Waterloo, Quebec, Canada

  More about Waterloo  
Traveller Ratings
Pictures and Photos
 

  Location Picker  
 

 
Located at the eastern end of the Montérégie administrative region, the Haute-Yamaska constitutes a link between the St. Lawrence plains and the Appalachian Mountains. The Haute-Yamaska offers an exceptional quality of life by combining urban benefits with rural landscapes. Whether you’re looking for tourism activities focusing on the outdoors, culture, agritourism, gastronomy or other pursuits, the Haute-Yamaska region will satisfy all of your needs.   Although he wasn’t the first to settle here, it was Hezehiah Robinson who first suggested the name Waterloo. He did so at the prompting of his father-in-law Judge Almus Knowlton, who wanted to honour the memory of General Wellington’s victory over Napoleon. Encircling Lac Waterloo and located mid-way between Montreal and Sherbrooke, Waterloo benefits from a strategically ideal location next to major highways in the Monteregie and Eastern Townships. This heritage town, once a turntable for the railway, has become a focal point for cycling trails: the Estriade, Campagnarde, Montagnarde and the Route verte (recognized by National Geographic as the most beautiful cycling trail in the world) intersect with each other as did the rail lines in the times of steam locomotives. In Waterloo, the past and future co-exist, contemporary and heritage art share the same exhibition spaces.
Source: Tourisme Cantons de l’Est
Site map Help Privacy policy Terms and conditions About us Photo credits Affiliates