Crown Land Near Sherbrooke

9 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Sherbrooke sits at the heart of the Estrie (Eastern Townships), a region of rolling Appalachian hills and lakes. Parc national du Mont-Orford, about 25 km away, is the closest crown land, and the Rivière Magog runs fishable right through the city. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Sherbrooke.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Parc national du Mont-Orford
National parks
25 km
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Parc régional du Mont-Ham
Public lands
49 km
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Parc régional du marécage des Scots
Public lands
53 km
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Parc national de la Yamaska
National parks
53 km
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Parc national du Mont-Mégantic
National parks
54 km
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Zec Saint-Romain
ZEC
70 km
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Parc national de Frontenac
National parks
78 km
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Zec Louise-Gosford
ZEC
81 km
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Parc régional des Grandes Coulées
Public lands
106 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Parc national du Mont-Orford, about 25 km away, is the closest crown land; regional parks like Mont-Ham and the Scotstown marsh are 45 to 55 km further out.

Yes, with a valid Quebec fishing licence — the Magog River runs through downtown Sherbrooke and connects to Lake Magog and Lake Massawippi nearby.

Magog and North Hatley, both under 30 minutes, are the most popular lakeside day trips from Sherbrooke.

Regulations

A valid Quebec sport fishing licence is required at every waterway on this page. Parc national du Mont-Orford charges a daily access fee; regional parks further out may require reservations for camping in peak season — check ahead.