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72 Sherbrooke SHERBROOKE 72 HOURS STARTING FROM $120 Plus taxes and service fees if applicable, does not include meals or lodging DAY 1-2 DESCRIPTION TIME DURATION Montréal Montreal Grand Christmas Market* - - DAY 3 DESCRIPTION TIME DURATION Arrival Sherbrooke and check-in at hotel 4:00 PM - Check-in of choice Dinner and Christmas Shopping - - Activity A Downtown Sherbrooke DAY 4 DESCRIPTION TIME DURATION Activity B Murals Tour 9:00 AM 2 HOURS Orford Express Christmas Train - 2.5 HOURS Activity C *Lunch Outing included in price Activity D Sherbrooke Christmas Market - 1 HOUR Activity E Christmas Tea at Uplands Cultural Centre - 1 HOUR Activity F Musée des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke - 1 HOUR Activity G Dinner Sherbrooke - - DAY 5 DESCRIPTION TIME DURATION Check Out - - - Activity H Saint-Benoît-du-Lac Monastery 9:00 AM 1 HOUR Activity I Merry House - Christmas Activity - 1 HOUR Activity J Lunch in Magog - - Activity K Vanden Eyden Chocolate Factory Tour - 0.5 HOUR - Departure Quebec City - - DAY 6-7 DESCRIPTION TIME DURATION Quebec City German - - Québec City Christmas Market* *for contact info see back QUÉBEC 55 216 143 E 112 R 610 143 I A U T 216 610 N C U SA SHERBROOKE D IN M 12 55 E H TH 10 410 55 C NORD AV. 112 DINNER, SHOPPING 112 AND MUSEUM BOUL. 10 SAINT-FRANÇOIS HOTEL OF ORFORD 216 NORD MONT CHOICE 10 ORFORD MONTREAL NORTH TERRIL 147 BOUL. LAKE MAGOG HATLEY JACQUES-CARTIER NORD MAGOG 108 KING EST 112 (Activities H to K) BOUL MAGOG 143 . PORTLAND 141 KING OUEST 247 410 BELVÉDÈRE SUD MAGOG RIVER GALT OUEST LAKE MASSAWIPPI S WELLINGTONAI SUD LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG NT-FRAN IVERSITÉ Ç 112 N O U I S L. 55 U R O I B V ORFORD EXPRESS AND E FITCH BAY CHRISTMAS MARKET R 141 216 UPLANDS 143 247 SCALE: MONT 0 5 10 km OWL’S HEAD N STANSTEAD INTERSTATE BOSTON, MA 91 U.S.A VERMONT SHERBROOKE William Hogg [email protected] 1 844 228-4500 MONTREAL David Fily [email protected] 1 514 844 3840 QUEBEC CITY Nancy Dacres [email protected] 1 888 522-3512.
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