Montérégie

Quebec
Granby que incluye escenas urbanas
Full of adventure and history, this land of rolling hills and fertile soil welcomes visitors. Take family road trips and see something new every day.

Visit the Montérégie region in southwestern Québec for lazy days along its riverbanks or active adventures at its numerous attractions. Relax along the Richelieu River, which runs up the middle of Montérégie.

Towns dot the countryside, making road trips interesting and fun. Take the 165-mile-long (265-kilometer) Richelieu Route from the U.S. border to the important St. Lawrence River.

Fort Chambly National Historic Site was built by French troops in 1665 and has become a surprising culinary center. The picturesque Chambly Canal is 12 miles (20 kilometers) long between Chambly and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and has a history as an important commercial waterway between Canada and the United States.

Apple orchards are common in the region. Follow the Cider Route to sample various recipes of this delightful drink. Try apple brandy, ice cider and other beverages at various cideries en route, as well as delicious apple pies. Find this route south of Montréal. In addition, try the maple syrup and cheese that have made the region famous.

Sample award-winning wines on the Wine Route. Sprawling vineyards that are commonly seen from the road identify winery locations. Numerous wineries extend along a 330-mile (530-kilometer) stretch surrounding Montréal, with many of them offering meals in enchanting locations.

Summer brings regional festivals. Many have historical, cultural or culinary themes. In the month of June, Saint-Lambert has a three-week music festival, Festival Classica. Vaudreuil-Dorion welcomes the planting season with period costumes and events at Les Seigneuriales. Learn everything about Québec food at Boucherville’s La Grande Gourmandise. Chambly has its popular Chambly Beer Festival in September.

See Montérégie’s beautiful landscape from high above in a hot-air balloon. The International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is a weeklong event held in August.

Fly to Montréal or travel by car on U.S. interstate highways connecting to the Canadian highway system. Montérégie is about a 20-minute drive northeast of Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

Las ciudades más populares de Montérégie

Montreal mostrando una ciudad, un edificio de gran altura y una bahía o puerto
Montreal
Museos, Música en vivo y Arte
La Ciudad de las Cien Torres conquista con su identidad francesa, festivales todo el año y uno de los centros históricos mejor preservados en Norteamérica.

Razones para visitar este lugar

  • Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
  • Bell Centre
  • Antiguo puerto de Montreal
Granby que incluye escenas urbanas
Granby
Zoológico, Ciclismo y Naturaleza
Esta atractiva ciudad del suroeste de Québec es famosa por su excelente zoológico, sus 40 parques y el festival de música francófona más grande de Canadá.

Razones para visitar este lugar

  • Zoológico de Granby
Bromont mostrando una pequeña ciudad o pueblo y una casa
Bromont
Personas amables, Ski y Spas
Las laderas del monte Brome, en el sur de Québec, ofrecen un lugar para disfrutar de actividades al aire libre, relajación y actividades para toda la familia durante todo el año.
Sutton
Sutton
Ski, Montañas y Pueblo pequeño
¡Escápate a Sutton! Este destino de ambiente pintoresco te espera con sus lugares para esquiar, su vista a la montaña y sus lugares para practicar canotaje.
Lac Brome
Lac Brome
Spas, Lagos y Zona rural
¡Escápate a Lac Brome! Este destino de ambiente pintoresco te espera con sus paisajes rurales, sus spas y sus lugares para esquiar.
Saint Hyacinthe
Saint Hyacinthe
Personas amables, Chocolate y Económico
¡Escápate a Saint Hyacinthe! Este destino de lujo te espera con sus actividades ecoturísticas, sus campos de golf y su variedad de cafés.