Destinations to explore, July 3, 2023 2023-07-03 2023-07-03 Quebecgetaways quebecvacances.com © Tourisme Granby Région No matter your fancy, there are tons of fun ways to enjoy summer in and around Granby! Photo credit: Tourisme Granby région Explore the Granby region by bike Cycling destination par excellence, the Granby region offers nearly 97 km of safe, smooth bike paths as part of the Estriade network. You’ll have your pick of three signature circuits in the region. Admire artwork along the 54-km Artria Cultural Loop, explore the beauty of nature on the 40-km Parc national de la Yamaska Nature Loop, and finally, take a leisurely bike ride with your family along the 10-km Lac Boivin Family Loop. Need help along the way? More than 60 local businesses bear the Fièrement Vélo! logo and are always ready to help you. After exploring the region, don’t forget to visit newly renovated downtown Granby, accessible from the bike paths. Grab your paddles and take to the water The Granby region boasts three magnificent bodies of water where you can enjoy a variety of activities. Nestled in the heart of Parc national de la Yamaska, the Réservoir Choinière is a large basin surrounded by protected forests where visitors can swim at the supervised beach and even rent a watercraft. Next, get ready to explore the city and lake by kayak, paddleboard or canoe at Lac Boivin, steps away from downtown Granby and accessible from the bike paths. Last but not least, rent a watercraft or try water biking or paddleboard yoga at Lac Waterloo, where the banks are dotted with forests, marshes and homes. Photo credit: Haltes gourmandes en Haute-Yamaska Savour local products Whether it’s a microbrewery, distillery, vineyard, orchard, farm or specialty food store, the Granby region has everything you need! Enjoy an agritourism experience to stock up on unique products and discover the incredible talent of local artisans. Visit some of the 50 producers, processors and artisans of the Réseau des Haltes gourmandes en Haute-Yamaska, stop by the public market, participate in a guided beekeeping activity, or simply enjoy a rustic picnic on a sunny day. No matter what you’re looking for, you’ll certainly have your pick of delectable discoveries.
No matter your fancy, there are tons of fun ways to enjoy summer in and around Granby! Photo credit: Tourisme Granby région Explore the Granby region by bike Cycling destination par excellence, the Granby region offers nearly 97 km of safe, smooth bike paths as part of the Estriade network. You’ll have your pick of three signature circuits in the region. Admire artwork along the 54-km Artria Cultural Loop, explore the beauty of nature on the 40-km Parc national de la Yamaska Nature Loop, and finally, take a leisurely bike ride with your family along the 10-km Lac Boivin Family Loop. Need help along the way? More than 60 local businesses bear the Fièrement Vélo! logo and are always ready to help you. After exploring the region, don’t forget to visit newly renovated downtown Granby, accessible from the bike paths. Grab your paddles and take to the water The Granby region boasts three magnificent bodies of water where you can enjoy a variety of activities. Nestled in the heart of Parc national de la Yamaska, the Réservoir Choinière is a large basin surrounded by protected forests where visitors can swim at the supervised beach and even rent a watercraft. Next, get ready to explore the city and lake by kayak, paddleboard or canoe at Lac Boivin, steps away from downtown Granby and accessible from the bike paths. Last but not least, rent a watercraft or try water biking or paddleboard yoga at Lac Waterloo, where the banks are dotted with forests, marshes and homes. Photo credit: Haltes gourmandes en Haute-Yamaska Savour local products Whether it’s a microbrewery, distillery, vineyard, orchard, farm or specialty food store, the Granby region has everything you need! Enjoy an agritourism experience to stock up on unique products and discover the incredible talent of local artisans. Visit some of the 50 producers, processors and artisans of the Réseau des Haltes gourmandes en Haute-Yamaska, stop by the public market, participate in a guided beekeeping activity, or simply enjoy a rustic picnic on a sunny day. No matter what you’re looking for, you’ll certainly have your pick of delectable discoveries.