Cycling Route in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Tour of Eastern Townships and Northern Vermont

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Cycling Route in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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Leave Bishop's and head towards Stanstead by using the trails (Massawippi and Tomifobia), except for the non-existent part between North Hatley and Ayer's Cliff.
Cross the border into Vermont (be careful which one you cross, as not all of them are staffed - you don't wanna end your trip in jail, hehe!), and head towards Newport by hugging the border and then the Memphrémagog Lake.
From Newport, it's a tricky one to get to North Troy. Once there, cross the border back in Quebec, and stick in the valley and follow the river until you get back to the Vermont border. This part is fairly easy.
At Richford, head back north (this is the last time you'll need to show your passport), and follow the Route Verte 4 into Sutton, Lac-Brome, and Bromont.
From there, it's the Route Verte 1 through Waterloo, Eastman, Orford, Magog, and finally traversing the city of Sherbrooke until getting back to BU.
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