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Mont-Orford National Park
Dominated by Mont Orford (853 m) and Mont Chauve, this park, created in 1938 through an intermunicipal agreement, combines 25 km of hiking trails, two swimming-friendly lakes, and an internationally renowned music arts centre.

Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Abbey
Located on the shore of Lake Memphrémagog, this Benedictine abbey with flamboyant Art Deco styling offers guided tours, an artisan cheese and cider shop, and a prayer trail dotted with meditative texts deep in the forest.

North Hatley and Lake Massawippi
Considered one of Québec's most beautiful villages, North Hatley combines an exceptional density of restaurants and vineyards, an enchanting setting on the shores of Lake Massawippi, and a thoroughly village-like atmosphere despite a population of just 700.

ASTROLab and Observatory of Mont-Mégantic National Park
At the heart of the world's first internationally recognized dark-sky reserve, this interpretation centre combines immersive exhibits, 4K giant-screen projections, and access to a 1.6-metre telescope, the most powerful in Canada open to the public.

Yamaska National Park
Created in 1983 around the Choinière Reservoir, this Appalachian lowlands park offers a lifeguard-supervised beach popular with families, plus a network of hiking and biking trails crossing a forested valley typical of the region.

Bromont, Montagne d'Expériences
A four-season destination founded in 1964 by the Désourdy brothers, Bromont combines a ski resort, water park, mountain biking, and golf on Mont Brome, in a town now also known for its cutting-edge tech sector.

Musée de la nature et des sciences de Sherbrooke
Housed since 2002 in a former silk-stocking factory in downtown Sherbrooke, this science museum showcases a collection of more than 65,000 natural history specimens, including the immersive AlterAnima exhibit featuring hundreds of taxidermied animals.

Knowlton Heritage Village (Lac-Brome)
Founded in 1855, this village with exceptionally well-preserved built heritage features a succession of Victorian homes, municipal buildings, and places of worship reflecting the economic and cultural prosperity of the former Lac-Brome municipality.

Eaton Corner Historic Site
A must for history enthusiasts, this 19th-century site brings together a former 1840–1841 Congregational church, a heritage-designated academy, and several wood and brick residences typical of Eastern Townships architecture.

Coaticook Gorge Park and Suspension Bridge
Home to the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge at the time of its opening, this regional park lets visitors look down into the spectacular gorge carved by the Coaticook River, some fifty metres deep.
