Cottage for rent in Racine in Eastern Townships, Quebec

Discover cottage rentals in Racine in Eastern Townships

Around 100 km from Montreal, the municipality of Racine in the Eastern Townships region, offers you a multitude of reasons to spend time there. Stay in one of the cottages to rent to take the time to enjoy nature. Many equestrian trails, bike paths, cross-country ski trails, snowmobile trails, or ATV trails are waiting for your visit.

Hiking is the most popular activity and there are several trails for all tastes, such as Ely Creek which is perfect for introducing toddlers, the Larouche Hill "a classic" that will take you to Larouche Lake, the Gulf Stream Glacier Valley to cross a magnificent forest, or the Traversée des deux sommets for experienced hikers. Geocaching is a very popular activity that consists of exploring the territory of Racine in order to discover one of the 25 "caches". The La Cantonnière cycling network will allow you to discover the region by pedalling. Of course, the Mont-Orford National Park awaits you for all outdoor activities such as kayaking, pedal boating, row boating, rock climbing, swimming, paddle surfing, canoeing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and more.

Otherwise, discover the blueberry culture, the blown glass workshop, the sheep's cheese and the house coffee on the street, while meeting with local producers. Want to relax and be pampered? Go by the spa. At the end of a busy day, there is nothing better than returning to the cottage to rest.

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