Sunday, December 27, 2020

What's to See in The Eastern Townships (Part 2 of 2)

Visiting The Eastern Townships means not missing Mont Orford and Coaticook even if they were both situated a few hours drive from our B&B. We looked forward to driving because the views were really a feast to our eyes. 

Jan and I got very Canadian and experienced apple picking ourselves. Apple farms and grape vineyards were scattered all over area. You need not look any further. 


Coaticook is even smaller than Magog. It is even quieter here than it was in Magog or Sherbrooke. Please don't judge us when I say we were just here for the ice cream.

Mont-Orford National Park was the highlight of our third day. The park was so huge, it was impossible to see everything in one or two days. The park has several camping sites for recreational vehicles. It also has a clear, unobstructed view of Lac Memphrémagog. It was only a day trip for Jan and I, but we instantly fell in love. So many things to see and do yet so little time.

leading through the inside of the national park     

We chose the easy to medium trail, perfect for beginners who haven't hiked in a long time

We came, we saw, we conquered!
 

When the pandemic is over and we have the luxury of time, I would'nt mind visiting the place again. 

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