Glamping near Dunham

Dunham offers gourmet delights in the heart of the Eastern Townships wine region.

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Huttopia Sutton

2 sites · Lodging160 acres · Sutton, QC
-40 chalets : CITQ Établissement # 279226 -93 prêts à camper et 13 emplacements : Camping Québec # 08119 Camping Huttopia Sutton Huttopia Sutton is located in the heart of a beautiful forest crossed by a river, right at the foot of Mont Sutton. It’s a special place where calm and serenity rule, and the ideal spot to get away and recharge your batteries. Best of all, Huttopia Sutton is just an hour and a half drive from Montreal or Burlington, Vermont. Our unique accommodations are designed to help you disconnect from the distractions of everyday life while reconnecting with friends, family and loved ones. We invite you to come explore and enjoy nature – and pets are welcome, too!
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Nuclei

1 site · Lodging56 acres · Shefford, QC
Located on a bee farm, the Nuclei is buzzing with inspiring projects. Its new owners seek to breathe poetry into their relationship with the territory. The land is home to alternative cabins as well as a greenhouse and beekeeping facilities. There are 2 ponds in addition to a forest portion where there are walking trails. Situé sur une ferme apicole, le nucléi bourdonne de projets inspirants. Ses nouveaux propriétaires cherchent à insuffler de la poésie dans leur rapport au territoire. La terre abrite des cabanes alternatives ainsi qu'une serre et des installations apicoles. On y trouve 2 étangs en plus d'une portion forestière où se trouvent des sentiers pédestres.
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Glamping near Dunham guide

Overview

Dunham is one of the Eastern Townships "Coeurs villageois" (heart villages), so named because they embody the beauty and character of this stunning part of Quebec. First settled in 1796, Dunham is made up of stone-and-brick houses planted with gardens, historic churches, antique stores and boutiques, and all-around charm. This is where Quebec's wine industry began and is at the centre of the Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route. Close by are many scenic spots to pitch a tent, plus stunning national parks.

Where to go

La Routes des Vins

The Eastern Townships is where Quebec wines began, and four planned routes let you explore the very best of the region's vineyards, along with restaurants and gourmet experiences. There are routes to be explored by car, campervan, or bike, all showcasing how incredibly beautiful this area is as you meander through tiny villages and towns. 

Yamaska National Park

Embrace lake life at this park set around a massive man-made reservoir and its beaches. From boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and other aquatic activities to wilderness hikes through lush forest, Yamaska is a great park for a relaxing camping trip. There are a variety of frontcountry camping options, as well as rustic campsites for canoe campers and cyclists touring the reservoir.

Arbraska

This outdoor adventure park has a huge network of ziplines and rope courses that take you through the boreal forest.

Mont Orford National Park

In Mont Orford, campers can find deep forest inhabited by white-tailed deer, lakes where great blue herons fish, and a massive climbing cliff. Other activities include fishing, biking (and winter fat biking), alpine hiking trails, bouldering, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Lots of campgrounds off the option to stay in a chalet or an equipped site, or to go as rustic as you want in one of many backcountry sites.

When to go

Although the Eastern Townships is considered a year-round destination (snowsports help the area thrive through winter, when camping is available at most parks), June through October tend to be the most enjoyable times to visit the area's lakes, markets, and vineyards. High summer can be very busy, spring can be wet, and fall brings some of the most scenic vistas thanks to harvest season and changing leaves.

Know before you go

  • Dunham is just 10 kilometers north of the border with Vermont. If you plan on hopping over to the US, be sure to have the right documentation.
  • Cellphone reception in Dunham should be fine, but once you’re outside the city, don’t take it for granted that you’ll be able to use GPS or other cellular services.
  • Getting around Dunham and the surrounding parks will be near impossible without a car.

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