Quoi faire ce week-end?

What to do this weekend (April 27-29)

Mis à jour le 27 avr. 2018

Spend time on a mountain, with the kids at a theatre, a concert at the wetlands or some downtime at a spa – no matter how you choose to spend this weekend, we guarantee you’ll have a great time!

 

 

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Mini retreats at Spa Eastman

The spa offers a number of themed weekend ‘mini retreats’, allowing spa-goers to indulge themselves with their favourite activities - guided meditations, workshops, yoga sessions, trampolining, forest ‘bootcamps’ etc. The choice is yours!

 

 

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A gourmet spring

The Printemps gourmand du Centro is a foodie event that is sure to tempt your taste buds, allowing you to discover some new regional products. The event is being held at the Comptoir gourmand du Centro this Saturday, from 11am – 4pm. You’ll enjoy meeting local producers while sampling the fruits of their labours.

 

A festival for small fry

The Festival Petits bonheurs, designed for small fry of up to 6 years old, opened last week and will be running until May 6. Several activities are on the agenda (puppet shows, juggling, movies, workshops etc.) and they take place at different venues around Sherbrooke such as Le Tremplin and the Fine Arts Museum.

 

 

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A concert at the Cherry River Marsh

On Sunday at 2pm, in the scenic setting of Magog’s Marais de la Rivière-aux-Cerise (Cherry River Marsh), an all- female choir – the Choromondo Touring Ensemble - will perform a concert featuring songs and harmonies from around the world.

 

 

A big spring cleanup on a big mountain!

The Grande corvée pour une montagne en santé is a spring cleanup on Bromont, montagne d’expériences, during which the general public are invited to put their shoulders to the wheel to clear the mountain trails for the upcoming cycling season.  What’s in it for them? A free meal and the opportunity to win four trail passes for 2018!

 

 

« Réal’s Challenge » at Mont SUTTON

What is that exactly? Two people on at least every second chair at the number 2 chairlift. If enough people show up to take the challenge, the ski station, which normally closes at 4pm, will remain open until the sun goes down. It’s a kind of homage to Réal Boulanger, the founder of Mont SUTTON.

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