Brome Lake is a town of more than 5,600 inhabitants with, in its center, one of the last traces of what was once the Champlain Sea, Brome Lake.
Brome Lake is a town with a 14 km² lake, but it is above all, since 1971, the fusion of seven villages that are scattered all around the lake.
Knowlton is one of the most imposing and one of the twenty most beautiful villages in Quebec. Its Loyalist heritage makes it special. The Knowlton Inn, in operation since 1849, is the oldest inn in the Eastern Townships and the Historical Society’s museum and heritage tour immerse its inhabitants in the atmosphere of yesteryear. Knowlton is also the commercial and artistic center of the Town of Brome Lake. On the shores of the lake, you can enjoy the marina, the architecture of the ancestral houses and the surrounding trails. Summer and winter alike, you can enjoy wandering between the animations in Coldbrook Park, the stalls of the various antique shops or attending one of the performances planned by the Brome Lake Theatre.
Fullford and Foster, on the other hand, are located on the north side of the lake and allow access to all water activities in a few minutes!
East Hill and West Brome, at the northern end of Brome Lake, as well as Bondville and Iron Hill, located on the western side of the lake, offer a quiet life in the heart of a natural setting where you can marvel at the scenery.