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In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, this huge property of 200 acres overviews the magnificent Missisquoi River Valley, between the Sutton Mountain range and the Green Mountains in the state of Vermont. Located at about an hour and a half from Montreal, an hour from Sherbrooke and just 2 minutes from the Vermont border.
Our 100-year old mountain lodge will take you back in time with bear rugs, antlers and alpine memorabilia. The fully licensed terrace overlooks the Missisquoi river valley with the spectacular backdrop of the Green Mountains of Vermont. Accommodation choices range from all season camping on 35 secluded sites spread over 200 majestic acres, rustic wood-heated cabins to 2-bedroom suites with kitchen and fireplace. Maybe fulfill a lifelong dream with a stay in one of or Treehouse cabins.
14km of private trails with log bridges and interpretation panels, provide direct access to the Sentiers-de-l’Estrie and the over 95km of trails in the Park Sutton and Green Mountain Nature Reserve trail networks. Other activities include guided hikes with a trained tracker, mushroom and plant workshops, daily kayaking tours, moonlight kayaking and in winter snowshoeing, and backcountry skiing. The ski centers of Sutton, Owl’s Head and Jay Peak are only 20min away. Dogs are welcome!
A mountain region
Located in the irresistible region of the Eastern Townships, at less than an hour and a half from Montreal, the Sutton Mountains are in the heart of the chain of the Appalachian Mountains. Being one of the highest tourist peaks of this scenic region, Mount Sutton is a resource that allows the mountain-side Inn Au Diable Vert to offer experiences out of the ordinary for adventurers willing to test their limits or for people wanting to rest in a peaceful setting. The proximity of the state of Vermont offers an extraordinary panorama of the Green Mountains that will charm both nature and open-air lovers in this region also known as the little Switzerland of the Eastern Townships.

The Village of Sutton
This little Loyalist town, typical of the country side, has preserved traces of its rich past through out time. At the bottom of Mount Sutton, on its north side, the village of Sutton proposes to visitors a very particular glimpse of the Victorian architecture. This is the result of the cohabitation of British and French at the beginning of the colonization. Many artists and craftsmen of different artistic circles discovered the serenity and the beauty of the surroundings and were inspired to realize magnificent pieces of art. It is for this reason that we find several of studios, handicrafts shops, bakeries and pastries shops as well as fine cuisine restaurants. During your visit to Sutton, it is worth to stop and get out of your car and just stroll around the streets of this peaceful and picturesque village.
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