Sutton (Quebec) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Quebec, Canada
About Sutton (Quebec)
Like many other communities in the southwestern quadrant of the province, Sutton was an anglophone enclave in a predominantly Francophone province. Today Anglophones make up only 33% of the population, compared to 60% for Francophones and 5% for Allophones. Because there are many Swiss people in the town, Sutton has many German-speakers. Every year Swiss National Day is celebrated at Mont Sutton ski resort on the last Saturday in July. Like many other towns and villages in the Eastern Townships, Sutton became home to many United Empire Loyalists, following the American Revolution. In 1799 the first recorded Loyalists immigrated to the area, among them Richard Shepherd, originally of New Hampshire. During the 19th century, new buildings were erected to serve the town's growing population, a
Top Attractions in Sutton (Quebec)
Explore the best things to see and do in Sutton (Quebec):
- ★Canoe et Co
Where to Eat in Sutton (Quebec)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴À la Fontaine
- 🍴Auberge des Appalaches
- 🍴Le Pleasant Hôtel & Café
- 🍴Tartinizza
Where to Stay in Sutton (Quebec)
- 🏨Auberge des Appalaches
- 🏨Domaine Tomali-Maniatyn
- 🏨Le Pleasant Hôtel & Café
- 🏨Sutton Chalet Rentals
- 🏨Vert Le Mont B&B
Sutton (Quebec) Travel Guide Sections
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