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Lac-Brome Path
Lac-Brome Path
Lac-Brome Path
Lac-Brome Path

This 11.15 km linear trail connects Knowlton’s historic downtown to the Foster area while following the shores of Brome Lake and passing through the Quilliams-Durrell Reserve. You will reach a viewpoint at Trestle Cove which offers a panoramic view of Brome Lake and the surrounding hills. In the summer, you can hike or bike on the trails, while in the winter, you can cross-country ski or snowshoe. Dogs on a leash are welcome. Motorized vehicles and horses are not permitted. Signs are posted along the route. To protect the environment, please stay on the trail and bring back all your garbage.

Access points
Municipal parking: Argyll Road entrance at the corner of Lakeside Road
Douglass Beach Parking: 213 Lakeside Road (fee required at all times)
Ovide-Dagenais Park parking: 25 Taylor Road, Foster

Distances
From Argyll Road to Foster: 3.98 km
From Argyll Road to the viewpoint at Trestle Cove Northt: 2.2 km
From Douglass Beach the viewpoint at Trestle Cove South: 1.1 km

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Lac-Brome Path

290 Rue Victoria,
Knowlton,
QC J0E 1V0,
Canada