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The restaurants of Brome Lake

Here are 3 interesting restaurants during the summer. Knowlton Marina, Auberge Jolivent and Vitalité Surreau are charming places for lunch. Le Jolivent is open for dinner and reservations are recommended.

Elderberry Vitality
(450) 522-5255

Marina Knowlton
(450) 243-5453

Auberge du Joli Vent
(450) 243-4272

Les restos de Lac-Brome

Voici 3 restos intéressants durant l’été. La Marina Knowlton, l’Auberge Jolivent et Vitalité Surreau sont des places charmantes pour le lunch. Le Jolivent est ouvert pour les soupers et il est préférable de réserver.

Vitalité Sureau/Elderberry
(450) 522-5255

Marina Knowlton
(450) 243-5453

Auberge du Joli Vent
(450) 243-4272

Dunham Country Getaway

Here is a proposal for a tour that you will love.

The region is distinguished by the beauty of its vineyards and its local products. Each of them has a little je ne sais quoi that makes its charm.

  • 11:00 a.m. The Elderberry Vitality Plantation, West Brome
  • 12h The Val Caudalies vineyard is a beautiful place to walk and picnic. The view of the Appalachian Mountains is spectacular. Picnic tables are installed and you also have access to a large covered terrace.
  • 1:00 pm The Vignoble du Ruisseau is one of the most imposing by its decorum.
  • 14h The honey producer Les 3 âcres. 1107 Dymond Road, Dunham
  • 3pm Apples, pears and cider at Domaine Dunham. 4470 Godbout, Dunham

Potton’s rest stops

Mansonville has set up five « rest stops » in the territory of Potton Township, installed by volunteers, in collaboration with landowners who have generously lent part of their land to make the project a reality.

These rest areas are composed of two « Adirondack » chairs and a low table, and are available to walkers and cyclists who wish to take a break while admiring the landscape.

Here are the locations of the 5 rest stops:
At Havre des Îles campground – 8, chemin du Mimosa
At the intersection of Schoolcraft and Peabody Roads
At the intersection of Grand Duke and Owl’s Head Roads
At the intersection of Province Hill Road and Leadville Road
On West Hill Road, next to the small bridge over Ruiter Creek

Tasting stop: elderberry

Flavor creators Andrea Coombs and Philippe Gélinas have been growing some twenty thousand elderberry plants on their land since 2014. Come and meet them during your next gourmet walk and discover this ultra-vitamin black berry with tremendous antioxidant and medicinal properties!

All of their Purvita products – pure berry extract, elderflower syrup, elderflower honey and jelly, and their delicious elderflower or elderberry lemonade – are sold at the farm store. In the summertime, you can visit the fields or sit on the terrace to enjoy a snack or refreshments. Everything is prepared on the spot, according to the first fruits of the garden.

The largest elderberry plantation in Canada is located here in Brome Lake.

http://www.vitalitesureau.com/