Taste the townships

Savour the Delicious Flavours of Coaticook!

28 km

9 stops

2 days

The Eastern Townships are a true paradise for all foodies. Each region has its specialties and the Coaticok Valley is no exception! Let yourself be charmed by the flavours of this magnificent tourist area.

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Calling all food lovers!
"T" marks the spots where you'll find some of the most delicious local flavours.
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Miel Pur Délice For Your Sweet Tooth!

Miel Pur Délice

You can imagine yourself in the place of a beekeeper when you take guided and interpretive tours of Miel Pur Délice. You’ll have the opportunity to observe how bees are able to produce this sweet nectar while you taste the delicious products made by using artisanal methods. From their clover to their caramel honey, Miel Pur Délice will satisfy even the finest palates.
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Discover the Beauty of Another Century

Beaulne Museum

The permanent exhibit of the Beaulne Museum tells the incredible story of the Norton family. The patriarch of the family, Arthus Osmore Norton, was born in the county of Barnston and began a career in the railway business in the 1880s. He became an industrial leader in the Eastern Townships and a great philanthropist. His sumptuous residence houses the museum. Built in 1912, it is truly a beautiful residence. Discover this great man and let yourself be taken back to another century.
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Calling all food lovers!
"T" marks the spots where you'll find some of the most delicious local flavours.
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Offer Yourself a Brewing Experience

Coaticook microbrewery

The Coaticook microbrewery invites you to come and try their must-have beer: the Abysse de la Gorge, a red beer with chocolate and coffee aromas, along with their beer batter fish n’chips. The Coaticook microbrewery also offers 9 timeless beers, 4 seasonal brews, an epicurean pub menu and a relaxing ambiance!
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Get Ready to be Blown Away

Foresta Lumina

When you’re in Coaticook, you simply can’t miss visiting Foresta Lumina. This 2.6 km course will transport young and old, through an illuminated forest and gorge, into an enchanted world filled with fantastic animals as you walk over the highest suspended bridge in North America. Here you’ll observe the amazing work accomplished by Moment Factory, the company behind the magnificent light works.
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Time for a Change of Space!

Auberge du Changement d’ère

New in the Eastern Townships, l’Auberge du Changement d’ère proposes to spend the night in one of their two rooms, designed in the style of a yurt. This unique inn offers you several common areas as well, such as a kitchen space, a wooded area and a Finnish sauna. All this, set in the amazing Coaticook landscape, with the company of Mani, Blanche and Alto, three goats that will quickly become your children’s best friends!
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Calling all food lovers!
"T" marks the spots where you'll find some of the most delicious local flavours.
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Have Breakfast at the Coffret de l’Imagination

Coffret de l'Imagination

To take advantage of the sun, there’s nothing better than eating on a terrace and admiring the surrounding environment. Try the terrace of the Coffret de l’Imagination in Coaticook and taste their delicious French-inspiration breakfasts. Inside, feast your eyes on the lovely local artisan creations while shopping in their original little shop.
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Discover a Magnificent Environment

Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook

You might have had a foretaste of the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, but there’s still so much more to see! Surrounded by 20 kilometres of trails, the park offers, in addition to the suspended bridge, two observation towers, a round barn typical to the region and the replica of a covered bridge. Cycling or hiking amateurs, the Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook will soon become your go-to destination!
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Calling all food lovers!
"T" marks the spots where you'll find some of the most delicious local flavours.
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The Epicurean Pride of the Coaticook Valley

The Laiterie Coaticook

Besides its famous microbrewery, Coaticook harbours one of the most important ice cream makers of Quebec: The Laiterie Coaticook. In addition to its very popular ice cream, it invites you to taste their cheese, ice milk, yogurt and ice cream log cake.
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Calling all food lovers!
"T" marks the spots where you'll find some of the most delicious local flavours.
4

Cheese and still More Cheese

La Station

With their many regional, provincial and national awards, the cheeses produced by La Station use the milk produced on a family owned organic farm. Whether it’s for buying their Alfred Le Fermier cheese, or to participate in a tasting of their famous raclette cheeses or yet again to fill up on regional products, La Station will absolutely delight you.
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