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Sentiers de la Vallée Missisquoi Nord
The Missisquoi Nord Valley is a peaceful area known for its scenic beauty, with meadows, mature forests, waterways and quaint villages. People are drawn here by the desire to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery and the pleasure of engaging in a wide variety ...
 
Parc national de Frontenac
Known for its chalets, its peacefulness and its natural character, the parc national de Frontenac, a protected area, has so much to offer visitors! Canoe-camping, biking or hiking (with some trails that actually cross peat bogs) are just a few activities ...
 
Vie de plein air
Vie de plein air is an outdoor recreational center offering sport equipment rental located next to Cherry river with access to Memphremagog lake and on The Montagnarde bike path. Rental of kayak, paddleboards, pedal boat, bike, skates, snowshoes, fat ...
 
The Centre d'interprétation de la nature du lac Boivin is a natural haven where you can access a network of 10 kilometres of hiking trails, including more than 400 meters of wooden footbridges.. Bird lovers will be delighted since more than 260 species ...
 
Mount Hereford, 875 meters high, is the third highest mountain in Estrie. At its summit, you can admire a spectacular view of almost 360 degrees with a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains, lakes and the American valley. Mount Hereford offers ...
 
Mount Ham Regional Park
Mount Ham Regional Park is a well-known destination for its hiking trails and summit with spectacular views. A small isolated mountain that emerges from the land in the Eastern Townships on the Chaudière-Appalaches and Center-du-Québec border. Mount Ham ...
 
Sherb-Histoire en Kayak
Sherb-history kayaking tour – A Zen aquatic experience to discover the history of Sherbrooke as you paddle across Lac des Nations and along the Rivière Magog. Two-hour, guided tour: culture, environment, ecotourism and biodiversity. Other history kayaking ...
 
Summer is a time to have fun on the water! In Granby region, you will find magnificent bodies of water that can suit anyone from Sunday paddlers to the more experienced nautical enthusiasts. With, as a bonus, unusual types of boats to try! Choose from ...
 
Parc du Mont Hatley
Mont Hatley Park is a former ski resort located between Magog and Sherbrooke, about 5km from the picturesque village of North Hatley. Described as a “little” learning mountain for skiing, it quickly became an attractive center of attraction for outdoor ...
 
Navigo
Navigo is a boat and pontoon rental centre in Magog and North Hatley. You will then be able to set out and explore many lakes (Massawippi and Memphrémagog) and admire the landscapes. In addition, you can choose from several types of boats and pontoons ...