
Other
activities
The Eastern
Townships Association puts out a terrific tourist guide, so make
sure to pick one up. Here are just a few of the things to do besides
skiing and riding:
There's tubing and
an ice skating rink at the base of Owl's Head. Au Diable
Vert (888-779-9090; 450-538-5639) in Glen Sutton provides guided
snowshoeing, backcountry skiing and dogsledding. Les Randonnèes
Jacques Robidas (888-677-8767; 819-563-0166; left) in
North Hatley has horse-drawn sleigh rides and dogsledding, by reservation
only. Book a half-day or more for dogsledding and learn how to mush
your own team.
Local
entrepreneur J. Armand Bombardier invented the snowmobile, so there's
plenty of snowmobiling trails: The most popular is a 466-mile
circuit (750 km.) of trails called J.-A.-Bombardier Tour. There's
a total of 1,243 miles (2,000 km.) of trails in the Townships. You
must pay for an access pass to the trails, ask your lodging for
information on where to purchase one. If snowmobile races give you
a thrill, ask about the dates of the Valcourt Snowmobile Grand
Prix and adjust your vacation dates accordingly. You'll probably
also appreciate the Musée J. Armand Bombardier (450-532-5300)
in Valcourt, a museum dedicated to Bombardier's life and the sport's
history. On weekdays you can make reservations to tour the adjacent
Bombardier factory.
Visit the breathtakingly beautiful Saint-Benoît-du-Lac
Abbey (819-843-4080; below), overlooking Lake Memphremagog,
where Benedictine monks have lived a contemplative religious life
since 1912. There's a gift shop where you can purchase Abbey-made
products such as cheese and apple cider, as well as religious items.
Eucharist is celebrated daily at 11 a.m. in Gregorian chant; Vespers
start at 5 p.m. (except Thursday, when they start at 7 p.m.). Appropriate
attire (dress or trousers) is required in the Abbey. Hours for November
to May are MondayFriday, 910:45 a.m. and 1:304:30
p.m.; Saturdays, 910:45 a.m. and 11:45 a.m.4:30 p.m.
The
Townships are filled with museums for everything from the
art of chocolate to the art of communications. You'll need to check
to see which ones have winter hours. Several local vineyards
are open for tastings and guided tours (some have only French-speaking
tours); call ahead to inquire about winter hours. You can definitely
shop till you drop here. We found wonderful boutique shops
selling everything from antiques to handcrafted items. One of our
favorites is René Henquin's Chocolaterie on Principale South
in Sutton.
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