A network of authentic heritage villages, located in remarkable landscapes

 

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A lively Victorian village on the shores of Lake Brome

 

 

Attractions

  • Le P.H. Knowlton memorial, Brome County Museum

 

  • Pulic buildings on Lakeside and Saint-Paul streets

 

  • Le Masonic Hall, now a restaurant (1843)

 

  • The three churches.

 

  • Boulangerie artisanale Panissimo (bakery)

 

  • The numerous small shops

 

  • Les canards du Lac Brome, 40, rue du Centre (duck farm, tasting and sales)

 

  • Centre de ski Parc du Mont Glen, 136, chemin Glen (Bolton ouest)

 

  • Golf Inverness, 511, chemin Bondville

 

  • Théâtre du Lac Brome (English theater)

 

  • Nautisme au Camping des érables, (boat rentals) 688, toute 215 (Bondville)

 

  • Auberge santé du Lac Brome, (health spa) 408, rue Lakeside

 

  • Plage municipale Douglas, (municipal beach) 383, chemin Knowlton

 

If a rich past is the guarantor of the future, The Town of Brome Lake retains the youthfulness of its 35 years of history and remains faithful to its 200 year old roots. Established in 1971 and nestled in a bountiful rural setting, Brome Lake offers visitors a breath of freshness, a kind of passport to escape, rest, nature and the country.

 

We all welcome yoy to our proud heritage and we hope you will enjoy your stay with us...

 

 

Municipality of Lac-Brôme,

 

Gilles Decelles, Mayor

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