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9 Winter Getaways to Discover the Eastern Townships

By Carolina Katarzyna Krupa

Published on Oct 27, 2025

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Exploring the Eastern Townships means journeying through nature, history, and culture all at once.

In winter, the Eastern Townships become a must-visit destination for nature lovers, culture seekers, and anyone in need of a little rest and relaxation. This region of ever-changing landscapes offers an equally diverse range of winter activities — from breathtaking mountain slopes to welcoming forests and charming small towns where you can warm up by the fire. From Sherbrooke to Mégantic, passing through Coaticook and Brome-Missisquoi, here’s your guide to the best winter experiences in the Townships.

Sherbrooke: An Urban Hub Surrounded by Nature

If the snow isn’t falling that weekend, opt for a cultural and gourmet escape instead! Sherbrooke — the region’s main city — is the perfect blend of urban life and nature. Stroll along the lively downtown streets bordering the Magog River, stop for a pastry at Les Vraies Richesses, follow the famous mural trail, or visit the Musée de la nature et des sciences de Sherbrooke. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the trails of parc du Mont-Bellevue. However you choose to spend the day, treat yourself afterward with some well-deserved relaxation at Strøm Spa!

Haut-Saint-François: A Land of Authentic Flavors

This hilly, picturesque area charms visitors with its rural character and rolling countryside. Discover a wealth of farms, local producers, and artisans, or hit the scenic trails for hikes with breathtaking views. Don’t miss Cookshire-Eaton, the region’s largest town, filled with architectural, historical, and culinary gems like Brasserie 11 comtés and Les Mal-Aimés restaurant. End your day in style at Bora Boréal Estrie, a unique nature getaway — the perfect place to recharge your batteries (and sample your local treats during a cozy 5 à 7!).

Mégantic: Chasing the Summits

The parc national Mont-Mégantic is a highlight of the region — and for good reason! During the day, hike up to the mountain summit for panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and frost-covered trees. As night falls, marvel at the star-filled sky at ASTROLab. Stay overnight for the full experience, either in a comfy inn or at a rustic campsite. Want to explore quieter trails that are just as stunning? Try the Summit Drive, or challenge yourself with a climb up Mont Gosford! For non-hikers, Station Touristique Baie-des-Sables offers plenty of fun — from ice fishing to tubing.

Memphrémagog: The Many Charms of the Lake

For ski enthusiasts, Mont-Orford is a must, with more than 50 alpine runs and a breathtaking summit view that rewards every effort. The nearby parc national du Mont-Orford is also perfect for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or winter hiking. The town of Magog offers charming boutiques, art galleries, and gourmet stops, while North Hatley’s tranquil, storybook setting makes it an idyllic spot to unwind.

Brome-Missisquoi: A Wine Region Worth Visiting, Even in Winter

If you’re into spa days and relaxation, BALNEA Spa + Thermal Reserve is pure bliss — a haven of peace set beside a frozen lake. For downhill thrill-seekers, Bromont, the largest illuminated ski area in North America, lets you ski anytime you like, thanks to its 1,500 snow cannons ensuring great conditions day or night. Mont SUTTON also welcomes skiers to its famous snow-blessed microclimate. Round off your ski weekend with a winter vineyard tour in Brome-Missisquoi — where intimate, cozy tastings come with postcard-perfect landscapes. Don’t miss Vignoble du PicBois and its rustic sugar cabin, or the renowned Brasserie Dunham for craft beer lovers.

Granby: A Family Day at the Heart of the Townships

Granby is a family favorite all year round. Best known for its world-class Zoo de Granby, which stays open through winter, the town is also close to parc national de la Yamaska, a great spot for hiking, fatbiking, and ice fishing. Want to stay warm indoors? Take the kids to Le P’tit Monde des Grands Museum, a playful space that will spark their curiosity, then chat about the day over a delicious meal at Bistro Kapzak or Maison Boire.

Val-Saint-François: A Peaceful Nature Retreat

Start your getaway by diving into the inspiring story of Joseph-Armand Bombardier at the Museum of Ingenuity, where you’ll learn about his inventions and industrial legacy. Then, head to Café du Couvent for a homemade meal featuring local products. Cheese lovers shouldn’t miss Fromagerie Nouvelle-France, and beer fans will love La Confrérie Artisans Brasseurs for a local pint in a warm, inviting setting.

Coaticook Valley: Exploring the Gorge and Its Waterfalls

Coaticook is best known for its Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, offering a surprising variety of winter adventures. Looking for something out of the ordinary? Try winter kick-scootering, dog-sledding, or even ice climbing! Afterward, satisfy your sweet tooth in Compton at Érablière du village, where everything on the menu is infused with maple goodness. For a longer stay, book a night at Auberge du changement d’ère, just two minutes from the park, featuring one-of-a-kind, ultra-cozy accommodations.

Des Sources Region: Where Nature Is a Way of Life

Kick off your day with a hike up Mont-Ham, one of the region’s most beloved peaks. This accessible winter trail rewards hikers with a pristine white landscape and a 360° panorama blending forest and farmland. After the climb, it’s time to indulge — stop by Microbrasserie Moulin 7 for a well-earned craft beer and a hearty charcuterie board. Before heading home, take a stroll through Danville’s Coeur villageois, a charming heritage town that’s sure to win you over.

Beyond these nine iconic areas, the Eastern Townships hide countless other treasures waiting to be discovered. It’s the ultimate winter destination — no matter the weather, whether snow, gray skies, or soft sunshine, everyone will find the perfect way to experience an authentic and memorable slice of Quebec life.

About the author

You might know Carolina Katarzyna Krupa from Go-Van, the popular magazine dedicated to vanlife. A Polish-Canadian traveler, she’s been roaming the roads for years, capturing stunning images of her nomadic lifestyle and sharing them with her online community. This winter, she’s exploring Quebec’s Eastern Townships with her family, inviting you to discover her favorite finds through her unique lens.
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