Le village historique de Knowlton - Lac-Brome, Québec, Canada
Venez découvrir le village historique de Knowlton aux côtés de Roy Alain historien et de Joelle Chartrand de la Chambre de commerce de la ville de Lac-Brome.
Le village de Knowlton fait partie de l'Association des plus beaux villages du Québec. Il est situé sur les rives du lac Brome, un magnifique lac de cinq kilomètres de diamètre. Les rues de ce village sont très animées, grâce à ses boutiques d'antiquaires et à ses cafés. Le village de Knowlton a vu le jour en 1821, lors de la construction d'un premier moulin et vit sa population croître rapidement grâce à ses moulins à farine et à sa scierie.
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Quebec Travel Guide | Visiting The Eastern Townships
Come join us in this Quebec Travel Guide as we visit the Eastern Townships to get out in nature to relax and enjoy numerous outdoors activities in and around the town of Sutton. Out trip through the Eastern Townships of Quebec focussed on outdoor adventures such as kayaking, hiking and bicycling through the forest. The following is a list of everything we got up during our time exploring one of our favourite provinces in Canada:
1) La Rumeur Affamée in Sutto for cheese samples and to grab our picnic luinch
2) Driving to Au Diable Vert to enjoy outdoor activities
3) Vélo Volant - bicycling through the forest high up in the air
4) Meeting Hairy Coos (Highland Cows) and viewing mountains
5) Hiking and Kayaking in the afternoon
6) Eastern Townships Cabin Tour at Huttopia
7) Exploring Sutton on foot
8) Dinner at A L’Ábordage for beers, poutine and burgers
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Quebec Travel Guide | Visiting The Eastern Townships Video Transcript:
In today’s video we’re taking you to Quebec’s Eastern Townships, specifically Sutton!
Neither Sam nor I had been here before, but this destination proved to have it all, from unique accommodations and adventure activities to beautiful hiking trails and an emerging foodie scene.
We spent 2 days exploring the area in partnership with Tourisme Quebec and Merrell Canada, and here’s a look at what we got up to!
Our first stop was La Rumeur Affamée, which is a gourmet food shop right in the heart of Sutton specializing in local products. We dropped by to pick up a few items for a picnic since we had an action-packed day ahead of us. And being the foodies that we are, we couldn’t resist sampling a few cheese and caramel spreads while we were in there!
With our picnic lunch sorted, we got in the car and drove out to Au Diable Vert.
This place started out as a mountain lodge, but it’s grown to become an outdoor playground with lots of activities on offer.
After watching a quick instruction video, it was time to hop on this zipline bicycle Vélo Volant!
The circuit ran through the forest, over ponds, along ravines, and we also got glimpses of the Green Mountains of Vermont off in the distance.
The nice thing about this activity is that we could only go as fast as we pedalled, and we were encouraged to take it slow and stop to enjoy nature and our surroundings.
Once we reached the rooster, we chose one of the many trails on the property.
Later on in the afternoon, we went kayaking in the river, where the staff’s only warning was, “Don’t paddle more than 5 kilometres south or you’ll end up in Vermont!”
The waters here were dark but very shallow and calm with hardly a current, so if you’ve been wanting to try kayaking, this is a great place to do so for the first time.
I also noticed that they had Stand Up Paddleboarding, but it was early autumn, and we weren’t sure we wanted to go for a swim if we lost our balance!
We did a daytime unguided kayaking tour, but they also offer guided moonlight tours if that’s more your thing.
From there, we drove back to our chalet at Huttopia, which was our home away from home.
That afternoon we drove into Sutton. This is a charming little town in the Eastern Townships and it’s very walkable, so we parked that car and ventured out on foot.
The main street here is lined with cafes, boutiques, art galleries and historic buildings, so we enjoyed a leisurely stroll before making our way to a microbrewery for dinner at A L’Ábordage.
And that’s a wrap for our adventures in and around Sutton. We hope you guys enjoyed this video, and we’ll see you in the next one where we continue our trip through Quebec’s Eastern Townships!
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Visit Quebec Road Trip | Eastern Townships Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Quebec for a road trip around the Eastern Townships in this travel guide as we highlight outdoor activities in and around Mont Megantic, hiking in Mont Ham and a whole lot more. What we love the most about visiting Quebec this time of year are the beautiful autumn colours in the rural areas of the Eastern Townships where you notice the yellows, reds and oranges of the leaves. If you're thinking about visiting the Eastern Townships we also highly encourage you to try local dishes such as poutine, duck and maple pie. The food in Quebec is legendary. Anyhow, the following is what we got up to traveling in the Eastern Townships in Quebec, Canada:
Our adventures in the Eastern Townships of Quebec (cantons de l'est)
1) Cabin Tour of our place in Mont Megantic (Parc national du Mont-Mégantic)
2) Hiking in Mont Megantic National Park
3) AstroLab and Observatory in Mont Megantic
4) Dinner at Aux Toits Rouges featuring duck and maple pie
5) Hiking to the summit of Mont Ham
6) Visiting Abbaye St-Benoit-du-Lac
7) Hiking aroundMarais de la Rivière aux Cerises
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In our last video, Sam and I spent two days enjoying some outdoor adventures in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, and this video is a continuation of that road trip.
After two days in Sutton, we drove to Mont-Mégantic National Park, which was 2 hours away, though in reality it took us longer because we couldn’t resist stopping for some poutine along the way.
This trip was all about enjoying nature and the outdoors, and we once again teamed up with Tourisme Quebec and Merrell Canada. We stayed in a futuristic cabin in the woods, tackled a few hikes, learned about the universe at AstroLab, and stopped at more than one road side attraction along the way.
Now here’s a recap of that trip!
One thing to keep in mind when it comes to hiking in this park, is that it’s divided into two sectors: the Franceville Sector and the Observatoire Sector. The Franceville sector is located in the northwest end of the park, which is where our cabins were so this is where we went hiking.
During our stay in Mont-Mégantic National Park, we also visited the ASTROLab, which is an astronomy research centre focused on making science accessible to the public.
Our main reason for coming all the way out here was to do some stargazing! Mont-Mégantic is located in the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve and that means it’s an astronomy lover’s paradise. Because there’s hardly any light pollution in the area, it’s the perfect place to see and study the stars, however, fog and rain did put a bit of a damper on our plans.
We did drive up to Mont Mégantic to see the observatory and Mont Saint-Joseph to see the chapel, but there weren’t too many views to be had on that day.
Because star-gazing wasn’t possible that night, we went out for a nice leisurely dinner at Aux Toits Rouges. This is a country lodge with its own in-house restaurant and we got a little adventurous with our dishes.
The summit of Mont Ham sits at 713 metres above sea level, but it only has a prominence of 358 metres, so it’s a fairly lighthike.
On our road trip through the Eastern Townships, we also took two little detours. The first was to visit Abbaye St-Benoit-du-Lac), which is an abbey known for its multicoloured bricks and tiled floors.
The 2nd was the Marais de la Rivière aux Cerises, which is an area with boardwalks and walking trails through marshland.
And that pretty much brings us to the end of our whirlwind trip through Quebec’s Eastern Townships! We hope you guys enjoyed following along and we’ll see you in the next video.
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Landmarks — Brome Lake, Quebec
Check out another episode of “Landmarks”. A Day Trip via Highway 10 to Brome Lake, Quebec. Historically, the town was situated in Brome County in Quebec's Eastern Townships. Seven villages surrounding the lake by the same name, Brome Lake — Bondville, East Hill, Foster, Fulford, Knowlton, Iron Hill and West Brome — were amalgamated in 1971 to create the Town of Brome Lake.
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Experience Quebec's Most Beatiful Village in Chaudiere-Appalaches region
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