Located on the north shore of beautiful Lake Massawippi, the charming little village of North Hatley stands out for its heritage residences, original boutiques, bistros, cafes, historic churches and waterfront parks, not to mention the panoramic view of the surrounding hills.
Activities to do near Auberge Le Tricorne
In addition to having inspired the village of Three Pines from Louise Penny's successful Armand Gamache investigation book series, the village is cited in the book “One thousand places to see before you die”. Our inn is located in the surrounding hills of North Hatley just 2 miles from the village center. Nearby you will also find:
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Scowen Park Trails
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North Hatley marina and pier
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North Hatley Golf Club
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The Capelton Mine
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Domaine Bergeville vineyard
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By bike in summer or cross-country ski in winter: the Massawippi axis of the Véloroute des Grandes-Fourches which connects the village of North Hatley to Lennoxville (Sherbrooke)
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Le Wippi shuttle on to Ayer's Cliff on Lake Massawippi
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Paintball North Hatley
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Jacques Robidas riding and Écurie Royal
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North Hatley Farmers' Market : Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. from late June to mid-October

Summer
Summer in the Eastern Townships is simply magnificent and above all ideal for playing outside, here are some of our favourites located nearby:
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Cruise ship Escapades Memphrémagog
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Vineyards: Le Cep d'Argent and La Halte des Pèlerins

Autumn
The region is a must to admire the flamboyant landscapes of autumn. From our inn, the views are breathtaking! You will also appreciate these places to admire the colours:

Winter and spring
Depending on your winter favourite, a host of activities are available to you near our inn. Here are some suggestions:
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Skating: Ice pond in Domaine Howard Park in Sherbrooke and the Magog Ice Trail
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Cross-country skiing: Massawippi axis between the Capelton mine, North Hatley and Lennoxville and Old Lennoxville golf club
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Alpine skiing: Mont Orford , Mont Owl's Head and Mont Bellevue (beginner and night skiing)
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Snow biking: André Nadeau outdoor base , Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook and Mount Bellevue
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Snowshoeing: Cherry River Marsh
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Sugar shacks : Érabilis and L'Érablière du village
Sherbrooke
Less than 15 minutes away...
True heart of the Eastern Townships, Sherbrooke is a lively and dynamic city. It has three museums, namely the Musée de la nature et des sciences de Sherbrooke , the Musée des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke and the Musée d'histoire de Sherbrooke , a circuit of large murals, cinemas, a nice downtown area, pubs, microbreweries and restaurants to suit all tastes. The nature side of Sherbrooke is also very present with Mount Bellevue, the Lac-des-Nations promenade and the Gorge de la Magog .
The Destination Sherbrooke website lists all the events and activities :
www.destinationsherbrooke.com


Magog and Memphremagog
Memphrémagog est situé dans les Cantons-de-l'Est. L'Auberge Le Tricorne est située dans la vallée du Massawippi, l'une des quatre régions de cette municipalité reconnue pour sa grande station balnéaire.Du lac Memphrémagog qui s'étend jusqu'à Newport Vermont jusqu'aux collines et prairies de la région, notre destination est réputée pour son rythme lent et son art de vivre.
Tourisme Memphrémagog est l'organisme qui recense toutes les attractions et événements de cette région:
Coaticook Valley
The Coaticook Valley is already well known, thanks, among other things, to the success of the Foresta Lumina route, a magical place nestling in the spectacular Coaticook Gorge, and which seduces visitors from all over the world.
You have also already heard of Compton and its magnificent orchards such as Le Gros Pierre or Pommalbonne and its Fromagerie de la Station, Coaticook and its famous ice cream , Saint-Venant and its poetic path or Baldwin and Mount Pinnacle.
