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Eastern Townships & Southern Quebec
TThe Eastern Townships region is the southernmost tourist region in the province of Québec. It borders the United States, and you can even visit a concert hall that overlaps the border! The first inhabitants to settle in the region were the English loyalists, the Scottish, and the Irish, who were soon followed by the French Canadians, the Dutch, the Swiss, the Belgians, the Polish, and the Germans.

This region is located in a magnificent setting, dotted with imposing mountains, lakes dating back from the last glaciations, rivers, and large forested areas. It profits from a great ecological diversity, not only for wildlife, but also for natural resources, like copper and zinc.

The Eastern Townships region conceals remnants from the past, such as round barns, which were built to resist fierce winds, or covered bridges, which were built with a round roof that allows them to extend their life duration. The religious heritage of this region is highly diversified. In fact, people can visit more than a hundred churches from all denominations.

In this region, you will find a large variety of activities for everyone. No matter the season, national parks and tourist stations welcome visitors and offer a vast array of activities for the entire family. A well-developed 500-kilometre bike path network and a number of cross-country skiing paths will make cross-country skiers and bikers happy. Local products are also very popular, because the region has many vineyards and orchards. More than 130 festivals and events take place during the year and there is a good variety of things to visit such as a lavender farm, soap factory not to speak of some lovely hotels and restaurants.