Start the day in a bistro, relax in a museum, shop a bit… and let yourself be tempted by a restaurant, a cinema, a show! Everything is possible in this vibrant part of Sherbrooke. Live downtown Sherbrooke.
1 - Granada Theatre
Designated Historic & Heritage Site of Canada, this theatre can accommodate up to 1,200 individuals and
Various activities: shows, conferences, banquets, projections, etc..
Offering a wide selection of original works of art.
3 - Claude Couture Antiques
Come discover the passion of Quebec heritage of this great Collector.
4 - Les concerts de la Cité
From mid-June to September, free outdoor concerts at Place de la Cité, the Esplanade Frontenac and Place du Marché: Jazz, Classical Music, World Music, songs, choirs and street theatre.
Built between 1915 and 1957. A hundred-five Stained glass windows are of great interest.
6 - CHLT-TV, 50 years of looking at it our way
The mural takes life as guests of honour, during 50 years of history, are gathered on the red carpet.
7 - Musée de la nature et des sciences
Perched on the Magog river gorge, the Museum offers a journey that will enchant you, your family or group.
8 - Esplanade Frontenac
9 - Rue des artisans
Bakery, chocolate, crafts to fill your senses.
10 - Sherbrooke's 2002 bicentennial mural
Looking at the history of this neighbourhood. A romantic reconstitution sometimes true, sometimes invented, where the characters are seen in their daily lives.
11 - Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts
A magical place where visitors discover the soul and the work of artists from Quebec and Eastern Townships.
12 - Sherbrooke's historical interpretation centre
Come relive the past of Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships.
13 - The Mitchell Fountain
is one of the most beautiful monuments of Sherbrooke's heritage. On the four sides, one can see sculptures of women in bronze, representing the four seasons.