This summer, head out on the road to meet up with nature, new faces, and perhaps your inner self! Whether as a family, a couple or with friends, Brome-Missisquoi has everything to please any type of visitor. Enjoy exploring the magnificent landscapes of La Route des vins or those you’ll discover on the Prohibition Trail. Here, the hiking trails as well as all the road, gravel and mountain cycling routes promise a full day of outdoor fun. Finally, visit the local artisans and savour the different terroir flavours the region has to offer.

La Route des vins de Brome-Missisquoi, 20 years of delightful experiences

Photo credit: Camille Labonté

Whether on your bike or driving your car, enjoy La Route des vins de Brome-Missisquoi at your own pace! In fact, this year marks the 20th anniversary of this wine route! Spanning magnificent valleys and wine country panoramas, this epicurean circuit connects about twenty vineyards inviting you to not only taste unique terroir products but also meet passionate winemakers who’ll gladly share their stories. The wine route also links several local businesses, charming boutiques and restaurants, as well as friendly bistros. Take a moment to enjoy a picnic in the middle of nature or participate in some of the many activities planned to mark this 20th anniversary. Check out the program online!

Discover Brome-Missisquoi’s prohibitionist past with a self-guided tour

Did you know that the first temperance movement in the country began in Brome-Missisquoi? Throughout this 130-km, self-guided circuit, you’ll hear true stories and anecdotes, each more surprising than the other, through the voice of a fictional smuggler, Alfred Carpentier, as you travel to the towns of Cowansville, Brome Lake, Sutton, Abercorn, Frelighsburg, St-Armand and Dunham. This very unique route will have you discover the amazing Brome-Missisquoi landscapes as you learn about the region’s rich built heritage from a whole new perspective.

Hiking experiences to behold the local nature

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In Brome-Missisquoi, hiking is in the local DNA! Keep your eyes wide open, the mountains of Bromont and Sutton are full of breathtaking panoramas with over 100 km of trails to offer! Are you looking for a gentle slope? The municipalities of Bedford, Cowansville, Brome Lake and Sutton have developed urban nature trails that are easily accessible for the entire family. No matter your interests, there are always new environments to discover and new challenges to take on alone, in a group or with the family.

Travel across the countryside on two wheels

Photo credit: Kevin Brunelle

Whether it’s for short or long distances, to enjoy the scenery, or to push your limits, Brome-Missisquoi is the place to be for cycling! Discover magnificent hilly landscapes as you head out on one of the many paved or gravel routes, or work up a sweat on more than 200 km of forest trails taking you through the mountains of Bromont and Sutton.

Meet local artisans

Photo credit: Julien Payette-Tessier

A travel experience can also become a true gastronomic adventure, and Brome-Missisquoi’s roads are always brimming with flavours! Public markets, vineyards, cider houses, microbreweries, orchards, farms, self-picking activities, cheese factories... Introduce yourself to all kinds of authentic and friendly environments. Take your time and experience the region to the fullest by adding several gourmet stops to your stay. Meet the artisans who shape the region’s landscape with their passion and talent and who’ve turned Brome-Missisquoi into a mecca for agritourism.

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