Explorer - Tourisme Coaticook
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Explorer - Tourisme Coaticook
A day of pure air! Activity Packages at the Parc de la Gorge and the Parc Découverte Nature Family Great Adventurer LIVING THE OUT DOORs Little Adventurer Charms and flavours of the Valley Explorer 2012 2014 The WORLD’s longest suspended footbridge 20 km of mountain bike trails Campground of 158 wooden sites and 2 cabins Visit North America’s most sophisticated fish hatchery 1 888 524-6743 20 km of hiking trails Pond and river fishing (equipement and baits supplied) 22 km of horseback riding and mini-farm GIANT microscope and interactive exhibition gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca decouvertenature.qc.ca Recreational & Outdoor Activities Circuits Frontières Welcome to the Coaticook River Valley! Savour the beauty of rural landscapes Discover our rich culture Meet friendly producers Taste delicious local products Experience the unique pace and authenticity of our region! Travel and Tourism Bureau 137, rue Michaud, Coaticook J1A 1A9 819-849-6669 / 1 866-665-6669 info@tourismecoaticook.qc.ca Daily between Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day and Thanksgiving Front page: Suspended footbridge, Gorge Park (photo: Stéphane Lafrance / Productions MiliMyk), Produits de la ferme.com et Mont Pinacle, Lyster Lake, Baldwin Mills (photo: Stéphane Lafrance / Productions MiliMyk). Graphic design: Carbone Graphique 819-849-9216 English editing: Michèle Foreman 819-423-6006 sts The Valley for nature enthusia How to read our numbers 1 1 15, rue de l’Église, East Hereford J0B 1S0 819 844-2463 www.municipalite.easthereford.qc.ca 50 kms of the best single-track backcountry mountain biking in Eastern Townships. See ad page 5 Horseback Riding 2 400, rue Saint-Marc, Coaticook J1A 2T7 819 849-2331 / 1 888 lagorge www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca The one and a half hour ride includes an initiation period before being guided along the river, across streams, through clearings and deep into the woods. You will be amazed by the beautiful landscapes. Deer might even cross your path. An exceptional experience. See ad on back cover Baldwin Pond 3 1294, chemin des Chalets, Coaticook J1A 2S4 819 849-7098 / 819 849-2677 Natural pond for trout fishing and canoeing. Look for the profile of a human face formed in the rocks and observe bald eagles. Rowboat rental. Jardin Sapins et Merveilles 4 46, rue de l’Église, East Hereford J0B 1S0 819 844-2463 www.sapinsetmerveilles.com At this enchanting site, learn how Christmas tree customs, legends and magic have been preserved to this day. Position point on the maps The color of the number indicates on which map the activity is located: Blue The Three Villages, pages 34 and 35 Yellow Compton, pages 36 and 37 L’Épopée de Capelton 5 800, route 108, North Hatley J0B 2C0 819 346-9545 / 1 888 346-9545 www.capelton.ca Mining adventures and environmental discoveries. Underground tour, ecological and adventure trails. Orange Waterville, pages 38 and 39 Dark green Coaticook, pages 40 and 41 Light green MRC of Coaticook, pages 42 to 45 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 03 Recreational & Outdoor Activities Mont Hereford Golf Courses Dufferin Heights Golf Club 6 St-Herménégilde entrance: chemin Clowery East Hereford entrance: chemin de Coaticook 819 844-2463 www.municipalite.easthereford.qc.ca The 12 km Neil Tillotson hiking trail. Don’t miss Donat Falls on your way up to the summit (864 m). Closed during hunting season. Parc Découverte Nature 7 Lac Lyster Golf Club 2471, ch. Baldwin-Barnston, Coaticook J1A 2S4 819 849-2677 / 1 888 849-2677 www.decouvertenature.qc.ca Get hooked on nature! Discover the mysteries of freshwater fish reproduction while visiting the fish-farm and the “Fishing Tales” exhibit. Learn about various fishing techniques at one of the large ponds and take your trout home, ready to enjoy. Come and observe the marsh monster through our giant microscope. See ad on back cover 8 Over 70km of trails. 9 Chemin de Malvina, Saint-Malo 819 658-3627 www.mrcdecoaticook.qc.ca To admire undiscovered scenery from the highest village in Quebec, climb the “Montagnaise”, a 640 metre-high observation tower. COLLECTION GINGRAS at the Travel and Tourism Bureau 04 Rocks, minerals, corals and artefacts from around the world. Interactive exhibit. Learn about geology, palaeontology and archaeology! 12 600, chemin de Compton, Waterville J0B 3H0 819 837-2966 www.clubdegolfwaterville.com Located in the heart of the Eastern Townships’ beautiful mountain range, the Waterville golf course provides total relaxation and tranquility. 400, rue St-Marc, Coaticook J1A 2T7 819 849-2331 / 1 888 lagorge www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca Dare walk the world’s longest suspended footbridge!!! Discover wonderful hiking and mountain biking paths. You may also admire exceptional landscapes on horseback or stay at a superb campground in the woods. Activities for the entire family. See ad on back cover La Montagnaise Observation Tower 11 1181, ch. des Chalets, Baldwin Mills J1A 2S4 819 849-2845 Lake Lyster Golf is an 18-hole course, famous for its outstanding location on the lake. Waterville Golf Club Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 10 415, route 143, Stanstead-Est J0B 3E0 819 876-2113 www.dufferinheights.com One of Quebec’s most majestic golf courses. Eighteen hole course, 11 with a panoramic view. Friendly atmosphere. 50 km RIDEYOUR KINGDOM with 27 km of new trails The best single-tracks for backcountry mountain biking in the Eastern Townships Beginner, intermediate and expert levels 20 km 3 loops of pure pleasure Intermediate and expert levels Order your trail map today! tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 05 The winter in the valley... The Coaticook RiverValley Camp Val-Estrie 13 1000, chemin Val-Estrie, Waterville J0B 3H0 819 837-2426 / 1 800 667-3923 www.camp-val-estrie.com Three kilometers of cross-country skiing trails ($), 5 tube sledding slopes ($). Picnic at the log cabin. New medieval park. Families and groups welcome. Christmas markets Féerie de Noël – East Hereford Third weekend in November To experience in the universe of Christmas trees, a visit of the Sapins et Merveilles garden is a must. Ride through the village and fir plantation aboard horsedrawn wagons. Live entertainment, artist and artisans in the church basement. Expo-Art de Way’s Mills Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 2 400, rue St-Marc, Coaticook J1A 2T7 819 849-2331 / 1 888 lagorge www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca Located amidst enchanted landscapes, the park offers two tube slides with mechanical lift and 20 km of snowshoeing trails in the mountains, as well as a skating rink. Also, the rocky walls are the ideal spot for ice climbing. Take a break in the round barn where meals and beverages are served. Third weekend in November Over twenty artists are present in this magnificent community hall located in the heart of the picturesque village, the ideal place to find original works of art. Take the time to walk through the village to discover the churches and other historical buildings. Salon de l’artisan – Coaticook Last weekend in November Pavillon des arts et de la culture de Coaticook Regional artisans take possession of the Pavillon des arts et de la culture de Coaticook! The downtown area is transformed with its holiday atmosphere. Les Chœurs de Noël – Waterville First weekend in December Mont Hereford 6 Entrée sur le chemin Coaticook 819 844-2463 www.municipalite.easthereford.qc.ca The 12 km Neil Tillotson hiking trail also has a 5.5 km mountain snowshoeing path. Don’t miss Donat Falls on your way up to the summit (864 m). Plein air Coaticook - Ski de fond Unimat Coaticook 06 Markets take place on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 14 Chemin Lacourse, Coaticook, J1A 2S1 819 849-2638 www.pleinaircoaticook.ca 20 kms of cross country ski trails through wood and back-country with different levels of expertise. Rest at one of two rustic shelters. Two groomed snowshoe trails are also available. Visit our website for rates and ski conditions. Season and daily tickets on sale at Légufruits, Foyer du Sport and Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, all located in Coaticook. Proud sponsor of local tourism In Waterville, four churches come alive with choral recitals. On Saturday, two Christmas workshops will be offered to families by Les Enfants-de-la-Terre School. www.cignfm.ca For a hassle free vacation, just stop by! 96, Main Est, Coaticook, J1A 1N2 Phone : 819 849-9833 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 07 Agricultural Activities Domaine Félibre 15 740, chemin Bean, Barnston-Ouest J0B 3E0 819 876-7900 www.domainefelibre.com At an altitude of 425 metres, the view extends from Mount Orford to the Appalachian Mountains. Guided tours. Wine, cider and liqueur sampling. St.John the Baptist Day to Labour Day, from 11 a.m to 5 p.m, Friday through Sunday. Domaine Ives Hill Miel Pur Délice 18 815, route 141, Coaticook J1A 2S5 819 849-9994 www.produitsdelaferme.com Opening hours: From 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., September to June, Thursday to Sunday. Daily from July 1st to August 26. Guided tours (please reserve ahead). Sample our products and get answers to your questions about the mysterious world of bees. Verger la Pommalbonne 19 6291, rte Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-9159 www.lapommalbonne.com Magnificent orchard with several activities for children and adults, such as a popular mini-farm. Apple products. July 30 to November 15: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. November 16 to December 20: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 08 20 6335, rte Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5549 www.grospierre.com With its 8,000 apple trees, Le Gros Pierre processes and packages apples while educating the public about them. Apple picking, tractor rides and juice extraction. Daily from early August to late October: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Creperie and heated patio. Regional product boutique. apture our country flavours! A feast for the five senses and the whole family! 17 125, chemin Morgan, Coaticook J1A 1V6 819 849-4802 www.produitsdelaferme/ciarc Guided tours and information about the patrimonial barn’s structure, educational garden and organic garden start-up program. Historical interpretation panels. You may enjoy a picnic on the premises. Allow approximately 90 minutes for the visit. Taste a small piece of Paradise! Verger Le Gros Pierre 16 12, chemin Boyce, Compton J0B 1L0 819 837-0301 www.domaineiveshill.com Visit the domaine and sample blackcurrant wine and other blackberry and blackcurrant products. Enchanting site to discover. From mid-May to Thanksgiving weekend. For opening times, visit our website at www.domaineiveshill.com Ferme du CIARC ... A whole season to bite into Last week-end of September • GOURMET SPREE from farm to farm... Delicacy sampling and discover fresh local produces. • Photo contest • Entertainment for the whole family First Sunday in October • Festin des Grâces: Eight chefs create an amazing Harvest Bounty feast from local produce. Tickets available upon reservation. www.comptonales.com 819 835-9463 How to read our numbers 1 Position point on the maps The color of the number indicates on which map the activity is located: Blue The Three Villages, pages 34 and 35 Yellow Compton, pages 36 and 37 Orange Waterville, pages 38 and 39 Dark green Coaticook, pages 40 and 41 Light green MRC of Coaticook, pages 42 to 45 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 09 Meet the Cheese Makers Domaine de Courval 21 23 440, chemin de Hatley, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5301 www.fromagerielastation.com Fromagerie La Station was born in the luxurious Compton countryside, crowning the work of four generations of passionate dairy farmers. Raw milk cheese is organic certified. July to November: Daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. November to July: Thursday to Sunday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cheese stand and tastings of Alfred le Fermier and La Comtomme. Ferme Jean-Noël Groleau Laiterie de Coaticook 22 Beurrerie du Patrimoine 225, chemin Cochrane, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-9373 www.fermegroleau.com Caseus award-winning organic old-fashioned cottage cheese. Visit our boutique and discover several organic dairy products : butter, milk, cheese. Tastings on weekends. See you soon! Enjoy Compton’s tasty delights at the Biobon Bakery and Pastry shop. Discover : fougasses, breads, croissants, seasonal and local ready-to-eat dishes, as well as a wide variety of regional products. Biobon’s local gastronomy is made of high quality healthy ingredients bursting with homemade flavour. Guaranteed top quality foods prepared with love! 31 6820, rte Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton • 819 835-1325 • www.biobon.ca The Valley... 10 Fromagerie La Station 825, chemin de Courval, Waterville J0B 3H0 819 837-0062 www.produitsdelaferme.com Delicate, fresh and sumptuous artisan aged goat cheeses. Raynald Hébert perfected his recipes over 18 years at Nettle Meadow, his artisanal farmstead in New York State, before settling here. Open all year long. Thursday to Monday: noon to 5 p.m. Fresh goat cheese in five flavours and two aged ones: Perle and Kunik, a triple cream. 24 1000, rue Child, Coaticook J1A 2S5 819 849-2272 / 1 800 846-7224 www.laiteriedecoaticook.com All our delicious cheeses are made with pure fresh milk of the finest quality. Daily fresh cheddar in curds, half-pressed, blocks (white, yellow or marbled). Aged tangy cheddar, mild and velvety Mozzarella, and Capricook, a goat’s milk cheese in mild or aged versions. Our dairy bar is located on the premises with over 20 flavours of hard ice cream. A solidarity market with local products An open-air market during summer, where it is nice to meet and to greet familiar faces. Thursdays from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Fridays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 136, rue Main est, Coaticook www. marchedelavallee.ca 74 for local product addicts tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 11 Directly from the Producers Opening hours Ferme Diane R. et Victor Blais 25 Ranch St-Hubert 26 Ferme Horizon - Porc et délices 27 Fromagerie La Station 23 450, chemin Vaillancourt, Compton J0B 1L0 819 849-3143 890, ch. St-Jacques, St-Herménégilde J0B 2W0 819 849-0568 1220, chemin Perreault, Compton J0B 1L0 819 849-7264 440, chemin de Hatley, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5301 La cerisaie Les Délices de Compton 28 6360, rte L.-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5580 Kiosque Chez Lavigne 8105, rte L.-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 849-2595 Open all year long Please call ahead All year on appointment All year on appointment New this year. Low fat meat without hormones sold directly at the Farm. Beef and veal from our cattle (Blonde d’Aquitaine) breeding. Family farm is owned by Robert Perreault and Monique Favreau. Meats cuts and charcuterie. Pork raised without antibiotics, growth hormones or meat products. Certified “NaturPorc Québec”. www.porcetdelices.ca 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. July to November Daily November to July Thursday to Sunday Discover and taste our raw, organic milk farmer’s cheeses, Alfred le Fermier and La Comtomme, both multiple award winners. Regional products available. Mid-July to mid-December Thursday to Saturday: 10 a.m to 5 p.m Sunday: 12 a.m to 5 a.m Organic certified. Sour (morello) cherries, edible honeysuckle (haskaps), Saskatoon berries and blueberries. Available frozen, preserved, in sherbert and other preparations. U-pick cherries and blueberries. www.lesdelicesdecompton.com 29 May to November Daily: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. to May Wed. to Fri.: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed in January. La Ferme Martinette - Division Gourmet Érable On site Summer grazing and high quality winter feed make our organic Blonde d’Aquitaine beef meat tasty, tender and low-fat. Available by the cut, in baskets or quarter. Open all year long Mon. to Fri.: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please call ahead on weekends From our farm: fiddleheads, sugar snaps, tomatoes, blueberries, blackberries, pumpkins and squashes. From our kitchen: ready-to-eat meals, pastries, breads, pickled vegetables and preserves. Everything for a meal or a picnic. At our shop, you will find high quality maple products in various sizes and packages. Authentic flavour and quality guaranteed. The Excellence of pure maple... Naturally ! 1728, ch. Martineau, Coaticook J1A 2S5 819 849-7089 / 1 800 881-4561 30 BioBon 31 Daily 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Healthy meals, picnics, lunches. Everything you need from appetizers to desert. Delectable breads, pastry rolls and fresh deserts. Vegetarian and traditional local products. See ad on page 10 www.biobon.ca Domaine Ives Hill 16 For opening times visit our website Visit the domaine and sample blackcurrant wine as well as other blackberry and blackcurrant products. Enchanting site to discover. From mid-May to thanksgiving week end. www.domaineiveshill.com Les Coteaux du Tremblay 32 Marché de la Ferme Beaulieu 33 6820, rte L.-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-1325 / 1 866 575-1325 12, chemin Boyce, Compton J0B 1L0 819 837-0301 159, chemin Cochrane, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-0127 3750, route 143, Waterville J0B 3H0 819 562-6477 O’Bagels Café May to November Wednesday to Sunday: 10 a.m to 5 p.m November to May: please call ahead May to December Every day: 9.00 a.m to 7.00 p.m. 66, rue Child, Coaticook J1A 2B1 819 572-8155 34 Monday to Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Closed on Sundays Bleuetière l’Or Bleu 73 3465, route 143, Stanstead-Est J0B 3E0 819 876-7568 From mid-July 9 a.m to 6 p.m Road map of 12 produitsdelaferme.com A showcase for our local products! Come and discover our products: Du Tremblay red wine, white wine, rosé wine, fortified red wine (SAQ) and fortified white wine (as a Porto). Bread baked in an outdoor baker’s oven, various ready-to-eat dishes, traditional pastries and viennese pastries, in addition to fruits and vegetables from our farm. Wi-Fi café. www.fermebeaulieu.com We bake our own delicious bagels fresh daily. Come for breakfast, lunch or just enjoy a specialty coffee with friends. Assorted homemade deserts, such as the best carrot cake in town! U-pick blueberries, raspberries, Saskatoon berries, grooseberries and currants. www.bleuetorbleu.com As you explore this site, you'll discover a myriad of �lavours and activities. Ready? Let’s go! Bring your cooler al to stock up on loc products tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 13 Harvest Calendar June July August September October November Aromatic herbs Field vegetables Field vegetables Greenhouse vegetables Blueberries Highbush blueberries Strawberries Blackberries and melons Fall vegetables Edible flowers Garlic flower Apples, pears and plums Opening hours Bleuetière La Clé des Bois 111, rue Paul, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-9372 Ferme Sanders 475, chemin Hyatt’s Mills, Compton J0B 1L0 819 849-2270 / 819 849-9741 Verger Le Gros Pierre 6335, rte L.-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5549 35 36 37 You see this logo when you come and visit us? Late July to late August Daily 8:30 a.m to 6 p.m Early June to November Call for our store hours August to November Daily, 9 a.m to 6 p.m On site U-pick. Without pesticides. www.produitsdelaferme.com U-pick organic strawberries. www.produitsdelaferme.com U-pick, sales counter, by-products. They are our Proud Ambassadors! Ask the person wearing it or someone at the store that posts it. INFORMATION Pleasant and knowledgeable persons are available to answer your questions. Proud sponsor of local tourism carbonegraphique.com 819 14 www.grospierre.com 849.9216 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 15 Cultural Activities Pavillon des arts et de la culture de Coaticook Discovery Photo Circuits Winner of the contest Sur le vif 2011 294, rue St-Jacques Nord, Coaticook J1A 2R3 1 866 665-6669 www.circuitsphotocoaticook.org From suggested itineraries in our website, download the route or print the area you wish to visit. By car, on a bike or on foot, discover the natural beauty and heritage of all 12 municipalities in our territory. Take pictures and enter a contest through our website or at the Travel and Tourism Bureau. Historical and gastronomical guided tours offered from May to October. Les Amis du Patrimoine de Saint-Venant-de-Paquette 116, rue Wellington, Coaticook J1A 2H7 819 849-6371 www.pavillondesarts.qc.ca This concert hall resides in what was once the Sisco Memorial Church, built in early 1900s. It is highly praised for its warm and intimate atmosphere. Program and tickets available on-line. La Voie des Pionniers 294, rue St-Jacques Nord, Coaticook J1A 2R3 1 866 665-6669 www.voiedespionniers.com Download your itinerary from our website, print the area you wish to visit or take along the brochure. Meet the colorful and inspiring personalities along the country roads. The pioneers will relate their own story and that of their town. Travel journal for young ones: unforgettable discovery activities. Historical and gastronomical guided tours offered from May to October. 37 12, ch. du Village, St-Venant-de-Paquette J0B 1S0 819 658-9050 www.amisdupatrimoine.qc.ca Three kilometers of trails for you to enjoy breathtaking landscapes as well as the architectural, historical and religious heritage of an exceptionally charming village. Discover the beautiful collection of sculptural installations, the authors and literary works of the Poetic trail. Circuit with audio-guides. Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site 38 6790, rte Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5448 / 1 888 773-8888 www.parkscanada.gc.ca/stlaurent Discover the birthplace of this former Prime Minister as well as early 20th century rural life through a multimedia show and tour of the St. Laurent’s family home and authentic general store. Do not miss St. Laurent Puts on its Sunday Best, a special event taking place every Sunday during July and August. See ad page 46 39 Beaulne Museum 40 96, rue de l’Union, Coaticook J1A 1Y9 819 849-6560 www.museebeaulne.qc.ca The Museum is located in a magnificent historical house and hosts interesting exhibits. The charming tearoom is open on Wednesdays during the summer. Les Amis du Patrimoine de Listen to the voice of Hermine Malouin Lefebvre as she tells her story and takes you on a three-kilometer guided tour to discover the heritage of Saint-Venant. Music by Richard Séguin. 12, chemin du Village, Saint-Venant-de-Paquette 819 658-9050 www.amisdupatrimoine.qc.ca 37 The Valley... 16 for culture enthusiasts tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 17 Boutiques & Shopping Xocolatl, Chocolate Shop 41 6925, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-0190 Fine handmade chocolates, dehydrated fruit, wedding cakes (to order) and a variety of chocolaty delights! Open, Wednesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 5.30pm. Bijouterie Goldorock 45 258, rue Child, Coaticook J1A 2B6 819 849-4127 cracnature@videotron.ca The reference for essential oils and aromatherapy. Whole food supplements, natural cosmetics and organic nutrition. 42 137, rue Child Coaticook, Québec J1A 2B2 819 849-2222 Outstanding jewelry! You may observe the workshop through a glass window. Seventy percent of the production is done here. See precious metals. Observe the entire process from metal extraction into ingots and from ingots to the jeweler’s final touch. Jardin des Trouvailles Crac Nature The Townships Trail Follow this sign as you tour our region and discover its Anglo-American charm. 43 533, rue Main Ouest,Coaticook J1A 1R2 819 849-0299 www.jardindestrouvailles.com A complete garden centre. You will be surprised to find a rustic plant collection, selected for our climate, a wide selection of aromatic herbs, vegetable and annuals. Our decorative items will surprise you. Over 415 km (about 260 miles) in the Eastern Townships. Thirty towns and villages, including: Waterville, Compton, Coaticook, Barnston-Ouest and Stanstead-Est. Two centuries of history through its American and British architectural heritage. See trails pages 42 to 45 Get your binoculars ready! Brunelle Électronique 44 10, rue Main Ouest, Coaticook J1A 1P2 819 849-3608 www.brunelle.tv Cellular phones, digital cameras, GPS navigators, alarm systems, MP3s, computer products, home theatres, satellite high speed Internet, satellite dishes for RVs, car radios and more. Identify several species at 11 ornitological sites in the region. Will you recognise Mrs. Grey Owl, Master Peregrine Falcon and their neighbours the Least Bitterns? Obtain a road map at the Information Centre and follow this sign. www.tourismecoaticook.qc.ca/ornithologie Main Street shopkeepers invite you to discover the downtown area! 18 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 19 Grocery Stores and Markets BioBon s! Fun for fa mil ie s an d group 31 Boulangerie-pâtisserie artisanale 6820, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-1325 / 1 866 575-1325 www.biobon.ca Every day: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Healthy meals, picnics, lunches. Everything you need from appetizers to dessert. Delectable breads, pastry rolls and fresh desserts. Vegetarian and traditional local products. Try our seasonal dishes. See ad page 10 IGA Coaticook • Outdoor activities all year round • Rooms and dormitories • Meal service or self-catering • New medieval park 819 837-2426 / 1 800 667-3923 www.camp-val-e strie.com 46 265, rue Child, Coaticook J1A 2B5 819 849-6226 / www.iga.net Daily: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Local products, ice, BBQ cuts (prepared by the butcher), BBQ briquettes and BBQ starters. Ready-to-eat meals, sandwiches and cold cuts, suntan lotion, insect repellent and much more. Kiosque Chez Lavigne Need medical assistance? Emergency services 24 / 24, 7 days 29 HEALTH INFO SOCIAL INFO 811 8105, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 849-2595 Home-baked breads, pastries and donuts. Wide variety of home cooked meals, pickled vegetables, preserves and regional products. Fruits and vegetables - the best corn in the region. Everything for a meal or a picnic, same breathtaking decor. 138, rue Jeanne-Mance Coaticook, QC J1A 1W3 See map pages 40 and 41 Bicycle & Pedestrian Paths Rivière aux pins www.barnston-ouest.ca tourismecoaticook.qc.ca | 1 866 665-6669 See paths pages 40 et 41 L’EST’CAPADE 112 km Intermediate Roadside throughtout the MRC of Coaticook. Photo credit: Coaticook MRC Cultural Committee More than 15 km ! Two picturesque hamlets with an interesting architectural heritage. Follow the interpretation panels, there are 7 sites to discover. Enjoy your walk! 714, chemin Hunter Barnston-Ouest J0B 1C0 819 838-4334 Map available on the website. tourismecoaticook.qc.ca | 1 866 665-6669 20 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 21 DESJARDINS CALENDAR OF EVENTS Fishing Party Second weekend in June / Parc Découverte nature, Coaticook 819 849-2677 / 1 888 849-2677 / www.decouvertenature.qc.ca Fishing workshop for children, river fly fishing, pond fishing. Visit of the Baldwin fish-farming station and several skill games for children. Family fun not to be missed! Médiévalestrie Great Fest A happening during Saint-Jean-Baptiste celebrations Camp Val-Estrie, Waterville / 1 877 837-2107 / www.medievalestrie.com A voyage back in time. Pure enchantment for young and old! Live interactive medieval entertainment, street vendors, music, games, local products, artisans and more. Tea Enchantment Wednesday afternoons in July and August Beaulne Museum, Coaticook 819 849-6560 / www.museebeaulne.qc.ca Be charmed by the ambiance of the tearoom located on the veranda. Wednesdays: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. St. Laurent Puts on its Sunday Best Every Sunday during July and August / Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site Compton / 819 835-5448 / www.parkscanada.gc.ca/stlaurent Entertainment in the St. Laurent garden. Music from around the world. Summer program available. See ad on page 46 Raid/marathon Jean D'Avignon Mountain bike / Last week end of July East Hereford / 819 564-VELO (8356) / www.raidjeandavignon.com Mountain biking for the whole family on Saturday. Competition on Sunday (30, 50, and 80 kms). Mayor’s dinner on Saturday. Shazam Fest Fourth weekend in July / Way’s Mills / 819 580-4118 www.shazamfest.com Shazamfest is a camping experience for the entire family. Three fun-filled days of live music, circus, art, wrestling, kids activities and storytelling, in a natural river-side amphitheatre, surrounded by a beautiful forest in a carnival-like atmosphere. Coaticook Valley Fair First weekend in August Coaticook / 819 849-6010 / www.expovalleedelacoaticook.com Agricultural exposition with races show, tractor and pick-up pulls, shows and a great amusement park! Activities for the young and old! Weekend with a Country Flavor First weekend in August Louis S. St. Laurent National Historic Site, Compton 819 835-5448 / www.parkscanada.gc.ca A unique gourmet experience! Come and meet local chefs and producers and sample pure delicacies prepared for you. See ad on page 46 22 “Head in the Stars” Third weekend in August at sunset At the top of Mount Hereford, chemin Saint-Jacques, Saint-Herménégilde 819 849-6669 / www.st-hermenegilde.qc.ca Join us for an evening of astronomy and star-gazing from the top of Mount Hereford (864 m). On-site entertainment and shuttle service 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Artists of the Footpaths First weekend in September (Labour Day) Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 819 843-2231 / www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca Come for a walk in the Parc de la Gorge and meet the artists! Harvest Festival Second weekend in September Saint-Malo / 819 658-3627 Country mass, traditional Soul of the Dead (auction) barbecue and music. Les Comptonales Last weekend in September and first Sunday in October Compton / 819 835-9463 / www.comptonales.com A feast for the five senses and the whole family! Gourmet spree from farm to farm (Sept.), delicacy sampling - photo contest - artists at work - workshops and activities for the whole family. Festin des Grâces (Oct.). See ad on page 9 Pumpkin Fair Weekend after Thanksgiving Verger le Gros Pierre, Compton 819 835-5549 / www.grospierre.com Starting at noon, come and celebrate! Pick your own pumpkin and decorate it. Giant apple pie, warm apple juice, St.Catherine’s toffee. Over 1000 pumpkin varieties. Witches and magic potion included! The Coaticook Valley Christmas Markets Every weekend from mid-November to mid-December 819 849-6669 / www.tourismecoaticook.qc.ca In a yuletide atmosphere, start your Christmas shopping right here. Useful and original gifts made in the region! An outstanding opportunity to meet local artists and to taste delicious products. Winter Carnival Third weekend in February / Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 819 843-2231 / www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca Nature lovers, get your hat, boots and mitts ready! Numerous activities for all ages: tube sliding, snow castle, maple toffee on snow, hockey tournament, sleigh rides and fireworks. Consult our Web Site www.toursimecoaticook.qc.ca to know exact event dates. tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 23 Restaurants Assisted wheelchair accessibility Bring your own wine Patio Specials: $ less than $10 $$ between $10 and $20 $$$ between $20 and $30 $$$$ more than $30 Bistro-Bar Ailleurs Lunch Dinner 48 200, chemin Moe’s River, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5653 www.lebocage.qc.ca L’Eggspress du Verger 49 51 No dinner service 52 6815, rte Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-0052 www.lecinquiemeelement.ca Les Terrasses Wood 6805, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-0060 A American Express M Master Card V Visa P Debit card Specialities Family restaurant. Specialties: pizza, spaghetti, lasagna, steaks. Daily table d’hôte. Lunch specials. Come and enjoy the view from our terrace! No 50 lunch service 127, rue Child Coaticook J1A 2B2 819 849-6376 Le Cinquième Élément Reservations only Regional products Services and credit cards Cards : Cards : 6645, Louis-S.-St-Laurent Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-9420 Le Bocage Auberge et Restaurant Dinner show Delivery Take French cuisine, add a touch of Quebec family tradition and what do you get? Paninis, salads, pasta, mussels and grilled meats... plus local delights. 145, rue Michaud, Coaticook J1A 1A9 819 849-0090 www.coffret.ca La Maison du Verger Wine cellar Wi-Fi access Discover our creative cuisine. Daily lunch and Bistro menu from 11:00 a.m. Paninis, pit-zas, pastas, salads, nachos, chicken wings and finger foods... Table d’hôte & Grilled meats after 5:00 p.m. Steaks, ribs, seafood... imported and micro-brewery beers, wine, espresso coffee. Heated terrasse. 47 77, rue Main Ouest, Coaticook J1A 1P3 819 849-9665 www.ailleurs-coaticook.ca Coffret de l’Imagination Licensed dining room Credit cards Full wheelchair accessibility Sunday Brunch 53 Choice of two menus every evening. Discover our fine cuisine featuring local and seasonal products. Guinea fowl, red dear, quail, rabbit, duck, etc. Gluten-free menus available. Our cuisine, your wine. Healthy and traditional breakfast. Specialties: pancakes, waffles, pizza and spaghetti. Six lunch specials Monday to Friday. In the heart of Coaticook. Families welcome. Cuisine focusing on local delicacies. Bistro style menu and refined “table d’hôte”. Homemade gelatos and sorbets. Imported Belgian beer and wine selection. Taste our famous Big Wood, its outstanding sauce and homemade french fries. Desserts made on the premises and dairy bar. All desserts are served with homemade maple fudge. Located in the heart of the village, large patio and playground for children. April to mid-November. Cards : Cards : Cards : Cards : Cards : www.bistrodt.com 819 849-9007 91, Child Coaticook bold • delicious • casual • attentive • selected beers and wine • best steak in town 24 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 25 Restaurants Assisted wheelchair accessibility Bring your own wine Patio Specials: $ less than $10 $$ between $10 and $20 $$$ between $20 and $30 $$$$ more than $30 Restaurant Château Acropole Lunch Dinner 54 Dinner show Reservations only Delivery Regional products A American Express M Master Card V Visa P Debit card Specialities Services and credit cards Cards : Pizza, seafood, pasta, shish-kebab, breakfast, daily specials. 819-849-6006 / 1 866-694-6006 Cards : 37 Local products. Menu including samplings plates. Light lunches and snacks. Gluten-free organic foods and health drinks. 12, ch. du Village, St-Venant-de-Paquette J0B 1S0 819 658-9050 www.amisdupatrimoine.qc.ca DT Bistro sur Child Credit cards Wine cellar Wi-Fi access 55 385, rue Child Coaticook J1A 2B5 Maison de l’Arbre - Délices du terroir Licensed dining room Steakhouse, pizzeria, seafood, souvlakis, pitas. Best pizza in town. Free delivery until 5 a.m. on weekends to city limit. 201, rue Child Coaticook J1A 2B5 819-849-6345 Restaurant Jack’O Coaticook Full wheelchair accessibility Sunday Brunch Cards : 57 Bold and delicious cuisine, relaxed atmosphere, attentive service, choice of selected beers and wines. The best steaks in town. 91, rue Child, Coaticook J1A 2B2 819-849-9007 www.bistrodt.com Cards : Bakeries & Pastries Pâtisserie Coaticook Plus 59 81, rue Child, Coaticook, Québec J1A 2B2 819-849-3074 Come and discover sweet delicacies, belgian chocolate, healthy meals, soups and sandwiches, lunchboxes and many local products! Open daily. BioBon 31 Boulangerie-pâtisserie artisanale 6820, route Louis-S.-St-Laurent, Compton J0B 1L0 819-835-1325 / 1 866-575-1325 www.biobon.ca Every day: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Healthy meals, picnics, lunches. Everything you need from appetizers to dessert. Delectable breads, pastry rolls and fresh desserts. Vegetarian and traditional local products. Try our seasonal dishes. See ad on page 10 Don’t forget to bring your passport! with you when you come to the Coaticook Valley region. You may want to drive across the US border located less than 20 minutes away. 26 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 27 Campgrounds Opening dates Closing dates Camping de Compton 60 24, chemin de la Station Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5277 / 1 800 563-5277 www.campingcompton.com Camping du Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook MiOctober 2 400, St-Marc, C.P. 245, Coaticook J1A 2T7 819 849-2331 / 1 888 lagorge www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca Camping du Pont Couvert 61 2345, chemin du Pont Couvert Waterville J0B 3H0 819 562-6421 www.campingdupontcouvert.com Camping Villette 94, chemin Jean-Paul Dupont St-Herménégilde J0B 2W0 819 849-6273 MiApril MiMay MiOctober MiMay Fin September 62 MiMay MiOctober Nomber of sites Description Campground offering 300 sites with 38 pull-thrus, Wi-Fi. Remarkable scenic views. All activities are free. Two heated swimming pools, water game basin, Jacuzzi, golf 9 holes Par 3 and dog park. Off season rebates. 47 2 services 253 3 services If you wish to stay in the region, Parc de la Gorge Campground is the perfect choice. Activities for all ages. Horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, pool, massotherapy and much more. A campground to be discovered! See ad on back cover Bernard and Marie-Claude welcome you in a calm environment for fun and relaxation. They provide quality services and a family atmosphere in beautiful rural surroundings. New: Rustic cottage and yurts to rent. You are looking for true nature, calm? Come and visit our haven with its 18 sites, small artificial lake. In the heart of nature, intimate family camping. Mountain bikers are welcome! Services available 46 rustics 67 2 services 6 3 services 28 rustics 4 1 service 25 2 services 88 3 services 4 rustics 4 2 services 8 3 services See page 20 for GROCERY STORES AND MARKETS Bus Tour Hop on the “Vallonz-y” bus for a guided tour while vacationing in our region. You will spend a day in pleasant company visiting patrimonial attractions and farms, while admiring the enchanting Coaticook River Valley landscapes. Everyone welcome. For itineraries and timetable : www.vallonz-y.info vallonzy@tourismecoaticook.qc.ca Host Villages Come meet the people from our villages to experience warm and authentic hospitality offered through the Host Families network. A unique way of travelling. Groups of 9 or more. Reservations are mandatory 1 866 665-6669 villagedaccueil@tourismecoaticook.qc.ca www.tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 28 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 29 Country Lodging Assisted wheelchair accessibility Picnic area Fireplace Pets allowed Washer and dryer Reception or reunion hall Au chalet en bois rond 161, chemin du 9e rang Saint-Venant-de-Paquette, Québec J0B 1S0 819 844-2223 A haven of peace. Let nature charm you with 10 km of hiking trails, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Bedrooms 5 2 nights Bathrooms 2 Maximum 10 people Minimum stay Rooms 9 Rates $413 - $435 / 2 nights Outdoor pool Massages Telephone La Maison Bleue Maximum 6 people Minimum stay 67 70, chemin du 9e rang Saint-Venant-de-Paquette, Québec J0B 1S0 819 569-7572 Located on a wooded lot surrounded by mountains, in the midst of a warm rural décor. Trails to walk, bycicling and snowshoeing. Near the “Sentier des Poétes”, Mont Hereford and the Church Museum. Bedrooms 3 2 nights Bathrooms 6 1 Rates $225/night $850/week More rates upon request. 64 Cabins & Yurts Accessible to the disabled and companion Bedrooms 2 1 nights Bathrooms 1 Rooms 6 Bed with mattress and pillow Accessible on foot only Rates Start to $125 / night Picnic area Wi-Fi 65 Bedrooms 2 nights Bathrooms Rooms 10 4 Minimum stay Rooms 30 Bedrooms 6 2 9 Rates $350 - $450 / 2 nights 02 Rates $75 to $90 /cabin $500/weekend $800/week Rates More rates upon request. 2 nights Bathrooms Firewood Running water Maximum 4 adults or 4 adults and 2 children Payment MVP Le Camping du Pont Couvert 66 610, rte 253, Saint-Venant-de-Paquette, Québec J0B 1S0 819 658-9095 Ideal for a family gathering or to simply relax. Woodstove in the living room. Panoramic view of the mountains. Hiking, swimming and fishing in nearby river. Enjoy a campfire under the stars! Maximum 16 people Accessible by car Electrical power Pets accepted Table and cooking utensils 400, rue St-Marc, Coaticook, Québec J1A 2T7 819 849-2331 / www.gorgedecoaticook.qc.ca The cabins are located in a quiet wooded area of the campgrounds. The rental of a cabin includes many activities (hiking, mountain biking, swimming). The Cabins are available year round. 1½ Maison Gendreau Refrigerator Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook 650, chemin Robert, Compton, Québec J0B 1L0 819 849-4449 www.dabordlescopains.com Quaint country house, fully equipped and furnished with antiques. Extensive grounds. Take a walk in the forest or visit a farm. Minimum stay Accessible to the disabled Bed linens (sheets and blanket) Toilet block or dry toilets nearby Les Copains d’abord Maximum 8 people BBQ Television 151, chemin Howe Dixville, Québec J0B 1P0 819 849-3244 / 819 574-0302 Come and enjoy birds and wildlife in a natural setting. Relax at a campfire under the stars. Five minutes from the Vermont border. Can’t wait to greet you! Minimum stay Dairy farm Swimming 63 Rooms Maximum 4 people Air conditioning Mini farm Prices subject to change without notice. Taxes not included. $714 - $785 / week Brookside Full wheelchair accessibility Whirlpool bath 61 2345, ch. du Pont Couvert, Waterville, Québec J0B 3H0 819 562-6421 / www.campingdupontcouvert.com Two yurts located in an enchanted natural area with the river and its singing cascade, trails to walk, snow-shoeing and cross country skiing. The yurt permits comfortable winter camping and summer camping with an unforgettable experience. Maximum 5 people Rates $100 to $110 $650 - $750 / week Payment P tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 31 Hotels Bed & Breakfasts Assisted wheelchair accessibility Full wheelchair accessibility Picnic area Kitchenette Pets allowed Washer and dryer Outdoor pool Credit cards Reception or meeting hall Licensed dining room SPA Mini farm Telephone Whirlpool bath Air conditioning Ranch St-Hubert Fireplace Television Patio Wi-Fi Liquor license A American Express M Master Card V Visa P Paiement direct Prices are for 2 people, taxes extra. Prices are subject to change without notice. MAP Modified American Plan includes breakfast and supper. Motel L’Exquise Rooms 68 Bathrooms 79, route 147 Sud, Coaticook J1A 2S2 819 849-4897 / 1 877 849-4897 www.motelexquise.com Located only 10 minutes from the Parc de la Gorge in Coaticook. Friendly hospitality awaits you. Many rooms equipped with flat screen TV, DVD and CD players. High-speed wireless Internet access. Rooms 13 Rates $65 - $85 Private bathrooms 13 Cards Bathrooms 69 1135, route 141, Coaticook J1A 2S5 819 849-6341 / 819 849-4224 www.motellasource.com 20 rooms have been renovated. Refrigerator, microwave oven, Wi-Fi. A 10 minute drive from Lyster Lake beach and from Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook. Snowmobile trail nearby. Rooms 20 Rates $60 - $90 Private bathrooms 20 Cards 4 Rates $80 to $90 double occupancy 2 shared Taxes included Gîte de l’Érable Rooms Motel La Source 26 890, chemin Saint-Jacques, Saint-Herménégilde J0B 2W0 819 849-0568 / www.gitescanada.com/ranchsthubert Bed and breakfast at the farm. Quiet site with exceptionnal view. Horseback riding lessons and farm products (meat) avalaible on site. 70 93, chemin Ménard, Coaticook J1A 2S5 819 849-3788 Canadiana-style home located in the peaceful countryside. Perfect for sugaring off time, summer vacations as well as hunting season. Various activities nearby to better appreciate what nature has best to offer. Generous and delicious breakfasts. 3 Rates $75 - $90 Breakfast included 1 private et 1 shared Taxes included Gîte Lauzier Rooms Bathrooms 71 3119, ch. Audet, Ayer’s Cliff, Kingscroft J0B 1C0 819 838-4433 / www.giteetaubergedupassant.com/cecilelauzier This century-old country home offers a panoramic view amid peaceful surroundings. Ideal for hiking, gulf, cycling and snowmobiling. Hearty homemade breakfast. Welcome! Certified Gîte du passant (B&B guide). 4 Rates $70 - $90 Breakfast included 2 shared Taxes included Gîte Marie-Marthe Vacation Camp Val-Estrie Camp Rooms Bathrooms 13 1000, chemin Val-Estrie, Waterville J0B 3H0 819 837-2426 / 1 800-667-3923 www.camp-val-estrie.com A fifteen-unit family-oriented country inn with private bathrooms and a small dormitory for groups of 25 and more. Meal service or self-catering. Cottages for 26 to 36 people. See ad on page 21 22 Rates available upon request 16 private and 4 shared Rooms Bathrooms 5 Rates $75 - $90 Breakfast included 3 private et 1 shared Taxes included Le Bocage Country Inn and Restaurant 50 200, chemin Moe's River, Compton J0B 1L0 819 835-5653 / www.lebocage.qc.ca Quaint country inn built in 1825, in the charming hamlet of Moe’s River. Today’s comfort in an old world setting. Romance, peace and tranquility… awaiting your visit. Cards Rooms Bathrooms 32 72 1452, chemin Riendeau, Coaticook J1A 2S4 819 849-7445 / 819 345-2525 / gitechezmarie-marthe@axion.ca Marie-Marthe welcomes you with open arms to treat you to her wonderful hearty breakfasts! Delicious maple products. Open March to December. 4 Rates $75 - $200 Breakfast included 2 private et 1 shared Cards P tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 33 The Three Villages It’s in our nature and culture to be w elcoming 37 67 63 Ch. Lanciaux 62 6 6 ial tenn Cen Ch. 26 66 Wayside Cross 4 1 Cemetery The Pioneer Trail Customs Boat Ramp Ch .d e Public Beach la Sl ou ce Mountain Bike Restrooms Public Phone Heritage Building Bird Watching Panoramic View 34 tourismecoaticook.qc.ca 1 866 665-6669 35 Compton Village CH. BOYCE Wayside Cross ORD RAWF CH. C 16 R ARRIE CH. C Compton, “The Bountiful” CH To Sherbrooke . IV ES Cemetery Heritage Building The Pioneer Trail HI LL The Townships Trail CH .B Road Cycling UD ES CH. IV EA OI 147 N Covered Bridge Panoramic View HILL CH. FLANDERS Bird Watching 19 Public Playground 33 To Waterville CH .P 28 RÉ IN VO ST RE HI KS EC OO 52 LAURENT UIS-S.-ST- WN BR O . DE CH RES CH . ROUTE LO 22 CÈD T ET AUD DES CH. D COC CH CH. .R OB ION ER ERT Y HA TLE LÉ RÛ UB CH. 32 CH. .D RE TU X CH OU .C LEU VEIL y e To Hatl M CH CH. 23 ’ OE EM .D CH 41 DE E 50 R VE I SR AUB 38 53 31 52 CH. 60 .D LA 208 T AR LL VI IN CH CH. DE COMPTON CH. 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QUIRION - onto hwy 55 South, joining hwy 10 at Sherbrooke, to exit 121 (Coaticook/Vermont) Coaticook - Baldwin 17 km Coaticook - Barnston-Ouest 17 km Coaticook - Compton 13 km Coaticook - Dixville 9 km Coaticook - East Hereford 28 km Coaticook - Martinville 23 km Coaticook - Newport, VT 50 km Coaticook - North Hatley 30 km Coaticook - Saint-Herménégilde 14 km Coaticook - Saint-Malo 31 km Coaticook - Saint-Venantde-Paquette 35 km Coaticook - Sainte-Edwidgede-Clifton 17 km Coaticook - Stanstead-Est 24 km Coaticook - Waterville 21 km 208 141 CH. DE KINGSCROFT - Hwy 20 West to exit 173 (Sherbrooke) Hatley Massawipi atico 55 From Quebec City Ma ux Moes River OC X c La ssa Co Riv. LEU - onto hwy 55 to exit 21 (Ayer’s Cliff/Coaticook). pi wip v. a .C CH VEIL 10 208 Ri 208 Compton CH. SAINT-PAUL CH. C - Hwy 10 to exit 121 (Coaticook/Vermont) - onto hwy 55 to exit 21 (Ayer’s Cliff/Coaticook). UC CH. SIMARD oe CH. DE LA STATION É UB H. D From Montreal R WFO CRA CH. DROUIN ÔT H. C C v. M CH. FLANDERS É PAR CH. TÉ CH. CÔ Ri FER-À-CHEVAL CH. DES TREMBLES 147 Waterville ST ON E MPT E CH. FLANDERS O CH. C CH. SWEEDE OK CH. 143 CH. GALE CH . SH DE ER BR O E IE E R TT . D EST UE CH LVA AQ .P CH North Hatley CE RIER CH. BOY CH .I VE S HI LL AR CH. C Discover the great names of local history. Discover who built our region. Look for their figures along the country roads and villages. Johnville CH. CHAREST OL . CH RY BU T AS CH. DUCHESNEAU CH. NICH Coaticook Region Beecher Falls West Stewartstown Caisse populaire Desjardins des Verts-Sommets-de-l’Estrie Automatic teller
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