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Fall
Le Nirvana de la Faune
Take a walk with family or friends through our animal enclosures. Fall under the spell of wild animals such as wolves, elk, lynx, cougars and many more!
Restaurant Le Myriade
Grilled food, pizza and pasta are served in a welcoming atmosphere or can be ordered for takeout.
Parc régional du Mont-Ham
Outdoor enthusiasts will be delighted by the 18 km of walking trails, forest accommodation (shelters, prospector tents and rustic camping), the breathtaking 360-degree view on the mountaintop and the rich history of the Abenaki people.
Ferme paysanne La Bardâne / Donkey farm, herbalist and soap maker
Une ferme agrotouristique doublée d'une herboristerie. Lors de la visite guidée, vous pourrez découvrir le rôle des ânes à la ferme et même assister à la traite!
Fromagerie P’tit Plaisir
Directement de la terre à votre table! Goûtez la différence des fromages de la Fromagerie P'tit Plaisir. Attention, il y a aussi le beurre, la crème glacée et les gelato à découvrir!
Côte des lignes
With its engaging optical illusion, a lookout point awaits you at the summit, just a few metres from the American border.
Montagne de la croix
Its name is fitting: a cross illuminates the summit of Montagne de la Croix, and it’s accessible by car. On this mountain, you’ll see the town of Lac-Mégantic from a new perspective.
Montagne de Franceville
Made of igneous rock, the Cimes trail will reveal the ridges of the Mont Mégantic massif.
Mont Victoria
Mont Victoria, along with Mont Mégantic and Mont Saint-Joseph, is part of the Mont Mégantic massif. It’s covered with abundant vegetation: deciduous, mixed and coniferous forests will give you your fill of chlorophyll and the fresh smell of pine!
Mont Saint-Joseph
Rated among the top three most beautiful panoramas in Quebec. A century-old chapel, visited by many hikers, awaits you at the summit and invites you for some contemplation.
Pain de sucre
With a bird’s eye view of the interior of the massif, the Escarpements trail will please adventurers young and old, whatever the season.
Scotch Cap
A witness to the passages of Paleo-Indians and the expedition of American army general Benedict Arnold, Scotch Cap watches over the Vallée des Trois Lacs.
Le Morne de Saint-Sébastien
Le Morne de Saint-Sébastien, over 350 million years old, is a granite giant that’s marked by the region’s history of granite quarrying.
Massif de Winslow
This trail for experienced hikers crisscrosses the undergrowth of the mossy fir trees and deciduous forest. Don’t forget your bathing suit! You might want to jump in Lac Thor or do some sunbathing!
Auberge La Mara
The 65-seat dining room will leave you speechless. And what can we say about the inn’s fine cuisine, with its products from local farms?
Au pied du Mont-Ham
Why settle for a short visit when you can live here? Experience life in an eco-friendly, innovative habitat!
La Meunerie
The village of St-Adrien is a marvellous little gem to discover. Enjoy a night at La Meunerie to soak in this enchanting location.
Auberge Incroyable
In the old rectory of Saint-Adrien, right next to Le BEAM, is Auberge Incroyable.
Centre Odaïna
An invitation to travel! Let yourself be pampered in this breathtaking setting.
Mont Bélanger
One foot in Canada, one in the United States! On this summit, enjoy the unique experience of walking on the border.