Cheese and flowers add to the charm of this small town in the Centre-du-Québec region.
Set in the foothills of the Appalachians, Warwick is a sweet little town known for two things: Cheese (as there are a lot of producers in and around town) and the fact that it keeps winning provincial "town in bloom" contests. In addition to these quirky claims to fame, Warwick houses several parks, a covered bridge that crosses the Pine River, and a historic train station that has been converted into a rest stop for the many cyclists who explore this region by bikepacking and camping along the way.
Much of Warwick is open year-round, and the greater Centre-du-Québec region serves as a recreation destination even through winter with ski hills and trails. Summer is prime for hiking and water activities in the lakes and waterways, while spring can be wet.