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The Sutton Mountain Range is Southern Quebec’s largest remaining wilderness and where protected offers the biggest secluded haven for many rare and endangered species, as well as a string of hiking paths that offer a pleasant escape for urban nature lovers.
You can explore the Sutton Massif’s beautiful ranges through a network of marked trails such as Parc d'environnement naturel de Sutton (PENS) with it’s 82 kms of marked trails including four peaks and four mountain lakes, Au Diable Vert a scenic 14 kms of private trails on the sunny southern slopes of the Sutton Massifs, Les Sentiers de l'Estrie the Eastern Township’s longest trail of 174 kms (Links the mountains of Sutton, Écho, Glen et Orford) and the Ruiter Valley Land Trust with its 30 kms of marked trails.

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 Au Diable Vert
 Au Diable Vert Vista

Gaze upon scenic vistas as you enjoy a pleasant walk along the twelve kilometers of trails (connecting with the P.E.N.S. network) that Au Diable Vert has to provide. Three interpretation boards will guide you along the way and provide interesting information about the surrounding landscape. Au Diable Vert is a four season destination as well so you can enjoy unique fall images, fun spring and summer hikes or snowshoe the same terrain during the winter months.

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 Les Sentiers de l'Estrie Inc
 

Comprised of eight zones, the Sentiers de l’Estrie trails include 150 kms of paths beginning Quebec – USA border near Sutton. The trail passes over the peaks of Monts Sutton, Écho, Singer, Glen, Gauvin, Foster, Chagnon, Orford, Chauve, the Trois-Lacs and Carré, and continues to follow a glacial valley finally to the vallée de la rivière au Saumon.

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 P.E.N.S. Park Sutton

The local mountains offer trails for hikes and walks from beginner level to expert. P.E.N.S. (Parc d'environnement naturel de Sutton) offers 82km of marked trails with four peaks and four mountain lakes with inspiring views.

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 Map of PENS  Click here to view this map.
Ruiter Valley Land Trust

Located in the heart of the Appalachian corridor, a few kilometres from Mansonville in the Eastern Townships, a narrow valley flows through Québec’s Sutton Mountain range. This region, nestled in an unspoiled environment where the forest is unfragmented, constitutes one of last wilderness areas in Southeastern Québec.

Created in 1987, the Ruiter Valley Land Trust (RVLT) is a non-profit, charitable organization whose mission is to conserve and protect wildlife in its natural habitat. The RVLT acquires and manages land and conservation servitudes in perpetuity. The land trust owns 290 hectares in the Ruiter Valley where it manages a network of 28 kilometres of trails for the enjoyment of the local community and the general public

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Sutton Village Tour 
 

Discover local history following Sutton's 4 kilometer Patrimonial Circuit. Begin your tour at the doorstep of the Auberge le St-Amour, which happens to be one of the 16 buildings on this historic route. Each Each stop has a plaque explaining the unique tale of each building. You will enjoy learning a little of Sutton’s past and study the differences in architecture as well.

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Auberge le St-Amour - 1, rue Pleasant, Sutton, Quebec J0E 2K0 - (888) 538-6188
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