Take your pick: adrenaline packed or slow and contemplative?
THINGS TO DO
Your Townships adventure starts here.
Sports, Nature & Outdoor Activities
Take your pick: adrenaline packed or slow and contemplative?
Arts, Culture & Heritage
Let your imagination run free at galleries, theatres, museums and workshops.
Spa & Wellness
Treat yourself to massages, body treatments, Nordic baths and other sensory delights.
Shopping
Scour our markets, boutiques and other hidden gems to score incredible finds.
Events
Discover our cultural vitality with a wide range of special events.
The Colour evolution
The tree-covered leaves change hues presenting different warmer and warmer and more luminous colours
Cycling
The Townships is a great cycling destination, because it’s designed for pedal power - slow, contemplative, challenging or sporty.
Hiking Trails
Fill your pack with local flavours before setting off to explore the natural beauties that make our region so stunning.
Restaurants
All are sure to please even the most discerning of palates. Bon appétit!
Orchards
Our orchards are overflowing with fruit, all ripe for the picking! Won’t you join us?
Where to stay
Lodging options to suit any taste and budget.
Hotels & Country Inns
Stunning locations and outstanding service come together for a bliss-inducing stay.
Bed & Breakfasts
Get up close and personal with life in the Townships.
Off the Beaten Path
Think outside the box with out of the ordinary accommodations.
Cottages & Condos
Custom comfort near the city or in nature.
Campgrounds / RV Rentals
Abundant amenities in the heart of nature.
Vacation Centres
Kick back and relax as a family with all-inclusive vacation options.
Other Types of Lodging
Experience something different by choosing unique lodging.
Lodgings with Spa Options
Plan a stay in an accommodation with a private spa or a treatment center. Relaxation guaranteed!
Hikers Welcome
If you, like thousands of visitors annually, plan on hiking in the region, know that your efforts will be rewarded by our world-class hospitality.
Bienvenue Cyclistes
Explore the region on two wheels and stay in one of the many accommodation options bearing the Bienvenue cyclistes icon.
Pet Friendly
Don’t want to leave your four-legged friend behind? Book a stay in some of the region’s many dog-friendly digs and you won’t have to.
The Townships
The Townships possess a rich heritage that you will discover everywhere on its nine territories, in its towns and villages, its Coeurs villageois, etc.
Not to be missed
What is it that draws visitors to the region, year after year? Find out here :
Cœurs villageois
Visit our Cœurs villageois – charming communities that truly characterize the spirit of our region.
Towns and villages
Explore our lively, welcoming towns and villages with their heritage architecture and fascinating histories.
Nine territories to discover
Each territory has a distinct personality and a wealth of hidden treasures just waiting to be discovered!
The Townships at a glance
Here’s a glimpse of the region, a few historical notions, and numbers.
Tourist routes
Hit the road! The region has several tourist routes designed around different themes – heritage, scenic landscapes, wine….
National and regional parks
Four national and two regional parks – an outdoor paradise in the fresh air, each and every one!
Taste the townships
Here, in so many ways, you’ll enjoy all kinds of gastronomical experiences! When you discover our unique products and our highly renowned tables, you’ll love us forever!
Restaurants
Every time you sit down at one of our tables, you’ll experience a truly special moment. Savour it!
Cafés de village
Visit our Cafés de Village and discover each one’s specialties while meeting the most welcoming and friendly people.
Créateurs de Saveurs Products
You can rely on our food producers who put as much love as delicious flavours into everything they plant and produce.
Vineyards
The Route des vins de Brome-Missisquoi, the Route des vins de l’Estrie, and about twenty other vineyards… The Townships region proudly honours its title of being the first wine region of Quebec.
Microbreweries
The region counts more than twenty microbreweries! Just like the people who run them, each one has established their own strong, unique personality and … extremely inviting character!
Cheese Factories & Dairy Producers
goat’s milk… Here you’ll savour rich artisanal cheeses. Some you already know, many others you’ll enjoy discovering.
Public Markets
Purple peppers, fir honey, pineapple tomatoes … besides all the products you love, sometimes you also discover new, amazingly surprising ones!
Orchards
Our orchards are overflowing with fruit, all ripe for the picking! Won’t you join us?
Restaurants Saveurs Cantons-de-l’Est
These restaurants prioritize local producers and offer dishes made with regional ingredients, providing an authentic experience of the Eastern Township terroir.
Foodie’s Maps
Brasseurs des Cantons and Têtes fromagères are two gastronomical circuits highlighting our microbreweries and cheese factories.
Gourmet Itineraries
Plan your stay by offering yourself a wealth of flavours. Consult our getaway ideas.
Weekend and Trip Ideas
Discover our activities suggestions, getaway ideas and itineraries in the Townships.
Family Outings
Find loads of ideas for memorable family outings!
Romantic Getaways
Outings, restaurants, spas, weekend ideas… Suggestions for spending some precious moments together.
Outdoor Activities
Hiking, kayaking, beaches, cycling… Without a doubt, all outdoor enthusiasts are sure to find something to do here!
Slow Travel
Take the time to take your time in the Townships
Tourist Routes
Vineyards, mountain peaks, heritage sites… Our designated routes make for the most beautiful road trips!
Itineraries
Whether for two, with your family or with friends, here you will find a ton of suggestions for planning perfect getaways!
Experiences to Try
Our collaborators have tested several different adventures … and have approved!
Coeur villageois
Visit our Cœurs villageois – charming communities that truly characterize the spirit of our region.
Towns and Villages
Explore our lively, welcoming towns and villages with their heritage architecture and fascinating histories.
Guide and Maps
View our guide and maps online or order your free copies.
Nature, sports and outdoor activities
Updated on Jul 20, 2018
The prophets of doom announced a rainy weekend. Fortunately, we did not listen to them. A story of an outdoor weekend where our raincoats were finally... useless.
By Simon Diotte
“You’re out of luck! We’ve had great weather all week, but now they’re forecasting rain for your camping weekend. What will you do?” said my worried mother-in-law. What she didn’t know is that we weren’t actually going to camp but rather we were going “glamping”—an expression coined by mixing the words camping and glamour—at Huttopia Sutton, at the foot of the Sutton mountains.
In this vacation village, created by the French company Huttopia, there’s no hardship whatsoever! Visitors can stay in cabins, cottages or luxury tents, like we did, for a weekend, and which we named the “Canadian Tent.” This canvas shelter includes a living space with enough above-head room to stand on stilts, two small rooms, sheets for five “Huttopists” and comfortable mattresses. As for the kitchen, everything is there: a table, pots and pans, a hotplate and dishware. With all this comfort, we weren’t afraid of the elements.
However, At the Huttopia village they offer something extra: a living space where you can eat crêpe dishes and wood oven-baked pizzas in its bistro, enjoy a drink or savour a delicious cup of coffee, sit around a table for a game night (loaned on site), select a good read from their book shelf or sit in front of the TV to watch the World Cup Soccer Tournament (Allez les Bleus !). To really disconnect from the daily routine, there’s no WI-FI here.
Outdoors, a heated pool with a view overlooking the mountains, petanque and badminton courts and a ping-pong table can also be enjoyed by the vacationers. All this at only a stone’s throw from our glamping site.
Huttopia Sutton is the perfect base camp for an active weekend. From the door of our tent, a network of trails welcomes us: Parc environnement naturel de Sutton. It offers 50 km of trails that crisscross the Sutton Mountains which must be discovered as they take us through a forest with mixed essences of trees irrigated by dozens of mountain streams, and the habitat of some rare salamander species.
After some negotiating with our 10 and 8-year-old daughters, we came to an agreement: Each hike will be followed by a dip in the pool or a treat. The ink had barely dried when we took off towards the end of the day on the Village to Mountain Trail, accessible from the camping by crossing the Chemin Maple. This walking corridor links the Sutton ski hill to the village that goes by the same name, and follows the cascades of the river set inside a narrow valley. The magnificent landscape makes us want to linger much longer. If we had to push the girls to head out, now, once they put their feet in the water, they didn’t want to come out. Each cascade served as a pretext for a “foot bath.”
After this warm up hike, we were ready for Mount Sutton by way of Lake Mohawk, at an altitude of 690 m. To reach the lake, we had to ford rivers, climb over rocky passages and avoid tree roots, to the great joy of our daughters. With each arduous passage, they asked for more. We also met several hikers with dogs, to their delight. Each puppy was subjected, to a dose of petting, on the spot. And then the inevitable question is asked”: “Dad, can we get a dog?” Hum. . .
I don’t know how many kilometres were covered, but when we got back, the girls really deserved to relax in the pool and us, our thirst-quenching drinks. Quote of the evening: “Wow! I have so many Instagram pictures!”
On the third day, we head out towards Glen Sutton, at Canoë et Co, to rent kayaks and enjoy the magnificent Missisquoi River at about thirty kilometres from Sutton. Flowing peacefully through this countryside, the Missisquoi is not a dangerous river. Our offspring loved the experience of having a picnic on the boulder that stands out in the middle of the river. There’s no better way to end a weekend “with no rain”.
Take a look at Simon's article A Jewel in the Rough in the Eastern Townships, telling you about his discovery of the Missisquoi-North River
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