Day trip to Eastern Townships
Overview
Eastern Townships offers a blend of natural beauty and high-end retreats, making it an ideal getaway in Quebec province. Home to bestselling author Louise Penny, this region invites you to immerse yourself in its charm.
- 🏞️ Marvel at stunning scenery while strolling by various lakes.
- 📚 Visit the renowned library located on the Canadian/American border.
- ☕ Stop at Café Three Pines during your visit to Knowlton.
- 🍽️ Take a lunch break in the city of Magog.
- 🐄 Learn about local specialties and have the opportunity to purchase local products.
- 🚜 Observe animal farms and witness both rural and urban lifestyles.
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Pickup included
- Short walks
- Bilingual tour guide
- Complimentary pick up and drop off from listed Montreal downtown hotels
- Commented driving day trip
- Small size group (8 - 16 participants) in comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Private transportation
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
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Lac-BromePhoto-stop at Brome lake
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KnowltonSee the hometown of the top-tier contemporary crime fiction writer. Louise Penny the highly acclaimed and best-selling Canadian author
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Admire the architecture of this jewel perfectly integrated in nature and learn about monastic life and discover different products made by the monks
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Visit the park by the majestic Lake Memphremagog.
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MagogSee the town of Magog and visit downtown. Lunch break stop
- Visit the Quebec (CA), Vermont (US) boarder city of Stanstead (pass by)
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Haskell Free Library and Opera HouseVisit the only Library that stretches between two countries, Canada and the USA
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Ayer's Cliffvisit ayers cliff and enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Massawippi
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