Discover the authentic charm of Old-Bromont, a gem among the iconic towns of the Eastern Townships. Here, you’ll find an array of local treasures, from diverse local products to exceptional talents on display. Restaurants, shops, art galleries, antique ...
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The Merry House is a citizen site of memory that presents Magog’s history and that of the region from the time of the Aboriginal peoples and the American settlers, up to today. Discover the oldest house in urban Magog and its amazing exterior site through ...
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A small village in the countryside, far from urban centers and a few steps from the American border, St-Venant-de-Paquette has everything you need to charm. In addition to the Poetic Trail initiated by Richard Séguin, you can visit the Museum-Church, ...
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Let yourself be drawn into the history of Brome-Missisquoi. Retrace the routes taken by the pioneers who settled in the territory of the Eastern Townships. From steeple to steeple, village to village, character to character, you’ll learn how the region ...
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Located in the heart of the Town of Stanstead, the Stone Circle Park is a peaceful site adorned with local granite stones.
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Located in Compton in the Eastern Townships 20 km from Sherbrooke, the Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site recalls the life and work of the former Canadian prime minister. Discover his native environment and rural life at the turn of the 20th ...
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In Brome-Missisquoi, make your own route or follow those suggested for a gourmet itinerary, as a couple, on the loyalist heritage, with family or for outdoor enthusiasts. You’ll be amazed by the panorama, delighted with each halt and entertained by all ...
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Let yourself be drawn into the history of Brome-Missisquoi. Retrace the routes taken by the pioneers who settled in the territory of the Eastern Townships. From steeple to steeple, village to village, character to character, you’ll learn how the region ...
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The Mansonville round barn, located in the heart of the village, is a heritage jewel. It piques the curiosity of visitors because there are only seven of them left in the Eastern Townships, all built between 1901 and 1915. After more than a year of renovations ...
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Founded in 1864 in the wake of the Civil War, the Windsor powder mill--located in the Eastern Townships--is the oldest black powder factory in Quebec. Of the 56 buildings that were, you can still see some remnants along five kilometres (three miles) of ...
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