Architectural heritage
The heritage roads of Brome-Missisquoi…
Discover the Anglo-Saxon heritage of Brome-Missisquoi as well as the architectural marvels that dot the Eastern Townships’ roads and villages, including churches, historic homes and general stores.
Many municipalities offer heritage tours. You can pick up copies of the pamphlets in the region’s tourist information bureaus.
Learn about Brome-Missisquoi’s Anglo-Saxon heritage by visiting Townships Trail.

The various barns
It is said that round barns prevented devils from hiding in corners.

Hamlet, village station or village?
The railway network favoured the appearance of some village stations, such as Sutton Junction or Stanbridge Station.

The covered bridges
It is said the covered bridges sheltered travelers, or prevented horses from seeing the turbulent waters.

Tourism of yesteryear
Montrealers have enjoyed the recreational qualities of Brome Lake since 1867.