Paddle Sports
CENTRE DE LA NATURE, COWANSVILLE
You can launch your own non-motorized watercraft here. Please wash it before and after use at the free wash station on site.
Watch out for Eurasian spiked water-milfoil, an invasive exotic species, and avoid marked areas to help prevent its spread.
Additional Information
– Paid parking
– Rental service onsite
– water quality information is updated every 11 days during the summer. See the latest update.
Address
225 Chemin de la Plage, Cowansville
BROMONT LAKE MUNICIPAL BEACH, BROMONT
Small boats are also permitted on Bromont Lake. A wash station is available so you can wash your boat before and after launching it.
Additional Information
– Free parking
– Water quality information is updated every 11 days during the summer. See the latest update.
BROME LAKE
You can launch your small non-motorized watercraft in three separate locations in Brome Lake.
Additional Information
– To navigate Brome Lake, you must have a sticker or a wash certificate.
– Paid Parking
– Water quality information is updated every 11 days during the summer. See the latest update.
Addresses
– Douglass Beach, 213 Lakeside Road, Brome Lake
– Carke Terrace, 393 Bondville Street, Brome Lake
– Tiffany Park, Lakeside Road near the Quilliams-Durrull Nature Reserve
OUELLETTE PARK, FARNHAM
Come enjoy the Yamaska River at Ouellette Park. Once on the water, be sure to head right to avoid the dam.
Additional Information
– Free parking along Aikman and Collins Streets.
– Rental Service
Address
1249 rue Principale E, Farnham

Protecting Our Waters
Our lakes and rivers provide an exceptional natural setting for water sports enthusiasts and swimmers. They’re also home to wildlife and plant life that need protection.
To preserve this environment, practice sustainable and safe boating. Here are some resources to help:
BROME LAKE
Nautical Practices
Guide to good shoreline practices
Water Quality
COWANSVILLE
Safe Boating Guide (In French)
Water Quality