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The 6 best snowshoeing trails

Here are 6 places to discover for a snowshoeing or cross-country skiing trip

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In the Knowlton area, there is Fisher’s Wood. A beautiful forest. Just in front of 349 Ch. Lakeside. There is a parking lot at the corner of ch. Argyll. Otherwise, there are many choices in the area.

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Green Mountains Nature Reserve, Singer Sector. The Green Mountains Nature Reserve is the largest protected area on private land in Quebec! Nature Conservation and Development Property. You must have a valid right of access to use the reserve’s trails. Day tickets and membership cards to access the Singer area are available on the reserve’s website at www.rnmv.ca. Day tickets can also be purchased at the tourist information offices in Potton and Sutton.

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At the Missisquoi North Trail, you will discover these magnificent forest trails, sometimes discreet, often dazzling landscapes.

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There is also the Parc national du Mont-Orford. Bring your snowshoes and skis to discover the magnificent winter landscapes. Cross-country skiers can enjoy 15 trails totaling 50 km.

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In Magog, the Marais de la Rivière aux Cerises is another beautiful option. As a couple, with your family or with friends, you can walk the 8.4 km of trails that will allow you to discover the different ecosystems they cross. In addition, Vie de Plein Air is a four season sports equipment rental center. Located on the Cherry River and on the mountain bike trail.

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In the heart of the Sutton Mountains, the Parc Environnement Naturel de Sutton offers 52 km of marked trails and crosses 4 peaks, 4 mountain lakes and unique panoramas. Right next door and in partnership, Plein air Sutton, has 10 km of marked trails, a reception chalet and accommodation in camping and heated refuge. On the same territory we reach, on the top, the Sentiers de l’Estrie and on the other side Au Diable Vert. The latter offers 14km of marked trails with accommodation in camping, heated shelters and chalets.