- Sherbrooke - Wikipedia
Sherbrooke ( ˈʃɜːrbrʊk SHUR-bruuk, Quebec French: [ʃɛʁˈbʁʊk]) is a city in southern Quebec, Canada It is at the confluence of the Saint-François and Magog rivers in the heart of the Estrie administrative region
- Visiting Sherbrooke | Ville de Sherbrooke
Take full advantage of your stay in Sherbrooke, known as the heart of the Eastern townships You’re sure to fall under the spell of its cultural, gourmet, family, sports and outdoor attractions, to name just a few!
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Sherbrooke (2025) - Tripadvisor
Downtown Sherbrooke is home to a series of giant and colourful murals, all of them with a story to tell Find them all, and find out more about each one, from the characters they depict, to the history…
- Sherbrooke - Eastern Townships (Québec)
Sherbrooke, with its irregular vales and plateau landscape, is Quebec’s sixth city of importance and the capital of the Eastern Townships Such architectural treasures as the Domaine Howard and the well-known campus of Bishop’s University represent the anglophone community’s historical contribution to the development of the city
- 15 Best Things to Do in Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada)
Sherbrooke is a city of heritage sights, cultural sights and natural attractions, making it a great place for a holiday If you ever find yourself spending time in the city, be sure not to miss the 15 best things to do in Sherbrooke: 1 Get your adrenaline pumping
- Sherbrooke | Historic City, Eastern Townships | Britannica
In 1818 it was named after Sir John Sherbrooke, governor-general of Canada Sherbrooke has developed into an industrial, commercial, cultural, and administrative centre, as well as a regional transportation hub on several main highways and railway lines
- 30 Facts About Sherbrooke
Discover 30 fascinating facts about Sherbrooke, from its rich history and vibrant culture to its stunning natural beauty and exciting recreational opportunities
- History of Sherbrooke: Eastern Townships and Academic Life Unveiled
From its humble beginnings as a small settlement where two rivers meet, Sherbrooke has grown into Quebec’s sixth-largest city and the undisputed academic and commercial heart of the Eastern Townships
|