Tourist Circuits

Tourist Circuits in the Coaticook Region

To discover the Coaticook River Valley in all its beauty and under various aspects, get on the tourist roads which will lead you to great discoveries.

Local products? Exceptional vistas? Cultural heritage? There is a circuit for you! Discover the Coaticook Valley, Eastern Townships at your own pace and flavour on the tourist roads.

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The Townships trail

The Townships trail

A tourist route to discover the most beautiful landscapes of the Eastern Townships as well as our American and British heritage.

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Memoirs from beyond the grave : Tour of Coaticook’s cemeteries

Memoirs from beyond the grave : Tour of Coaticook’s cemeteries

Sail through history while touring Coaticook cemeteries! This self-guided visit, with photographs and archives will take you to ten different cemeteries while ghosts relate their memoirs.

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The Pioneer trail

The Pioneer trail

Meet 27 inspiring personalities in the heart of villages and along country roads. Pioneers will tell their story and that of their village or town. Travel journal for children. Guided tours from May to October upon reservation.

Dans 10 municipalités de la MRC

819 849-6669 / 1 866 665-6669

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La Voie des pèlerins de la Vallée

La Voie des pèlerins de la Vallée

Come discover the Coaticook River Valley on a 209 km in 12 days pilgrimage that will allow you to enjoy the wonders of the Valley!

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Discovery Circuits

Discovery Circuits

By car, bike or on foot, discover the natural and patrimonial beauties of our twelve (12) municipalities. Six tours are available. Photo opportunities. Historical and gastronomical tours available from May to October.


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Toutes les municipalités

819 849-9166, poste 31

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