At the foot of the Appalachian Mountains, the Wine Route (Route des Vins) meanders through our beautiful vineyards. The surrounding parks and mountains offer up an abundance of hiking paths and ski trails. And the International Dark Sky Reserve is the ideal spot to gaze at the stars in total darkness and complete wonder. It's simply out of this world!
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Good wine, stars and an enchanted forest. These are some of the region's charms to be discovered.
Wine Route (Route des Vins)
Pride in the quality of our wines is what prompted us to create what is the only signposted Wine Route (Route des Vins) in Québec. The gamble taken by wine enthusiasts that their vines would adapt to our climate paid off, and there are now some 20 wineries in the Brome-Missisquoi region.
Amid a magnificent setting, the 160-km (99-mi.) Wine Route takes you on a discovery of some of Québec’s most passionate artisans. Not only will you have plenty of opportunities to buy wine, but you can also taste different varieties and visit winery facilities and exhibition rooms. For example, the Vignoble de l’Orpailleur’s Vine and Wine Économusée is an engaging site. Elsewhere, you can enjoy a farm visit, go hiking or horseback riding, take a horse-drawn sleigh ride or even participate in a vine harvest. There's just no getting bored at our vineyards!
The Eastern Townships region accounts for over 60% of Québec's wine production.
Foresta Lumina
There is no shortage of creative geniuses in Québec, and these prodigies have concocted a magical world that comes to life after dark in the middle of the forest. Combining art and the fantastical with nature, Foresta Lumina is an illuminated nocturnal experience along a 2.6-km (1.6-mi.) pathway bordering the impressive Coaticook gorge. This enchanted spot is the multimedia creation of Moment Factory, a Québec company that provides lighting for concerts and buildings around the world.
After nightfall, the stage is set for a stroll along the pathway where a soundtrack recreates the mysterious noises of nature. A light show brings the trail alive with wondrous creatures inspired by Québec’s forest mythology—fairies and goblins included. Already seen it? It’s time to go back, since Foresta Lumina changes every year. A magical experience to enjoy over and over!
There is a garden of wishes where you can whisper your heart’s desire to the fairies of the forest.
Zoo de Granby
It takes a full day to cross its four continents, cool off in the Amazoo water park and take a dizzying spin on one of the fair rides.
Along the trails, you may not see all the 1,500 animals representing close to 225 species, but they’re definitely there. The newborns are particularly cute!
The Zoo de Granby is also open in the wintertime.
Take in some of the presentations by the zookeepers and educators—at feeding times, for example. Also, the popular “The Zoo at Night” immersion provides an evening of observation and a night in an African hut. A memorable experience is guaranteed!