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Magog
This bustling town is at the northern tip of Lac Memphrémagog, a large body of water that reaches into northern Vermont. Its sandy beaches are a draw, and it's also a good place for boating, bird-watching, sailboarding, horseback riding, dogsledding, in-line skating, golfing, and snowmobiling. You might even see Memphré, the lake's sea dragon, on one of the many lake cruises—there have been more than 100 sightings since 1816.
In recent years this formerly depressed textile town has enjoyed something of an economic and cultural rebirth, but also partially due to the substantial number of artists who have chosen to relocate to this welcoming, and relatively inexpensive, region of the province. The streets downtown are lined with century-old homes that have been converted into boutiques, stores, and eateries.
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Travel Deals in Montréal
- $126* & up -- Canada Summer Fares from L.A. (one way) Air Canada
- $128 -- Montreal: Weekends at 4-Star Downtown Hotel, 45% Off Le Centre Sheraton Montreal
- $10 -- Bus Travel Between Ontario & Quebec, 75% Off megabus.com
- $137* & up -- Canada Sale Fares from San Francisco (one way) — $137 Air Canada