The Eastern Townships, located at the very south of the province, shares a border with the United States over close to 300 km (186 mi). The charm comes on thick as you forge your way into this paradise of mountains, hills and valleys. The architectural heritage, evidence of the Anglo-Saxon legacy, has transformed the towns into the most picturesque of places. 80% of the territory is covered by forests. Come the fall season, an abundance of colour covers the branches. To the sheer delight of outdoor enthusiasts, four national parks, including Parc national du Mont-Orford, and many other natural areas provide their share of activities, no matter the season: hiking, biking, camping, skiing and so much more. A favourite vacation destination, the Eastern Townships offers a good selection of B&Bs and inns, not to mention spas and health centres. Agritourism completes the region’s circle of charm, with five different circuits exploring vineyards, orchards, country-style dining, terroir delights and sugar shacks. In fact, the region counts several vineyards, all very different from one another, such as the Vignoble Le Cep d’Argent where you can discover the pleasure of their palatable wine.
Lodging - Our suggestions
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The Delta Sherbrooke Hotel by Marriott, the most renowned hotel in the picturesque Eastern Townships region (located between Montréal and Québec), invites ...
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Renowned for its artful elegance and attentive hospitality, Hotel Le Président is the ideal location for your next stay in Sherbrooke. With its 117 comfortable ...
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Major citites and towns
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in the region
of the Eastern Townships
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in the region
of the Eastern Townships