21 Municipalities, Hundreds of Destinations
An amazing choice of outdoor activities, places to renew your energy, marvellous meals and historical adventures, this is what awaits you in the 21 municipalities of Brome-Missisquoi, in the Eastern Townships. Unique experiences can be found everywhere and the friendly welcoming people are always happy to help you discover their towns.

Abercorn
he border village of Abercorn is particularly distinguished by its rich history, heritage and Loyalist cachet. Nearly 400 citizens currently […]
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Bedford
Named by the Loyalists who arrived in 1776, and long considered the capital of the county, the Town of Bedford […]
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Bedford Township
The Township of Bedford is located east of the Appalachian Mountains and west of the lowlands plain of the St. […]
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Brigham
Located on the banks of the Yamaska River north of Cowansville and close to Bromont, Brigham still identifies today as […]
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Brome
Located north of Sutton and surrounded by the Township of Brome Lake, the Village of Brome enjoys an exceptional view […]
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Bromont
A town of traditional rustic character located between Mont Brome, a link in the chain of the Montérégiennes, and the […]
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Cowansville
Located in the heart of Brome-Missisquoi, between the Montérégiennes (Bromont), the Appalachians (Sutton) and the plains (Farnham), Cowansville has more […]
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Dunham
In the Appalachian foothills, in a rolling and picturesque landscape Dunham is known as the main agricultural producer in Brome-Missisquoi, […]
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East Farnham
East Farnham is located in the region of Brome-Missisquoi between Cowansville and Brigham. This fertile plain consists of open land […]
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Farnham
At the limit of the St. Lawrence lowlands, Farnham is in the Yamaska River watershed and three branches meet on […]
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Frelighsburg
With an exceptional location on the US border, surrounded by beautiful orchards and crisscrossed by the Pike River, Frelighsburg nestles […]
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Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge
Located on the banks of the Pike River, the municipality of Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge owes its start to the power of the […]
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Pike River
Crossed by the Pike River and three small streams the Municipality of Pike River is located at the southwest end […]
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Saint-Armand
Northeast of Lake Champlain, near the Missisquoi bay, at the mouth of the Pike River and the US border, the […]
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Sainte-Sabine
The municipality of Sainte-Sabine is located in the St. Lawrence Plain northwest of Brome-Missisquoi between Farnham, Cowansville and Bedford. Characterized […]
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St-Ignace-de-Stanbridge
The municipality of Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge, often abbreviated to Saint-Ignace, is located ten kilometers west of Cowansville, south of Farnham between Sainte-Sabine […]
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Stanbridge East
With exceptional views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, the village of Stanbridge East is located along rapids and falls […]
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Stanbridge Station
West of Bedford the long, narrow territory of Stanbridge Station is traversed by the Corriveau stream flowing down the middle. […]
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Sutton
Between the mountains, the river and its village heart, Sutton offers four seasons of activities and attractions. Its history, environment […]
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Town of Brome Lake
Located along the shores of Brome Lake, one of the vestiges of the Champlain Sea, the town enjoys a privileged […]
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West Bolton
Located east of Brome Lake and west of the Appalachian massif, Bolton-West follows the section of Highway 243 called Bolton […]
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