A network of authentic heritage villages, located in remarkable landscapes
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A lively Victorian village on the shores of Lake Brome
Road access
Coming from the Montreal area or Sherbrooke on highway 10, take exit 90, then highway 243 south towards Knowlton.
Coming from Quebec City on highway 20, take the Saint-Hyacinthe exit, continue on highway 137 south towards Granby, then on highway 139 all the way to Cowansville, and finally on highway 104 to Lake Brome (Knowlton)
Coming from Frelighsburg, take highway 202 towards Cowansville, then turn onto highway 104
Coming from the United States, you will reach the village soon after crossing the border. Take highway US highway 101 or US highway 91, then highway 55 north, followed by highway 10 west, and finally highway 243 south at exit 90.
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