Attractions and places to see around Roxton Pond offer a blend of natural landscapes and local points of interest in Quebec's Eastern Townships. The area features significant natural attractions like a provincial park bordering a reservoir, providing opportunities for water sports and extensive trail networks. Its village core reflects late 19th-century history, while the surrounding region includes agricultural sites such as vineyards and farms. This combination makes Roxton Pond a destination for outdoor activities and exploring local culture.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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This boardwalk viewpoint along Lac Boivin offers open views across the lake and surrounding wetlands. A few benches make it a nice place to sit and take in the scenery, with good chances of spotting birds and other wildlife on the water. The platform is fully exposed to the sun, so sun protection is recommended especially on warmer days.
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The view from the Stevens Bridge is truly beautiful. Then, as you leave the bridge, you will find Denise-Lauzière Park, which features several beautiful metal sculptures. This space is well-landscaped and very pretty. There are also benches for taking a break.
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I love biking in this park. It's peaceful and the roads are beautiful.
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Beautiful walkway with a magnificent view of the lake and the water jet.
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Beautiful bridge. Beautiful view. Makes for a nice photo.
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Quiet place. OK track. Perfect to pass the time
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Beautiful place to take pictures. Often beautiful ducks bathe.
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Roxton Pond is rich in natural beauty. A primary destination is Yamaska National Park, a vast forest and lake area covering 100 km² that borders the Choinière reservoir. Here you can find extensive cycling and hiking trails, as well as opportunities for water sports. Additionally, the Lake Boivin viewpoint offers open views across the lake and surrounding wetlands, perfect for observing scenery and wildlife. The nearby Centre d'Interprétation de la Nature du Lac Boivin in Granby also features preserved wetlands with trails and observation towers.
Yes, Roxton Pond and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. Yamaska National Park is ideal for families, offering a beach, swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and extensive trails. Just a 10-minute drive away, the Zoo de Granby is Quebec's largest zoological garden, featuring over 1500 animals, educational presentations, and an amusement and water park. You can also interact with alpacas at Passion Alpagas.
For hiking enthusiasts, Yamaska National Park offers well-maintained trails through the forest. Another excellent option is the Centre d'Interprétation de la Nature du Lac Boivin in Granby, which provides 9.7 km of trails through preserved wetlands. You can find various hiking routes, including easy to moderate loops like the 'Lac Boivin Loop' or 'Lake Boivin loop from Granby', by exploring the Hiking around Roxton Pond guide.
Absolutely. The Yamaska National Park features extensive cycling trails. The La Campagnarde Cycling Trail, built on a former railway line, also passes through Roxton Pond, offering scenic rides. For specific routes, consider options like the 'Yamaska National Park – Yamaska River Bridge loop' or 'Yamaska Trail – Boardwalk at Lac Boivin loop'. More details can be found in the Cycling around Roxton Pond guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Roxton Pond guide.
The Choinière reservoir, bordering Yamaska National Park, is a prime location for water activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and boating. The park also features a beach, making it a popular spot for aquatic recreation.
Yes, the region is known for its agricultural sites. You can visit Vignoble La Manse, a 6-hectare vineyard offering wine tastings, charcuterie boards, and relaxation areas. Another option is Vignoble Côte des Limousins. For a unique experience, explore Argouseraie Quénébro, a 106-acre sea buckthorn farm that provides guided tours and tastings. You can also visit Érablière Bernard for a traditional Quebec maple syrup experience.
The historic village core of Roxton Pond is notable for its late 19th-century residences, adorned with friezes and gingerbread, reflecting its past as Canada's largest tool-producing center. While the guide focuses on natural attractions, the village itself offers a glimpse into the area's heritage.
During the winter months, Yamaska National Park transforms into a winter wonderland. Visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and tube sliding, making it a popular destination for cold-weather outdoor fun.
For scenic views, the Lake Boivin viewpoint offers expansive vistas across the lake and wetlands, with benches for relaxation and wildlife observation. The Yamaska River Bridge also provides scenic views and is a popular spot for photography. Both locations, along with Yamaska National Park, are excellent for birdwatching due to their diverse natural habitats.
Yes, the Lake Boivin viewpoint is wheelchair accessible, featuring a boardwalk that allows open views across the lake and surrounding wetlands. This makes it a great option for visitors seeking accessible natural beauty.
For a sweet treat, Glac'o Folie is a popular gourmet ice cream shop known for its large cones and wide selection of flavors, including blizzards and sorbets. If you're looking for gourmet ciders and pastries, Cidrerie Milton, about 10 minutes from Roxton Pond's center, offers a boutique, bar, and apple picking in season.
Roxton Pond offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is perfect for water sports at Yamaska National Park and exploring vineyards. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and tube sliding. Your preferred activities will determine the best time for your visit.


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