The Eastern Townships region is characterized by quaint, charming villages and rich architectural heritage and known as a gourmet tourism destination all year round. This region is also popular with skiers, snowshoers and hikers and offers magical settings of forest trails and mountains. Four national parks and imposing snow-covered peaks delight outdoor enthusiasts and offer a wide range of sports and activities.

What’s new this season at Eastern Townships ski resorts

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In the Eastern Townships, skiers and snowboarders have countless options to enjoy the slopes this winter. And with exciting new features, your time on the mountain this season is bound to be thrilling! Bromont, montagne d’expériences makes things easier with a new mobile app providing handy, real-time information. At Mont Sutton, let an expert guide you on a ski touring adventure, a new experience perfect for exploring the mountain’s hidden spots. Owl’s Head is also expanding its alpine touring options, a fun way to explore at your own pace. And for après-ski? From cozy bistros to craft breweries, the region is brimming with places to cap off a fantastic day on the slopes!

Savour local flavours at village cafés in the Eastern Townships

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Village cafés in the Eastern Townships are true community gathering spots, offering much more than a warm drink on a chilly winter’s day. With their inviting atmosphere, homemade dishes and local products, each coffee stop is a chance to taste the region’s unique flavours. After a day outdoors or simply for a well-deserved break, head to Café Pierre Jean Jase in Sherbrooke to enjoy local art over a comforting cup of joe, dive into the chocolatey world of Confiserie Bromont in Bromont, or indulge in artisanal pastries at La mie bretonne in Cowansville. There’s no shortage of cozy spots to experience authentic flavours in a welcoming setting.

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