Magog and Baie-Saint-Paul Quebec
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Hi sunbum1944
The Merry House in Magog was worthwhile, where you learn some of the town's history. Walking on the shore of Lac Memphremagog near sunset was gorgeous the night I was there. I've only overnighted once and other than that spent an afternoon there on a day trip once so maybe someone else will pipe in who has lingered a bit longer than I have. I always have enjoyed my time there, there's a fun energy to the town.
Have a great trip!
Daniel
The Merry House in Magog was worthwhile, where you learn some of the town's history. Walking on the shore of Lac Memphremagog near sunset was gorgeous the night I was there. I've only overnighted once and other than that spent an afternoon there on a day trip once so maybe someone else will pipe in who has lingered a bit longer than I have. I always have enjoyed my time there, there's a fun energy to the town.
Have a great trip!
Daniel
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Some things to do in the Magog area - Saint Benedict Abby - beautiful setting, Orford park for hiking, many beautiful wineries. Some nice little towns nearby - Knowlton (Louise penny's hometown), North Hatley, Ayer's Cliff, Sutton, Bromont, Dunham (winery mecca).
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Just back from Magog. Beautiful area. Our hotel was on the lake so very nice. We did do a lot of exploring- we missed Dunham though. We visited the bookstore in Knowlton where Louise Penny's books are featured. We were lucky to have fabulous weather too.