Bristol (Quebec) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipality in Quebec, Canada
About Bristol (Quebec)
Today its economy is based on recreational tourism (vacation, cycling, hunting and fishing, mountain biking, snowmobiles, boating, observations of flora and fauna), forestry and agriculture. The township of Bristol (proclaimed in 1834) has two towns: Norway Bay and Bristol. This township runs along the north shore of Lac-des-Chats, which is an enlargement of the Ottawa River. The natural beauty of the Laurentians and the charm of the shores of the Ottawa River attract visitors and residents. The municipal territory has several levels on which agriculture has developed. The part of the territory north of Route 148 is mostly wooded with agricultural islands. Several zones are designated in the municipal territory (some forming a hamlet): Bristol Mines (hamlet), Bristol Ridge (hamlet), Caldwe
Top Attractions in Bristol (Quebec)
Explore the best things to see and do in Bristol (Quebec):
- ★Cycloparc PPJ
- ★Plage de Norway Bay
- ★Ross Farm Wierstead (sentier de randonnée)
- ★Sentier patrimonial de Norway Bay
- ★Timberland Tours
Where to Eat in Bristol (Quebec)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴My Way Burgers, Fries & Ice Cream
- 🍴Pine Lodge
Where to Stay in Bristol (Quebec)
- 🏨Pine Lodge
Bristol (Quebec) Travel Guide Sections
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