Located in the first International Dark-Sky Reserve, set off on an adventure on the Summit Drive, a 193-km tour linking the highest mountains in southern Quebec from La Patrie to Saint-Adrien in the Eastern Townships. Be dazzled by the breathtaking panoramas ...
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230, rue Drummond Roxton Pond, Qc, Canada J0E 1Z0
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Circuit art & mosaïques (Art & Mosaic Tour) is an artistic adventure of mosaics and urban art. It is made up of 20 floral works of arts spread out on the Lac-des-Nations promenade, at the Domaine-Howard park and several other places throughout the city ...
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Welcome to Baie-des-Sables, a four-season family recreation and tourism resort. Located in the magnificent Megantic region of the Eastern Townships, the resort offers a 350-site campground, accommodations in cottages, rooms and ready-to-camp units, a ...
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The name of the beach refers to the shape of the lake which is similar to that of a spider. A sandy beach with the Mont Mégantic massif as a backdrop. Ideal site for canoeing or kayaking. One of the most beautiful beaches in the region! This wild setting ...
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The Tomifobia Nature Trail is a multifunctional 19-km rail-trail located in the Tomifobia River valley, between Rte. 141 in Ayer’s Cliff, and Rte. 247 in Beebe (Stanstead), Quebec. It lies in the heart of the Eastern Townships’ natural and architectural ...
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rue Principale Eastman, Qc, Canada J0E 1P0
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Located in the heart of Sherbrooke's Old North, in addition to historic buildings, you'll find numerous mosaics and flowerbeds, a pond and charming little paths. In winter, the Domaine-Howard park's 5250 m2 natural pond welcomes young and old, day and ...
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The Pic aux Corbeaux rock climbing cliff is for intermediate and expert climbers (some routes are also accessible to beginners. A 1,100-m approach path leads to the climbing area. No supervision on the site. Dogs are not allowed. Parking lot off Route ...
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Enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Mont-Orford with several lookout spots that allow you to admire the gorgeous landscapes stretching out from Lake Memphrémagog all the way to the Appalachian Mountains. Great accomodations, variety of restaurants, art ...
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