What to do and see in Sutton, Canada: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

July 10, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Sutton, Canada including Mont SUTTON, Parc d'environnement Naturel de Sutton, Vignoble Domaine Bresee, Canoe & Co., Alpagas Sutton.
Restaurants in Sutton

1. Mont SUTTON

Excellent
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Mont SUTTON

Calling all ski enthusiasts: come discover Mont SUTTON, a major ski resort located in Quebec's Eastern Townships. Whether on skis, snowboard or telemark, experience something unique through everything our mountain has to offer: glades for every skill level known as the best in Canada, a microclimate that allows for generous snowfall, omnipresent nature, an authentic atmosphere both on the trails and at the après-ski. Families, friends, and couples all agree that every moment spent at Mont SUTTON is magical... a "Purely SUTTON" experience!

2. Parc d'environnement Naturel de Sutton

900, Chemin Real, Sutton, Quebec J0E 2K0 Canada +1 450-538-4085 [email protected] http://www.parcsutton.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Parc d'environnement Naturel de Sutton

Open year around for hiking and snowshoeing over 52km of trails.

Reviewed By 45DegreesNorth - Montreal, Canada

We have enjoyed challenging hikes in the Montreal region, and this was our first time hiking Sutton. We were looking for a challenge and got it. We arrived at about 11:30 - it was not easy to find parking, we had to park quite up the road, so be warned, arriving earlier is a good idea. However, that was not the end of the world, just a bit of extra walking. Right now, with covid-19 precautions in effect, we paid through our cell phone from their website. We did purchase a map at the information chalet, which was very handy. We were intent of having a hike that tested our mettle, so we followed the red trails. It has been a long time since I have done that much uphill hiking, and in the heat of the summer (it was about 25 degrees, the trees shielded us from the sun, not much breeze, and when you are doing a lot of uphills, you generate more heat and you feel like you are in a sauna.) If you intend to do the red trails, you should have a decent level of fitness, bring plenty of water, and mind your shoes (my waterproof Sauconys were handy because it rained the day before). There was one main look out that we stopped at (Sommet des Hollandais) and the area of the waterfall was nice (Chute des Nymphes). In total, we walked approximately 10 kilometres, but ruggedness of the trails and the altitudes needs to be taken into consideration when judging how much time it will take. It was a Saturday during a popular vacation time in Quebec, yet we encountered very few people doing the red trails. More people were on the easier "blue" trails. We finished around 5:30pm. A very satisfying hike.

3. Vignoble Domaine Bresee

303, chemin Draper, Sutton, Quebec J0E 2K0 Canada +1 450-538-3303 http://vignobledomainebresee.com
Excellent
76%
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Vignoble Domaine Bresee

Reviewed By Erik5000 - Miami, United States

We stopped here while taking a drive on the Quebec Eastern Townships wine route, and it was a perfect stop. The staff was really friendly and we had a fun and interesting conversation during the wine tasting. The fields were beautiful as well in October with a pond and cows roaming around. So glad we decided to stop here, and we ended up buying some of their Rose and a Red Wine blends. If you’re in Montreal, it’s worth the trip.

4. Canoe & Co.

Excellent
80%
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Canoe & Co.

We offer daily non-guided canoe, paddleboard (SUP) & kayak excursions or rentals to explore the beautiful and calm Missisquoi river. It's great way to relax and unwind in nature with family and friends. Enjoy 12m or 15km downriver current while paddling in peaceful and scenic surroundings with ample wildlife viewing opportunities. Plenty of beautiful places for swimming, fishing, and picnic.Rentals include shuttle, paddles, boat, life vest and river map. 3-4 times of shuttle departure per day for downstream excursions from May to October. We recommend you to reserve for your time schedule. Canoe and kayak rentals without shuttle are available any time of the day (reservation recommended). Accessibility for toddlers and dogs is possible if using our canoes or sit -in kayaks. Riverside camping place for our dear customers are available, (places are limited. ) Experience our sunset or moonlight excursion.Have your own canoe or kayak? We offer a Shuttle Service to make it easier for you.

5. Alpagas Sutton

1474 Chemin Macey, Sutton, Quebec J0E 2K0 Canada +1 450-538-1538 [email protected] http://www.alpagassutton.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Alpagas Sutton

Reviewed By 138LisaB

A family run operation that raises healthy and thriving creatures that are endearing and fascinating. Bring a picnic so you can enjoy a little snack overlooking the bluffs and watch the babies nurse and frolic with their mom's. Take a beautiful hike in the forested area behind the pastures and enjoy learning about these adorable creatures....oh and leave some time for the gift shop! Invest in local products, stunning items and the softest yarn a knitter could hope to encounter!

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