 1-855-383-2007 – levertendre.com 17 units – l&óPÖ $410 plus tax for 2 nights during regular season. Capacity: 6 Les Côteaux Missisquoi
103, route 257 Ouest, Ham-Sud 819-828-3608 – montham.ca 8 units – 3J&óP Visit our website. Capacity: 40
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250, rang des Grenier, Piopolis 819-583-0885 – auxcinqsens.ca 7 units – Jò&óÖ Visit our website. Capacity: 4 per unit.
1640, chemin Rodgers, Hatley Township 819-437-0737 – lastationduchenerouge.com 15 units – $$-$$$$ – Y&ó Coaticook River Valley E-2
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901, rang Tout-de-Joie, Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn 819-544-9004 – montgosford.com 6 units – &óÂ Visit our website. Capacity: 20
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Restaurants Several restaurants have made themselves a reputation in the region; a number of them are also adept at incorporating local flavours. The same is true of our microbreweries, which have built an excellent reputation for themselves, thanks to their talent, a touch of boldness, and their efforts.
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Restaurants Brome-Missisquoi Café Rouge A-3 32, rue Principale, Bedford 450-248-0007 – caferouge.ca $-$$ – 1,2,3 – Jt Full, specialty breakfasts served daily. Lunch: paninis, salads. For dinner, Canadian and Latin dishes. Onsite bakery and coffee-roasting. Homemade goods baked onsite. Pub Le Belvédère A-3 86, rue Principale, Bedford 450-248-4394 – kguy@nopac.ca $-$$ – 2,3 – P†t
Le Riverain, restaurant au Ripplecove, Ayer’s Cliff
Confiserie Bromont B-2 679, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-534-3893 lemuseeduchocolatdelaconfiseriebromont.com $-$$ – 1,2 – JPt Family restaurant. All-day breakfast: eggs Benedict, crepes, pancakes, chocolate, and fruit. Lunch served on weekdays. À la carte menu (bagel with smoked salmon, duck crepes, quiches, pot pies, sandwiches). Gaïa B-2 840, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-534-2074 – legaia.ca $$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Vegan and gourmet cuisine. Organic, biodynamic, and natural wine. Organic and gluten-free beer.
Pub-inspired cuisine featuring homemade flavours, BBQs on Friday nights year round. Wide selection of rums and beers. Chardo - resto & bar à vin B-2 606, rue Shefford, Bromont 450-919-1919 – chardo.ca $-$$$$ – 2,3 – J†t Tasty and creative cuisine highlighting local and fresh ingredients such as lake fish, farmed game meat, St. Lawrence river’s seafood, locally grown vegetables and wild products found in our forests. Gaïa, Bromont
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Le Cellier du Roi B-2
Boulangerie artisanale La mie bretonne B-3
400, chemin Compton, Bromont 450-534-4653 – 1-888-281-0017 royalbromont.com/cellier.php $$-$$$$ – 2,3 – JP†t
511, rue du Sud, Cowansville 450-955-1500 – lamiebretonne.com $ – 1,2 – J
Gourmet dining and a fine wine list. The perfect place to share great moments with your significant other, friends, or colleagues. Enjoy a breathtaking view of mounts Shefford and Brome from our atrium. LUMAMI cuisine nature B-2 319, chemin du Lac Gale, Bromont 450-534-0604 – 1-866-734-2110 – balnea.ca $-$$$ – 2,3 – †t Creative seasonal cuisine, inspired by local products. Restaurant Le Madrigal B-2 46, boul. de Bromont, Bromont 450-534-3588 – 1-877-534-3588 lemadrigal.ca/#restaurant $$-$$$ – 1,3 – J†t For a delicious dinner in a warm atmosphere. Our cuisine features market cuisine, which vary with the season: fish, Brome Lake duck, Highland beef, veal, Quebec lamb, and other local products. Restaurant Les 4 Canards B-2 90, rue Stanstead, Bromont 450-534-3433 – 1-800-304-3433 chateaubromont.com $$-$$$$ – 1,2,3 – 2JP†t Classic cuisine with terroir flavours, hearty breakfast, and Sunday brunch. Wine cellar with over 350 offerings.
Sandwiches, salads, soups, pizza, pastries, coffee, and other treats. Brasserie Dunham Table Fermière A-3
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3809, rue Principale, Dunham 450-814-1500 – brasseriedunham.com $-$$$ – 2,3 – JP†t Creative, gourmet market cuisine. Our menu changes with the season, reflecting what’s available from local farmer. L’Épicerie-café Dunham A-3 3650, rue Principale, Dunham 450-295-2323 – lepiceriecafedunham.ca $-$$ – 1,2 – J†t Type of cuisine: bistro. Specialties: Québec meat and game, local products, counter offering cooked dishes and marinated meats... Beat & Betterave A-3 41, rue Principale, Frelighsburg 579-440-8600 – beatetbetterave.com $ – 1,2,3 – J†t Seasonal cuisine. We produce most of our vegetables, greens, and herbs onsite in our vast garden. Plate of homemade falafel, trout gravlax, soup, or salad. Les Sucreries de l’érable A-3 16, rue Principale, Frelighsburg 450-298-5181 – lessucreriesdelerable.com $ – 1,2 – tæ Maple syrup pie, decadent desserts, traditional or deluxe breakfasts, soups, sandwiches, croquemonsieur sandwiches, salads, maple-smoked salmon, and fresh apple cider from the village. Bistro West Brome B-3 128, route 139, Lac-Brome 450-266-7552 – 1-888-902-7663 – awb.ca $$-$$$ – 1,2,3 – JP†t A creative and inspired, not to mention mouthwatering, gourmet menu awaits you at the Bistro West Brome. Fresh Oyster Duck confit, fish of the day, steak & fries, lamb shank, an extensive wine list, and much more!
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La Brise du Lac B-3
Auberge des Appalaches B-3
572, chemin Lakeside, Lac-Brome 450-243-0404 – 1-888-922-0404 hotelsuiteslacbrome.com $$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t
234, rue Maple, Sutton 450-538-5799 – 1-877-533-5799 auberge-appalaches.com $-$$$ – 3 – J†t
Treat yourself to the fare at the La Brise du Lac restaurant, featuring flavours from the Eastern Townships.
Creative cuisine featuring local products. Our zealous young chef, Matis Degani, passionately creates locally based, simple, and authentic fare. Our menu is intentionally short and changes every 2 weeks.
Le Relais Restaurant-Bistro B-3 286, chemin Knowlton, Lac-Brome 450-242-2232 – aubergeknowlton.com/restaurant-le-relais $-$$$ – 1,2,3 – JP†t Our menu highlights local products, such as Brome Lake duck and local wines. Daily specials form part of the menu. Summer terrace. Groups welcome (by reservation). Star Café B-3 61, chemin Lakeside, Lac-Brome 450-243-5222 – starcafe@iteract.ca $-$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Sandwiches, salads, daily menu featuring products from the region. Specialty: artisanal smoked ham and bacon. Salmon smoked onsite. Onsite BBQ in the summer. Le Bistro Missiquoi A-3 455, rang de l’Église Sud, Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge 450-248-0666 – 1-800-416-0666 – euro-spa.com $$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Lunchtime hot buffet and salad bar, Monday to Saturday. Table d’hôte menu, Monday to Friday evenings. Saturday evening gourmet buffet including home-smoked salmon. Sunday noon brunch.
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Auberge Sutton Brouërie B-3 27, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 450-538-0005 aubergesuttonbrouerie.com $-$$$ – 2,3 – J†t Season’s kitchen for fine dining or pub-style cuisine. Dishes for any occasion, whether for a midday snack, or to enjoy with a beer at the end of the work day, after a day of skiing, or during a romantic dinner. Le Cafetier Sutton B-3 9, rue Principale Nord, Sutton 450-538-7333 – cafetiersutton@gmail.com $-$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Coffee roasted onsite, eggs, omelettes, eggs Benedict, homemade muesli, French toast, Café Noir bagels, pastries. Soups, sandwiches, salads, paninis, veggie burgers, bagels with smoked salmon. Beer and wine. Le Pleasant Hôtel & Café B-3 1, rue Pleasant, Sutton 450-538-6188 – 1-888-538-6188 lepleasant.com $-$$ – 1 – JP†t Breakfast and brunch, inspired by our terroir products. Micro-roaster coffees, fine teas, and desserts to enjoy at the café or to go. To drink: local wines, privately imported wines, and antipasti.
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Madame Hortense Café B-2 360, rue Cowie, Granby 450-375-3600 – madamehortense.ca $ – 1,2,3 – Jt Speciality coffee. Bistro-style menu. Quiches, salads, baguettes. Soup of the day. Paninis, desserts, etc. Maison Boire B-2
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Granby & Region L’Émulsion B-2 901, rue Principale, Granby 450-378-9071 – 1-800-363-8953 – hotelcastel.ca $$-$$$ – 3 – 3J† Gourmet menu with local products. Homemade terrine, foie gras, Angus beef, game, fish, and homemade desserts. Specialty and privately imported wines. Dinner reservations recommended. La Maison Chez-Nous B-2 847, rue Mountain, Granby 450-372-2991 – lamaisoncheznous.com $$$-$$$$ – 3 – ᆠRegional fine cuisine. Chef and owner Daniel Lacroix has created a seasonal table d’hôte menu. AAA beef, catch of the day, game, and homemade desserts. Bring your own wine. Wednesday to Sunday evenings. La Table à Mo B-2 118, rue Principale, Granby 450-372-0043 – latableamo.com $$-$$$$ – 2,3 – J†t This restaurant focuses on providing tasty and plentiful local cuisine. A menu varying with availability and the season. A cozy atmosphere and attentive service will ensure that you enjoy your visit. Le Café de la Brûlerie B-2 4, rue de la Gare, Granby 450-372-2200 – cafedelabrulerie.com $-$$ – 1,2,3 – 3J†t Bistro-style cuisine. Specialties: burgers, coffee roasted onsite, hearty breakfasts.
Restaurant offering homemade dishes cooked over a wood fire. International inspiration blended with local products. The best products are used to ensure quality fare. Restaurant Kapzak B-2 108, rue Principale, Granby 579-365-3008 – bistrokapzak.ca $$ – 2,3 – J†t Chef Jason Kacprzak created a Polish-Quebec fusion menu featuring local products. He also offers a great selection of original cocktails, microbrewery beers, and wines. Milton Cidery B-2 5, route 137, Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton 450-777-2442 – cidreriemilton.com $$ – 1,2 – 3J†t Sandwiches, salads, soups, desserts and ciders. Delicious, affordable ans varied daily menu on weekdays. Breakfast, tasting plates in accordance with our ciders available every day. Café Cha-tee’s B-2 300, rue Lewis Ouest, Waterloo 579-380-8978 – chatees.ca $ – 1,2,3 – Jt Homemade bagels, sandwiches, salads, soups, vegan chili, muffins, brownies, dates squares, espresso, lattes, mochas, seasonal lattes, cappuccinos, hot chocolates, homemade iced tea. Maurice Pizzeria B-2 5765, rue Foster, Waterloo 450-539-3181 2,3 – J†t Quite simply the best pizza in the region for 35 years! Large dining room ideal for gatherings. Terrace and delivery service.
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Memphremagog Le Refuge, café de montagne C-3 1249, route 112, Austin 579-437-8999 – cafelerefuge.wordpress.com $ – 1,2 – t Located in the Savonnerie des Diligences building: to savour on site as take-out, the Refuge serves specialty coffees, ready-to-eat sweets, sandwiches, and popsicles in the summer! Auberge Ayer’s Cliff C-3 1087, rue Main, Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4277 – aubergeayerscliff.ca $$ – 2,3 – †t Steak, certified Angus beef, fish and seafood, pasta, salads, burgers, filet mignon poutine, ribs, and chicken wings.
Restaurant Le Riverain, Ayer’s Cliff
Restaurant du Spa Eastman B-3
Café Folies C-3
895, chemin des Diligences, Eastman 450-297-3009 – 1-800-665-5272 spa-eastman.com $$-$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3JP†
1105, rue Main, Ayer’s Cliff 819-200-0677 bienvenue@cafefolies.ca $-$$ – 1,2,3 – Jt
Our Tonique Cuisine menu features meat, fish, vegetarian/vegan dishes, and raw cuisine. We use organic, seasonal, fresh, and local products. Our menu offerings are gluten-free and dairy-free.
Wheat and buckwheat crepes garnished with regional products. Meal-in-a-bowl salads, whimsical full breakfast, dessert crepes and treats.
Aux Bourgeois bistro C-3
Le Riverain, restaurant at the Ripplecove C-3 700, rue Ripplecove, Ayer’s Cliff 819-838-4296 – 1-800-668-4296 ripplecove.com $$-$$$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Refined, innovative, regional cuisine including several specialties: home-smoked salmon, foie gras, game, VSC (selected Townships beef) filet mignon, local products, seafood, and fish. Café Bistro Les Trois Grâces B-3 338, rue Principale, Eastman 450-297-4291 – bistrolestroisgraces.com $-$$ – 1,2,3 – †tæ Poultry liver mousse, Brome Lake duck confit club sandwich, salmon tartare, Asian salad. Homemade desserts. Selection of teas, herbal teas, and fair trade coffee. Many local products.
362, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-843-8383 – auxbourgeois.com $ – 1,2 – JP†t Specialty gourmet burgers and poutines. Microbrewery beers, wine and cocktails. Brunch breakfasts. Family and casual atmosphere. Children’s menu. Quality products and personalized service. Homemade french fries. Comme chez soi - Restaurant & Auberge C-3 3219, rue Principale Ouest (route 112 Ouest), Magog 819-868-2233 – 1-800-401-2444 commechezsoi.ca $$-$$$ – 2,3 – Já Specialties: steak and seafood, lamb, duck, and mussels. Ferme Au pied levé C-3 1107, chemin Fitch Bay, Magog 819-843-6143 – aupiedleve.ca $$$ – 3 – Jáæ We offer a six-course country-style menu featuring the farm’s products. Menus vary with the season and livestock production. Local products are favoured to complement our menus.
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Fondissimo C-3
Taverne 1855 C-3
276, rue Principale Est, Magog 819-843-8999 – fondissimo.ca $$-$$$ – 3 – á
428, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-769-1233 – taverne1855.ca $$ – 2,3 – †t
Located in Magog’s first cotton factory, the restaurant features decor brimming with history. Discover our Swiss fondues, Chinese fondues, and dessert fondues. Bring your own wine.
Braised lamb shank with garlic and rosemary, Brome Lake Duck, 1855 burger, fish & chips, fried calamari, black cod cooked sous-vide, home-smoked salmon, beef short ribs and linguini carbonara, pork ribs.
La Shop C-3
Le Tap room au Manoir Hovey C-3
274, rue Principale Est, Magog 819-843-2093 – lashop.co $ – 1,2 – J†t
575, rue Hovey, North Hatley 819-842-2421 – 1-800-661-2421 manoirhovey.com/fr/le-pub-tap-room $$-$$$ – 2,3 – JP†t
Café-bar connected to the Fondissimo restaurant. Try our grilled-cheese specialties, enjoy a café au lait, or unwind with a glass of beer! Ranch du Spaghetti C-3 3005, chemin Miletta, Magog 819-847-4091 – 1-888-447-4091 – ranchmagog.ca $-$$ – 2,3 – †t
A Bistro-style restaurant, the Tap Room showcases local and seasonal flavors and a varied menu year-round, including signature dishes such as quail stuffed with mushrooms, smoked trout and our Abenaki poutine. Restaurant Le Hatley at Manoir Hovey C-3
Italian cuisine: choice of pasta, pizza, lasagna, salads. Veal, salmon, lunch and dinner table d’hôte menus. Children’s menu. All-you-can-eat bread bar. Restaurant L’Ancrage (Hôtel Étoile-sur-le-Lac)
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1200, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-843-6521 – 1-800-567-2727 etoilesurlelac.ca/fr/restauration $-$$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Fish, scallops, veal sweetbread, Angus AAA striploin, mussels, pasta, etc. Restaurant Pinocchio C-3 469, rue Principale Ouest, Magog 819-868-8808 – restaurantpinocchio.com $$-$$$ – 2,3 – J†t
575, rue Hovey, North Hatley 819-842-2421 – 1-800-661-2421 manoirhovey.com/fr/restaurant-le-hatley $$$$ – 1,3 – JP† This Relais & Châteaux inn is renowned for its fine dining and romantic atmosphere. Le Hatley Restaurant features a bold new approach to Quebec cuisine, celebrating local produce. Saveurs et Gourmandises C-3 39, rue Main, North Hatley 819-842-3131 saveursetgourmandises@gmail.com $-$$ – 1,2 – †tæ Coffee, soup of the day, sandwiches, pizza, quiches, wraps, salads, and pastries.
To share our passion and awaken your senses, we let the seasons and our moods inspire us to find the best products available. Come savour our discoveries. Rôtisserie St-Hubert Magog C-3 1615, chemin Rivière-aux-Cerises, Magog 819-847-3366 – st-hubert.com/index.fr.html $-$$ – 2,3 – JP†t Rotisserie chicken. Ribs, steak. Services: dining room and take-out. Resto-bar Le St-Hub. Restaurant Le Hatley au Manoir Hovey, North Hatley
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Belania d’Amour C-3 2387, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-868-1041 – belaniadamour.ca $ – 1,2 – t Vegan, healthy, gourmet cuisine restaurant. Specialties: pancakes, power bowls, burgers, wraps, smoothies, coffees, desserts. Bistro 4 Saisons C-3 4940, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-847-2555 – 1-877-768-1110 espace4saisons.com/bistro $-$$$-$$$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Foie gras, flank steak, fresh fish, tartare, and homemade fries. Table d’hôte starting at $19 (lunch) and $31 (dinner). À la carte menu available. Full bar. Closed on Mondays. Bistro Rondo d’Orford Musique C-3 3165, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-3981 – 1-800-567-6155 – orford.mu/bistro $$ – 2,3 – 2J Located in a charming setting at Orford Music, Bistro Rondo offers a sophisticated and affordable menu featuring daily specials and our tables d’hôte.
Bistro 4 Saisons, Orford
Les Jardins - Manoir des Sables C-3 90, avenue des Jardins, Orford 819-847-4747 – 1-877-845-5344 – hotelsvillegia.com $$-$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3J†t Bistro-style cuisine and fine dining (table d’hôte) featuring seasonal local products such as rabbit, duck, fish, lamb, and veal. Les Sommets - Hôtel Chéribourg C-3 2603, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-843-3308 – 1-800-567-6132 – hotelsvillegia.com $$-$$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Regional cuisine and fine dining. Table d’hôte and bar. Terrace menu (in summer).
Le Four à Bois d’Orford C-3
Le Tomahawk grill - Estrimont Suites & Spa C-3
2197, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-868-0858 – 1-866-503-4555 lefouraboisdorford.com $$ – 3 – J†t
44, avenue de l’Auberge, Orford 819-843-1616 – 1-800-567-7320 estrimont.ca/restaurants $$-$$$$ – 1,2,3 – 3JP†t
Discover a mix of traditional and contemporary flavours, artisanal pizzas made with high-quality ingredients, comfort food table d’hôte menu, succulent meat, and more!
Discover signature dishes like the tasty Tomahawk cut in front of you, the mix-grill combining your favorite grills with perfectly prepared seafood and the generous platters to share.
Les Jardins - Manoir des Sables Orford
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Coop du Grand-Bois B-3 12, rue Principale, Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton 450-297-3787 – coopdugrandbois.com $-$$ – 1,2 – J†tæ Comfort food: daily specials, the chef’s family recipes, soups, sandwiches, salads, croissants, coffees, herbal teas, take-out dishes, and delicious desserts. Saturdays and Sundays, breakfast until 2:30 p.m.
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Sherbrooke Boefish C-2 3131, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-780-1414 – boefish.ca $$$-$$$$ – 3 – JPt Premium restaurant specializing in steaks, aged meat and fresh Mediterranean fish. Café Aragon C-2 1497, rue Galt Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-820-0142 – cafearagon.ca $-$$ – 1,2 – Já†tæ Breakfast: omelettes, eggs Benedict, waffles, and more. Selection of homemade baked goods and deli meats. Organic, local, and fair trade products. Lunch: certified fish, local meat, and vegetarian dishes. Café Pierre Jean Jase C-2 550, rue de Montréal, Sherbrooke 819-829-5927 – cafepierrejeanjase.com $ – 1,2,3 – J†tæ Breakfast: crepes, omelettes, traditional breakfasts with local deli meats and homemade veggie pâté. Lunch: homemade dishes with meat or fish. Vegetarian dishes. Evening: burgers and homemade fries, and bistro menu. Guacamole y tequila C-2 2340, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-823-8181 – guacamoleytequila.com $-$$ – 2,3 – J†t Guacamole, quesadillas, fried calamari, coconut shrimp, tequila-flambéed shrimp, enchiladas, chicken mole, tortilla soup, chorizo/al pastor/carnitas tacos, fajitas, tostadas, cochinita pibil, fish, lamb.
OMG Resto, Sherbrooke
La Table du Chef C-2 11, rue Victoria (King Ouest corner), Sherbrooke 819-562-2258 – latableduchef.ca $$-$$$ – 2,3 – J†t Tasty and flavourful seasonal cuisine by our chef Alain Labrie. Pan-seared foie gras cutlet, Ducs de Montrichard duck magret, Valrhona chocolate fondant. Table d’hôte menu, tasting menu. O’Chevreuil, Taverne Américaine C-2 62, rue Wellington Nord, Sherbrooke 819-346-4440 – ochevreuil.com $$-$$$ – 2,3 – JP†t Meat aged and cut onsite, fresh oysters and seafood straight from the maritime areas of Quebec. O’Chevreuil extends a gourmet invitation to discover, taste, and enjoy. OMG Resto C-2 1175, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-823-7001 – omgresto.com $-$$ – 2,3 – 3J†t Spectacular restaurant in an old church with a modern design. Discover our original burgers and several other OMG signature dishes: meat aged onsite, poutine, tartare, fish, daily specials... Check it out! Restaurant Auguste C-2 82, rue Wellington Nord, Sherbrooke 819-565-9559 – auguste-restaurant.com $$-$$$$ – 2,3 – JP†t “Bistronomy” cuisine. Our classics: inverted poutine, blood pudding, and pudding chômeur. Seasonal cuisine. Fish, gourmet, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes. Brunch served on weekends. Private dining room available.
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Restaurant Le Buffet des Continents C-2
Siboire Jacques-Cartier C-2
340, rue Belvédère Sud, Sherbrooke 819-564-1099 – 1-866-664-1099 lebuffetdescontinents.com $-$$ – 2,3 – J†
40, boul. Jacques-Cartier Sud, Sherbrooke 819-791-8440 – siboire.ca/jacques-cartier $-$$ – 2,3 – 3J†t
More than 150 international dishes on rotation each week. Let your taste buds travel around the world: Greece, Italy, Mexico, France, Spain, China, and beyond. Weekend brunch. Restaurant Pacini C-2 2960, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-821-2654 – pacini.com $-$$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Pasta, steak, and pizza. Resto-bar Le Murville C-2 2685, rue King Ouest (Hôtel Delta par Marriott, Place des Congrès), Sherbrooke 819-822-9873 – marriott.com/YSCDR $$ – 1,3 – 3J† Full breakfast buffet, à la carte breakfast, bistro-style cuisine with local quality products from the Eastern Townships. Rôtisserie St-Hubert Sherbrooke C-2 3070, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-563-5112 – st-hubert.com $-$$ – 2,3 – JP†t
Refined microbrewery cuisine. Pizza, pasta, salads and chef’s creations. Coaticook River Valley Buffet Asie C-3 339, rue Child, Coaticook 819-804-3030 – $ – 2,3 – J† Asiatic, Chinese, Szechuan, Canadian and Thai cuisine. À la carte, buffet, and take out meals. Specialties: Chinese and Thai cuisine: General Tao, BBQ ribs, chicken wings, Cantonese lo-mein noodles, and pad Thai. Coffret de l’Imagination C-3 145, rue Michaud, Coaticook 819-849-0090 – coffret.ca $-$$$ – 2,3 – JP†t0 The fare of the Coffret is French-inspired blended with traditional Quebec cuisine, and features appetizers, paninis, salads, grilled food, fish, mussels, pasta, and a table d’hôte. Homemade desserts. Wine menu.
Rotisserie chicken. Ribs, salads. Services: dining room and take-out. Resto-bar Le St-Hub. Drive-through. Sebby*s Pub & Grill C-2 83, rue Queen, Sherbrooke 819-569-9755 – sebbys.com $$ – 2,3 – J†t American-style steakhouse pub. 18 oz. T-bone, BBQ ribs, roast prime rib au jus. Table d’hôte, daily lunch specials. Draft beer.
Coffret de l’Imagination, Coaticook
Shaker Cuisne & Mixologie C-2 3050, boul. de Portland #N36, Sherbrooke 819-416-3134 – shakercuisineetmixologie.com/restaurants/sherbrooke $$ – 2,3 – J†t Restaurant-bar with a chic industrial décor, specializing in cocktails, tartares, and burgers. Relaxing atmosphere, blending pleasure and gastronomy and featuring a new approach to going out, eating, and drinking.
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Le Cinquième Élément C-3 6815, route Louis S.St-Laurent, Compton 819-835-0052 – lecinquiemeelement.ca $$-$$$ – 2,3 – J†t0 Country-style cuisine featuring authentic ingredients from the village of Compton. Bistro-style menu for lunch and table d’hôte for dinner. Veal sweetbread, pasta, rabbit, lamb shank, seafood, local trout, and salads!
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739, rue Principale Nord, Richmond 819-826-6655 – infovgare@gmail.com $-$$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t
127, chemin Gosford Sud, Ham-Sud 819-877-5189 – aubergelamara.com $$-$$$ – 1,2,3 – Já†
Specialties: extensive breakfast menu, baby back ribs, steak, and seafood (maple Thai shrimp), homemade Chinese food, and 12 daily specials.
Fine cuisine inspired by our organic and local producers. 4 course meal or a la carte. Dining for 2, families, weddings, groups. By reservation. Bring your own wine.
Brasserie Lac Brompton C-2 310, Côte de l’Artiste, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton 819-846-6226 – brasserielacbrompton.com $-$$$ – 2,3 – J†t Enchanting site overlooking Lake Brompton. Steak and seafood. Live musicians every evening from Thursday to Saturday. Des Sources Le Temps des Cerises C-1 79, rue du Carmel, Danville 819-839-2818 – 1-800-839-2818 cerises.com $-$$$ – 2,3 – J†t Located in a beautiful former Presbyterian church, featuring fine regional cuisine, this establishment is renowned for its salmon, Townships lamb, Highland beef, and homemade bread.
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162, rue Miquelon, Saint-Camille 819-340-1993 – ptitbonheur.org $ – JP†t0 Pizzas prepared with terroir products always available and seasonal menu. Haut-Saint-François Auberge La Ruée vers Gould D-2 19, route 108, Lingwick 819-877-3446 – rueegouldrush.net $-$$$ – 2,3 – J†t0 Scottish-inspired and traditional country cuisine: haggis, scones, kipper pâté, cock-a-leekie, marmalade duck, Bridie pies, partan flan. Extensive brunch menu every Sunday. Scottish mussels every Friday.
Marché public Mante du Carré C-1 6, rue Daniel-Johnson, Danville 819-839-2843 – manteducarre.com $-$$$ – 1,2,3 – Játæ Selection of paninis (wild boar, smoked lamb, veggie pâté). Lamburger, quiches, main dish salads, smoked trout. Fine pastries. Table d’hôte menu. Bring your own wine.
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Microbreweries Brome-Missisquoi Les Brasseurs de West Shefford B-2 92, boulevard de Bromont, Bromont 450-919-0829 – brasseursdewestshefford.ca $$ – 2,3 Schedule: Year-round. Les Brasseurs de West Shefford
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The West Shefford family produces 8 affordable types of beer distributed in 60 bars and restaurants, with a passion for both our products and the community, and more. Visits and tastings also offered.
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107, boulevard de Bromont, Bromont 450-534-0001 lebrouemont.com 2,3 Schedule: Year-round.
Italian dishes : selection of more than 40 pizzas, pastas, and homemade sauces, table d’hôte on weekends, ice cream; air conditioned. Haut Bois Dormant & Resto Épicurieux E-2 33, rue Principale Ouest, Notre-Dame-des-Bois 819-888-2854 – hautboisdormant@gmail.com $$$ – 3 – Já The Épicurieux restaurant invites you to enjoy a gourmet experience designed to satisfy your cravings using regional terroir products: red deer, duck, rabbit, lamb, and wild boar. Bring your own wine. By reservation. Auberge Au Soleil Levant E-2 499, rue Principale, Piopolis 819-583-5697 – 1-866-583-5697 aubergeausoleillevant.com $-$$$ – 1,2,3 – J†t Extensive, family-oriented menu for all tastes. Seafood, pizza, paninis, and more. Consult our website for the full menu.
With 20 types of artisanal brews, from blonde to American Pale Ale, le Brouemont offers delicious aromatic beers made to the highest standards, from the brewing process to bottling. Brasserie Dunham A-3 3809, rue Principale, Dunham 450-284-0516 – brasseriedunham.com $-$$ – 2,3 – JPt Schedule: Year-round. Our pub, right next to the brewery, is the perfect place to savour our beers straight from the source, attend concerts, and enjoy the sunshine on our terrace. Full flavoured beers and food served onsite. Farnham Ale & Lager pub A-3 401, boul. de Normandie Nord, Farnham 450-293-1116 – farnham-alelager.com Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Discover our four types of beer as well as our special and seasonal brews. Event organization and restaurant services. Terrace. Beat & Betterave A-3 41, rue Principale, Frelighsburg 579-440-8600 – beatetbetterave.com $ – 1,2,3 – J Schedule: February to December.
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Beat & Betterave is a coffee shop/nanobrewery in the heart of the village, where you’ll feel very much at home. Menu based on garden crops with an emphasis on European-inspired beers.
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Granby & Region Brasserie Vrooden B-2 617, rue Simonds Sud, Granby 450-956-0703 – vrooden.com
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Schedule: Year-round. Specialized in brewing traditional German beers, the Brasserie Vrooden occupies a key spot in Québec’s brewing world. A tour of our tasting salon will convince you. Vrooden!!!
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Microbrasserie Le Grimoire B-2 223, rue Principale, Granby 450-372-7079 – brasseriegrimoire.com 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round. La Knowlton Co, Lac-Brome
La Knowlton Co. B-3 576, chemin Knowlton, Lac-Brome 450-243-9001 – nick@laknowltonco.com $$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round, except Tuesdays. In a cozy and friendly ambiance, La Knowlton Co. serves craft beers inspired by American and English traditions. The restaurant, specializing in pizza, serves fresh, local food products. À L’Abordage Microbrasserie B-3 10, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 450-538-8338 – brasseriealabordage.com 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays.
Le Grimoire microbrewery, in operation since 2004, is the perfect place to discover tasty beers. In the pub-eatery of the same name, we offer a full pub-style menu and craft beer. Robin - Bière naturelle B-2 6547, rue Foster, Waterloo 450-912-1745 – robinbierenaturelle.com
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Located in Sutton’s village core. Beer brewed onsite and inspired by British and American brewing traditions. Sunny terraces. Traditional pub menu with all dishes made onsite. Specialties: fish & chips and hamburgers! Auberge Sutton Brouërie B-3 27, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 450-538-0005 aubergesuttonbrouerie.com $-$$$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round. Closed on Tuesdays. In the heart of the village, eat, drink, and sleep on the banks of the Sutton River. A truly epicurean experience in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Stays in one of our second-floor rooms available by reservation. Brasserie Vrooden, Granby
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Pub & Microbrasserie Le Lion d’Or C-2 2902, rue College, Sherbrooke 819-562-4589 – lionlennoxville.com $$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round. Traditionally brewed house beer. Country-style meals. Products for sale onsite. Tastings. Reguge des brasseurs C-2 2155, rue Galt Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-791-7574 – refugedesbrasseurs.ca $ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round. Microbrasserie La Memphré, Magog
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12, rue Merry Sud, Magog 819-843-3405 microbrasserielamemphre.com 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round.
80, rue du Dépôt, Sherbrooke 819-565-3636 – siboire.ca/depot $$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round.
On the lakeshore, in a house dating back to the 1850s, the Memphré features more than 12 lines of craft beer; a varied, original menu; and friendly service, all in a festive atmosphere. Welcome! Canton Brasse C-3 2267, chemin du Parc, Orford 819-868-2165 – cantonbrasse.com $-$$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round Nestled in the heart of the village of Orford, the Canton Brasse microbrewery is run by creative and passionate individuals inspired by products grown in the region. Quality local beers are featured.
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Siboire Jacques-Cartier 40, boul. Jacques-Cartier Sud, Sherbrooke 819-791-8440 – siboire.ca/jacques-cartier $$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round.
The Siboire Jacques-Cartier offers a high-quality microbrewery and restaurant experience. The perfect menu for your lunches and dinners with friends as you savour great local beer.
Sherbrooke Microbrasserie La Mare au diable C-2 151, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-562-1001 – lamareaudiable.ca $-$$ – 2,3 – t Schedule: Year-round. Craft beers exclusive to the microbrewery. One of the largest selections of scotches in Québec. Cosy and comfortable sitting areas. Terrace with a panoramic view. French-inspired bistro-style menu, local products.
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Haut-Saint-François Brasserie 11 comtés D-2 225, rue Pope, Cookshire-Eaton 873-825-7075 – onzecomtes.com
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Coaticook River Valley Microbrasserie de Coaticook C-3 1007, rue Child, Coaticook 819-804-1234 – microbrasseriecoaticook.ca $-$$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays from October to June. Well-balanced and tasty craft beers brewed onsite. Bottled beer sold at several points of sale. Kegs available for restaurants and events. Pub featuring bistro-style cuisine. Terrace open from May to September.
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Megantic Microbrasserie La Gare’nison E-2 4256, rue Laval, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-3737 – lagarenison@gmail.com $-$$ – 2,3 – t Schedule: Year-round. Microbrewery celebrating the work of exceptional individuals through their products in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Come discover our 16 lines on tap, special cocktails, and pub menu.
Val-Saint-François La Confrérie Artisans Brasseurs C-2 1280, rue Maurice Bachand, Windsor 819-628-0260 – confreriebrasseurs.com
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Schedule: Year-round. Microbrewery creating fresh, unique beer with local flavours. Fruity beers to enjoy onsite or to take with you. A family team looking forward to chatting with you. Bring your lunch. Cheers! Des Sources Microbrasserie Moulin 7 C-1 294, boulevard St-Luc, Asbestos 819-716-0686 – moulin7.com $$ – 2,3 – Jt Schedule: Year-round, closed Mondays. A microbrewery in the heart of the town of Asbestos, whose décor is inspired by the town’s mining history. At the Moulin 7 pub, craft beer lovers can discover new flavours in the epicurean world of beer. Microbrasserie Moulin 7, Asbestos
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Useful Information – General Information
Useful Information Québec-wide Tourist Information Phone: 1 877 BONJOUR ( 266-5687 ) Email: info@quebecoriginal.com Online: QuebecOriginal.com Social Media : #QuebecOriginal /tourismequebec /tourismequebec /tourismequebec
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Brick and mortar : Centre Infotouriste in Montréal, Québec, Rigaud, Rivière-Beaudette or Dégelis (permanent visitor information centres that provide a range of tourist services and products)
The Ministère du Tourisme du Québec is proud to support the province’s tourism businesses, both large and small. The Ministry’s website, QuebecOriginal.com, presents valuable information for tourists and residents alike on attractions throughout Quebec. Plan your next trip to Québec at QuebecOriginal.com.
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Tourist Information on Eastern Townships Tourism Eastern Townships Sherbrooke (Québec) Tourist Information: 1-800-355-5755 (Canada and U.S.A.) Telephone (administration) : 819-820-2020 eastermtownships.com info@atrce.com
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Tourism Centres
Dunham Tourism Office 3809, rue Principale, Dunham 450-295-2273 – ville.dunham.qc.ca
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Frelighsburg Tourism Office 1, place de l’Hôtel de Ville, Frelighsburg 450-298-5630 – village.frelighsburg.qc.ca
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Granby Tourism Office 111, rue Denison Est (Place de la Gare), Granby 450-372-7056 – tourismegranby.com
Bromont Tourism Office 3JPÞ 15, boul. de Bromont, Bromont 450-534-2006 – 1-877-276-6668 – tourismebromont.com
Lac-Brome Tourism Office J 696, rue Lakeside, Lac-Brome (Knowlton) 450-243-1221 – tourismelacbrome.com
La Vieille Gare du Papier Tourism Office and the Haut-Saint-François chamber of commerce premises 221, rue St-Jean Ouest, East Angus 819-832-4950 – chambredecommercehsf.com
Lambton Tourism Office 211, rue Principale, Lambton 418-583-8467 – 1-800-363-5515 – lambton.ca
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Potton Township Tourism Office 291, rue Principale, Mansonville (Potton Township) 450-292-4403 – 1-844-467-6886 – potton.ca
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Megantic Tourism Office J 5600, rue Frontenac, Lac-Mégantic 819-583-5515 – 1-800-363-5515 – tourisme-megantic.com Memphremagog Tourism Office Memphremagog service area, autoroute 10, exit 115, Magog 819-843-2744 – 1-800-267-2744 tourisme-memphremagog.com
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Sherbrooke Tourism Office 785, rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke 819-821-1919 – 1-800-561-8331 destinationsherbrooke.com
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Sutton Tourism Office 3JÞ 24-A, rue Principale Sud, Sutton 450-538-8455 – 1-800-565-8455 – tourismesutton.ca
? Seasonal Centres Coaticook River Valley Tourism Office 3JPÞ 137, rue Michaud, Coaticook 819-849-6669 – 1-866-665-6669 – tourismecoaticook.qc.ca
North Hatley Tourism Office 300, rue Mill, North Hatley 819-842-1018 – northhatley.net
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Waterloo Tourism Office 5491, rue Foster, Waterloo 450-539-4650 – tourismewaterloo.qc.ca
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Eastman Tourism office 14, rue Lapointe, route 245, Eastman 450-297-2911 – eastman.quebec/visitez
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La Patrie Tourist Information Relay 20, rue Notre-Dame Ouest, La Patrie – lapatrie.ca
Cowansville Tourism Office 225, rue Principale, Cowansville 450-266-4058 – ville.cowansville.qc.ca Des Sources Regional County Municipality JÞ Tourism Office 39, rue Dépôt, Danville 819-839-2911 – 1-888-839-2911 – tourismedessources.com
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Transportation Air Travel Aéroport de Sherbrooke 900, chemin de l’Aéroport, Cookshire-Eaton 819-832-4314 – 1-833-288-4314 aeroportdesherbrooke.com Various services are offered for civil and military aviation. Through partnerships with various airlines, the airport serves business, leisure, and tourism clienteles.
Buses Limocar 1-866-692-8899 – limocar.ca De Sherbrooke (Express line) Monday to Friday: 11 departures Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 9 departures
Taxi Magog 819-843-3377 Sherbrooke 819-562-4717 Lac-Mégantic 819-583-0583 Bromont 450-534-4646 Granby 450-372-3000 Communauto communauto.com Service points Montréal 514-842-4545 – 1-877-942-4545 Québec City 418-523-1788 – 1-877-523-1788 Sherbrooke 819-563-9191
Carpooling Amigo Express 1-877-264-4697 amigoexpress.com Between the Eastern Townships and destinations across Québec, the Maritime Provinces, and the US.
De Montréal Monday to Thursday: 14 departures Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 9 departures Departures and stops: Granby, Bromont, and Magog. La Québécoise 1-888-872-5525 – autobus.qc.ca From Sherbrooke Monday to Thursday: 2 departures Friday to Sunday: 3 departures Saturday: 2 departures From Québec Monday to Thursday: 2 departures Friday and Sunday: 3 departures Saturday: 2 departures Departures and stops: Windsor, Richmond, Danville and Asbestos
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3 Québec for All: Accessibility for People with Disabilities 514-252-3104 www.QuebecForAll.com Kéroul assesses the accessibility of different businesses based on a set of criteria recognized by Tourisme Québec. It’s platform Québec for All offers a wide range of cultural and tourist information for visitors with reduced mobility.
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The accessible rating means that the establishment meets all the accessibility criteria and offers a satisfactory visitor experience
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The partially accessible rating means that the establishment meets the main accessibility criteria but has some missing elements that could affect the experience of some people with reduced mobility.
Tourist and Leisure Companion Sticker vatl.org Companions of disabled individuals with this sticker are admitted free of charge to participating tourism, cultural and recreational attractions.
General Information – Useful Information
Travelling in Québec Bars, Casinos and Purchasing Alcohol You must be at least 18 years old to enter bars, pubs, nightclubs and casinos, as well as to purchase or consume alcohol (be prepared to produce ID if asked). Wines and spirits are sold through the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ), the provincial liquor board. Beer is available at grocery and convenience stores, which also stock a limited selection of wines.
Driving in Québec Since Canada uses the metric system, speed limits and distances are posted in kilometres per hour (km/h) and gasoline is sold by the litre (L).
Cellulaire Use of a hand-held cell phone that does not have a “hands-free” function is prohibited while driving.
Drugs and Driving This Act introduces a zero-tolerance principle when it comes to drugs and driving by prohibiting anyone from driving a vehicle if there is a detectable presence of cannabis or any other drug in that person’s saliva. Offenders are subject to an immediate 90-day suspension of their driver’s licence. The new legislation also includes other measures, such as the prohibition from consuming drugs (cannabis or any other drug) in a road vehicle, on an off-road vehicle or on a bicycle.
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Winter tires From December 15 to March 15, all taxis and passenger vehicles registered in Québec must be equipped with winter tires. This requirement also applies to rental passenger vehicles in Québec.
Road conditions For information on road conditions or other aspects of trip-planning, call 511 or 1-888-355-0511, or visit quebec511.info.
Tourist routes The official tourist routes are clearly marked with blue signs. They are designed to highlight the attractions of the regions through which they pass, and to enable visitors to discover the extent of Québec’s natural and cultural treasures. quebecoriginal.com/tourist-routes
Tourist signage In Québec, tourist regions and directions to services, attractions and activities are indicated by blue road signs. For more information, see visit panneaubleu.com and tourisme.gouv.qc.ca/signalisation (in French only).
Village-relais accredited services If you feel like taking a break or require assistance while on the road, look for the Village-relais signs. These point to towns that, together with local businesses, offer a range of accredited services and a safe and pleasant place to stop. villages-relais.qc.ca
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Making a comment or conveying dissatisfaction: If you wish to comment on or are dissatisfied with the tourism services you received in Québec, please contact:
Taxes Québec has two taxes: the 5% federal goods and services tax (GST), and the 9.975% Québec sales tax (QST). An accommodation tax of 3.5% of the room price per night also applies in our region.
Alliance de l’industrie touristique du Québec 1-877-686-8358, option 7 comment@alliancetouristique.com
Emergencies
Tipping Tipping is customary in restaurants, bars and taxis. The amount, which is not included in the bill, is generally equivalent to 15% of the total bill before taxes. For quick tip calculations, Québecers normally add up both taxes. Tipping bellhops or porters is at your discretion (generally, $1 per bag).
Emergency 911, 310‑4141 ou *4141 (cell phone) Info-Santé (medical advice): 811 Québec Poison Control Centre: 1-800-463‑5060
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A Abbaye Saint-Benoît-du-Lac ����4, 52, 112, 135, 142, 147 Aboriginal tourism ���������������������������93 Access to the region ����������������������� 215 Accommodations ��������������������� 172-191 - miscellaneous ����������������������������� 191 - non-traditional ���������������������������189 Activities, water sports ������������������104 Aerial obstacle courses �����������������106 Agricultural fairs (see Events) ����������151 Agritourism ����������������������9-15, 136-150 Airport ���������������������������������������������� 208 Alpacas ���������������������������������������140-141 Antique dealer ���������������������������������126 Apartments ������������������������������ 182-185 Apples �����������������������������������������146-147 Art �������������������������������������������������������126 Art galleries ����������������������������� 126- 128 Asbestos ����������������������������������������������81 Ascot Corner ���������������������������������������85 ASTROLab, Parc national du Mont-Mégantic ��������������������������5, 134 Audet �������������������������������������������������� 90 Austin ���������������������������������������������������48 Ayer’s Cliff �������������������������������������������48
B Bakeries ������������������������������������ 139-140 Barnston-West �����������������������������������70 Beaches ������������������������������������� 109-110 Bed and Breakfasts ������������������������ 178 Bedford �����������������������������������������������30 Bee products ������������������������������������146 Beebe Plain (see Stanstead) ���������������53 Berry picking ������������������������������������136 Bike Rental ��������������������������������������� 119 Bike trails and road cycling ����115-117 Bishopton (see Dudswell) �������������������86 Blueberry farms �����������������������136-137 Boating ����������������������������������������������105 Bolton Centre (see East Bolton) ���������48 Bonsecours ����������������������������������������� 74
Boutiques and Shopping ��������������164 Breeding farms �������������������������140-141 Brigham �����������������������������������������������30 Bromont ����������������������������������������������30 Bromont, Montagne d’expériences �����������������118, 120, 122 Bury ������������������������������������������������������85 Buses ������������������������������������������������ 208
C Cabins ������������������������������������������������189 Cafés de village ����������������� 12, 192-202 Campgrounds ��������������������������186-189 Canoeing ���������������������������������������97-98 Carnivals (see Events) ������������������� 6, 151 Carpooling ��������������������������������������� 208 Chartierville ���������������������������������������85 Cheesemakers and dairy producers ��������������������� 142-144 Chocolate and pastry makers ��139-140 Cider ���������������������������� 137, 138, 147-149 Climbing ��������������������������������������������103 Coaticook ��������������������������������������������70 Coaticook Gorge �5, 108, 112, 118, 124, 188 Cœurs villageois ��������������������������18-19 Communauto ���������������������������������� 208 Compton ���������������������������������������������70 Concert halls ������������������������������������166 Condominiums, cottages, and apartments ����������������������������� 182-185 Conventions �������������������������������������166 Cookshire-Eaton �������������������������������85 Cottages ������������������������������������ 182-185 Country inns ��������������������������������������177 Cowansville ���������������������������������������� 31 Craft beverages ������������������������������� 137 Créateurs de saveurs ��13-15, 136-150 Cross-country skiing ���������������123-125 Cruises and excursions �����������������102 Culture and heritage ����16-17, 126-135 Cut your own Christmas tree �������144 Cycling ���������������������������� 24-25, 115-117 Cycling centre ���������������������������������� 119
Cycling stays ������������������������������������ 119 Cycling tourism ������������� 24-25, 115-117
D Dairy producers ����������������������� 142-144 Danville �����������������������������������������������81 Downhill skiing �������������������������������� 122 Dudswell ������������������������������������������� 86 Dunham ����������������������������������������������� 31
E East Angus ������������������������������������������86 East Bolton �����������������������������������������48 East Hereford ������������������������������������� 71 Eastman ����������������������������������������������49 Eaton Corner (see Cookshire-Eaton) ��������������������������85 Events �������������������������������������������� 6, 151 Excursions ������������������������������� 102, 168 Exhibition centre �����������������������������166 Exhibitions �������������������������������� 126-128
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F Farnham ���������������������������������������������� 31 Fatbike ����������������������������������������������� 118 Festivals (see Events) �������������������� 6, 151 Fishing �����������������������������������������������109 Fitch Bay (see Stanstead Township) ����49 Flowers and gardens �������������� 144-145 Foresta Lumina ����������������������������5, 167 Frelighsburg ���������������������������������������32 Frontenac ������������������������������������������� 90 Fruit ������������������������������136-137, 146-147 Fun Parks ������������������������������������������165
G Gardens and horticulture �������������144 General information ����������������������207 Georgeville �����������������������������������������49 Glo Golf ���������������������������������������������166 Golf ���������������������������������������������103-104
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Gould (see Lingwick) ����������������������������86 Granby �������������������������������������������������42 Granite �����������������������������������������������134 Grape harvest ��������������������������148-150 Greeters ������������������������������������ 169-170 Guided tours ���������������������������� 168-170
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Ice cream ���������������������������������� 142-144 Ice fishing ����������������������������������������� 121 Indoor family fun centre ����������������� 47 Indoor games �����������������������������������165 Information, general ��������������������� 206 Information, tourist �����������������������207 International Dark Sky Reserve ����������������������������������5, 92, 129 Interpretation centres ������������129-134
Magog ��������������������������������������������������49 Mansonville (Potton Township) ���������� 51 Marbleton (see Dudswell) �������������������86 Marinas ���������������������������������������������104 Marston ����������������������������������������������� 91 Medicinal herbs ������������������������������144 Melbourne (Township) ������������������������ 74 Microbreweries ������������������ 8, 202-205 Motels ����������������������������������������� 172-191 Mount Bélanger �������������������������92, 114 Mount Bellevue �����������������60, 107, 121 Mount Gosford ������������������������� 92, 108 Mount Ham �����������������81, 108, 113, 124 Mount Hereford ������������������������������� 113 Mount Mégantic ��� 5, 92, 108, 114, 125 Mount Orford ����������������������� 5, 52, 105, 107, 111, 122, 124 Mount Owl’s Head �������������������������� 122 Mount Sutton ����������������������������������� 122 Mountain biking ������������������������������ 118 Mountain Climbing �������������������������103 Mural painting ������������������������� 169-170 Murals ��������������������������������� 60, 169-170 Museums and interpretation centres ��������������������������������������129-134 Mystic (see Stanbridge East) ����������������33
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Nature interpretation �������������129-134 North Hatley ��������������������������������������� 51 Notre-Dame-des-Bois ���������������������92
Ham-Sud ���������������������������������������������81 Handcrafted Beverages ����������136-137 Hatley (Township) ��������������������������������49 Health centres ��������������������������� 98-101 Heritage ���������������������������������16-17, 168 Heritage routes �������������������������������168 Hiking ������������������������������������������ 111-114 Hiking trail networks �������������� 111-114 Hiking trails ��������������������22-23, 111-114 Honey producers ����������������������������146 Horse-drawn sleigh rides ������������� 125 Horseback riding ���������������������102, 125 Hotels ����������������������������������������� 172-177
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K Karting �����������������������������������������������104 Kayak ���������������������������������������������97-98 Kéroul ����������������������������������������� 79, 208 Kingsbury �������������������������������������������� 74 Knowlton (see Lac-Brome) ������������������32 Knowlton Landing (see Mansonville) ��������������������������������� 51
L La Patrie ����������������������������������������������86 Lac Massawippi ������������������ 48, 51, 102 Lac-Brome (Knowlton) ������������������������32 Lac-Drolet ������������������������������������������ 90 Lac-Mégantic ������������������������������������� 90 Lake Aylmer (see Stratford) ����������������94 Lake Memphrémagog ����������������������50 Lambton ���������������������������������������������� 91
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Laser ��������������������������������������������������165 Lavender �������������������������������������15, 144 Lingwick (Township) ����������������������������86 Locally grown (terroir) products ���������������������������������� 138-139
O ObervÉtoiles National Geographic �������������������������������������129 Observatoire du Mont-Mégantic ����5, 92, 134 Orchards ������������������������������������146-147 Orford (Township) �������������������������������� 51 Organized tours ���������������������� 168-170 Outdoor recreation centres ������������������������������������� 107-108 Outfitters ������������������������������������������189 Owl’s Head (see Mansonville) ����������������� 51, 103, 122
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P Pastry shops ���������������������������� 139-140 Perfume factory ������������������������������134 Performance Venues ����������������������166 Pick your own berries ��������������������136 Picturesque villages ��������������������18-19 Pilgrimage ����������������������������������112, 114 Piopolis �����������������������������������������������92 Portrait of the region �������������������������6 Potton Township (see Mansonville) �� 51 Producers �����������������������14-15, 136-150 Provincial parks and outdoor recreation centres ������������������������107 Public markets and farmers’ markets �������������������������������������������145 Pumptrack ���������������������������������������� 119
R Racine �������������������������������������������������� 75 Religious heritage �������������������������� 135 Rentals - Bicycles ����������������������������������������� 119 - Boats ������������������������ 97-98, 105, 120 - Cottages ������������������������������� 182-185 - Outdoor equipment ������������������111, 118, 119, 121-125 Réserve naturelle des Montagnes-Vertes �������������������������111 Resorts �������������������������������������� 107-108 Restaurants ������������������������������192-205 Richmond �������������������������������������������� 75 Rock Island (see Stanstead) ���������������53 Route verte ���������������������������������115-117 Roxton Pond ���������������������������������������42
S Sailing ������������������������������������������������120 Saint-Adrien ���������������������������������������82 Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby ������������43 Saint-Armand ������������������������������������33 Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn ������������92 Saint-Benoît-du-Lac ������������������������52 Saint-Camille �������������������������������������82 Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton ����������������52 Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford (see Roxton Pond) ��������������������������������43 Saint-Robert-Bellarmin �������������������92 Saint-Romain �������������������������������������93 Saint-Sébastien ���������������������������������93 Saint-Venant-de-Paquette ������������� 71 Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle ����������76 Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley ����������53 Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton ������������������43 Sainte-Marguerite-de-Lingwick (see Lingwick) ��������������������������������������86 Scotstown �������������������������������������������87
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Shefford ����������������������������������������������44 Sherbrooke ���������������������������������� 59-60 Shop and Bike Rental �������������������� 119 Shopping �������������������������������������������164 Shows ����������������������������������������166-168 Showrooms ��������������������������������������126 Shuttle ����������������������������������������������� 119 Ski centres (see Downhill skiing) ������ 122 Snow tubing ������������������������������������� 121 Snowshoeing ����������������������������123-125 Soap makers ������������������������������������ 135 South Bolton (see East Bolton) ����������48 Spas ���������������������������������������������� 98-101 Stanbridge East ���������������������������������33 Stanstead ��������������������������������������������53 Stanstead Township �������������������������53 Stoke ����������������������������������������������������76 Stornoway �������������������������������������������93 Stratford ����������������������������������������������94 Student residences ������������������������185 Sugar shacks ������������������������������������138 Summer theatres ����������������������������166 Summit Drive ������������������������������� 20-21 Sutton ��������������������������������������������������34 Swimming �����������������������������������������109
Ulverton ����������������������������������������������76 Underground tours �������������������50, 131 Universities �����������������������127, 167, 185
Waterloo ����������������������������������������������44 Waterslides ���������������������������������������120 Waterville �������������������������������������������� 71 Way’s Mills (see Barnston-West) ���������70 Weedon �����������������������������������������������87 Welcome cyclists ���������������������� 172-191 Welcome hikers ������������������������ 172-191 Windsor ����������������������������������������������� 77 Wine Route, Brome-Missisquoi �������9-11, 148-149 Wine Route, Estrie ������������������ 149-150 Wines ������������������������������10-11, 148-150 Winter activities ������������26-27, 121-125 Woburn (see Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn) ����������92 Wotton �������������������������������������������������82
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Vacation centres �����������������������������185 Val-Racine �������������������������������������������94 Valcourt ����������������������������������������������� 77 Velodrome – cycling centre ���������� 119 Vineyards �����������������������10-11, 148-150
Youth hostel �������������������������������������185 Yurts ��������������������������������������������189-191
T Taxis �������������������������������������������������� 208 Teepees (see Accommodations, non-traditional) �����������������������������������89 Têtes Fromagères ���������������� 4, 142-143 Tourist information offices �����������207 Tourist train ��������������������������������������120 Townships Trail �����������������������������16-17 Tube Sliding �������������������������������������� 121
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Water parks ��������������������������������������120 Water sports and marinas ����104-105
Project coordinator: Danielle Longchamps Project team: Francine Patenaude (Gen. Dir.), Danielle Longchamps, Lyette Lemay, Sharon Gagné, Annie Fontaine Advertising: Vanessa Barrat Updating: Lyette Lemay, Sharon Gagné English writing and translation: Stevenson & Writers Inc., Chirstine Laroche Texts: Marie-France Bourdages, Isabelle Bergeron Revision: Danielle Longchamps, Sharon Gagné
Collaboration: Alliance de l’industrie touristique du Québec Special collaboration: The Eastern Townships nine tourism CLDs. Art direction and graphic design: Standish (Isabelle St-Amand), Marie-Claude Lavoie Printing: Solisco Cover photo: Mini-Compostelle Mégantic / © Daphné Caron
This tourist guide was published by Tourism Eastern Townships in collaboration with its partners. Only the members of the regional tourism association are included in this guide. The information in this guide was up to date as of fall 2019, and is subject to change without notice. Tourism Eastern Townships is not responsible for any unintentional omissions or errors. The next edition will be published in spring 2021.
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M Boat launch á BYOB x Camping 7 Canoeing æ Cash only Þ Chemin des Cantons È Climbing ” Comfort station r Cross-country skiing Y Cycling a Downhill skiing P Electric vehicle charging station
é Electricity v 30 amps u 50 amps ö Equipment rental ù Fatbike › Fireplace @ Fishing $ Free admission J Free WiFi g Golfing . Heater shelter & Hiking Q Horseback riding j Hospital Î Ice fishing i Indoor pool î Interpretation ‰ Kayaking ¢ Kitchenette Ö Kitchenette in all units
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Map of Québec Tourism Regions
01 Îles de la Madeleine
tourismeilesdelamadeleine.com
03 Bas-Saint-Laurent
bassaintlaurent.ca
02 Gaspésie
gaspesieiloveyou.com
04 Québec
quebec-cite.com
05 Charlevoix
charlevoixtourism.com
06 Chaudière-Appalaches
chaudiereappalaches.com
07 Mauricie
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10 Lanaudière
lanaudiere.ca
09 Montérégie
Québec
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mauricietourism.com
08 Eastern Townships D A
tourisme-monteregie.qc.ca
11 Laurentians
UN ITE D-S TATES
laurentians.com
12 Montréal
mtl.org
13 Outaouais
outaouaistourism.com
14 Abitibi-Témiscamingue
21
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15 Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean tourisme.saguenay.ca
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16 Côte-Nord | Manicouagan tourismecote-nord.com
18 et 22
16 15
7 13 11 19 12
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19 Laval
tourismelaval.com
escapelikeneverbefore.com tourismecentreduquebec.com
21 Nunavik
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20 Centre-du-Québec
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17 Côte-Nord | Duplessis 18 Baie-James
17
nunavik-tourism.com
22 Eeyou Istchee
escapelikeneverbefore.com
Access Map to the Region LABRADOR
Shefferville
Cartwright Happy Valley-Goose Bay
510
Churchill Falls
500 Fermont
389
Blanc-Sablon
Vers Radisson
138 St. Barbe
Havre-Saint-Pierre
Kegaska
Natashquan
73
Sept-Îles Port-Cartier
167
109 Matagami
Chibougamau
Les Escoumins
167
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QUÉBEC
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148 Gatineau
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NEWFOUNDLAND
Gaspé
Îles de la Madeleine 11
Edmundston
NEW BRUNSWICK Souris
8 Fredericton
Moncton
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Maine
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Vermont 81
Buffalo
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Matane
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Sherbrooke
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401
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Rivière-du-Loup
138
Lévis
Drummonville Chambly
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Toronto
90
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Laval
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Île d’Anticosti
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Port-Menier
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Halifax
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DISCOVER THE TRUE NATURE OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Frontenac, Mont-Mégantic, Mont-Orford and Yamaska national parks
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