5 Best Sights in The Eastern Townships, Side Trips from Montreal

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Eastern Townships - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Route des Vins

Fodor's choice

Make sure you bring along a designated driver for this Wine Route, which includes 22 wineries. Map out your chosen stops, and then travel from one to the next to learn about their history and local products and, best of all, sample the wine. Most wineries have an area outdoors where you can enjoy a picnic. Call for hours as they may change from one season to the next.

Le Cep d'Argent

The Scieur brothers, Jean-Paul and François, are sixth-generation winemakers originally from France, who have created their own "Champagne universe" in Québec. Their Selection range of wines includes sparkling, white, and rosé. Red, fortified, flavored, and ice wines are also available. From mid-June to the end of October, they offer the Bubbles, Wines, and Champagne guided tour (but only in French due to the extensive vocabulary of the subject) as well as à la carte tastings of over 10 of their finest wines all for the price of a C$6 souvenir glass. Visitors may also tour the Traditional Method Interpretation Centre to learn about the history of the Scieur brothers or just wander the vineyard and experience a little bit of France in Québec.

1257 chemin de la Rivière, Magog, J1X 3W5, Canada
819-864–4441
Sight Details
Bubbles, Wine, and Champagne tour C$28
Reservations are essential and should be made well in advance to guarantee a spot as space is limited.

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Vignoble de l'Orpailleur

Established in 1982, this vineyard produces 14 wines, including its Double Gold medal–winning ice wine at the Finger Lakes International competition. Guided tours (in French) cost C$15 and are given twice a day during the summer. You can also stop by the boutique for tastings and visit their museum, where you'll learn about the history and production of wine, from the cultivation of the vines to the bottling process. Guided tours given in English need to be reserved well in advance (minimum 12 people). The patio restaurant is a nice place to take a break and open from 11 to 4 every day from mid-June until mid-October.

1086 rue Bruce (Rte. 202), Dunham, J0E 1M0, Canada
450-295–2763

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Vignoble Domaine Côtes d'Ardoise

This winery, opened in 1980, was one of the first to set up shop in the area, and is considered to be the oldest vineyard still in operation in Québec. On nearly 30 acres of land, 50,000 vines go to produce some award-winning reds, whites, rosés, and ice wines. Visit for a tasting and enjoy a picnic on the grounds. From July through October, a sculpture garden showcases the works of more than 80 artists, primarily from the area.

879 rue Bruce (Rte. 202), Dunham, J0E 1M0, Canada
450-295–2020

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Vignoble Les Trois Clochers

This lovely winery is another great stop along the wine route. It produces a dry, fruity white from Seyval grapes as well as several other white, red, and ice wines. In addition to the tastings, you can take a tour of the grounds (reservations required), stroll along the trails, and stop for a picnic before you move on to the next stop.

341 chemin Bruce (Rte. 202), Dunham, J0E 1M0, Canada
450-295–2034

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