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  1. Vous souhaitez découvrir la région de Richmond ? Vous cherchez un lieu d’hébergement ? Nous avons quelques endroits à vous proposer.

  2. Richmond, population 3,232 (2016), is a town nestled amidst rolling farmlands on the Saint-François River between Sherbrooke and Drummondville, in the heart of Estrie in Quebec, Canada .

  3. Richmond. Situated along the Townships Trail route, the town of Richmond thrived thanks to the railway. Here you’ll find a circuit featuring some 36 heritage buildings, including the former railway station, now converted into a restaurant, the former Mont Saint-Patrice convent, which houses the Centre d’art de Richmond, the nearby Sainte ...

  4. Richmond, est une ville du Québec, située dans la municipalité régionale de comté du Val-Saint-François, dans la région administrative de l'Estrie [1]. Située aux bords de la rivière Saint-François, à mi-chemin entre Sherbrooke et Drummondville, au cœur des Cantons-de-l'Est. Elle est chef-lieu de la municipalité régionale de ...

  5. Here's Richmond. By Carolyne Parent. Irish, British, French … all three cultures have left their mark on this charming village located halfway between Drummondville and Sherbrooke. Today, as a result of this blended heritage, visitors discover a truly fascinating architecture.

  6. Richmond and the surrounding regions have lots for you to discover. Whether it’s for a few hours in nature or to explore the trails…here are our proposals.

  7. Richmond, Quebec, a town with a population of 3,232 (as of 2016), is a picturesque community nestled amidst rolling farmlands on the Saint-François River. Located between Sherbrooke and Drummondville, in the heart of Estrie, Richmond is a gem waiting to be discovered.

  8. Richmond is a small city in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The town's historic buildings, often with slate foundations or decorations, have a unique New England industrial charm that make it stand out from other towns and cities in the region.

  9. Richmond. Sur le Chemin des Cantons, Richmond a connu un passé prospère notamment grâce à la voie ferrée. On y propose un circuit regroupant pas moins de 36 bâtiments patrimoniaux dont l’ancienne gare ferroviaire, reconvertie en restaurant, l’ancien couvent Mont Saint-Patrice qui abrite le Centre d’art de Richmond et l’église ...

  10. Richmond! Les villes et les villages des Cantons-de-l'Est ont, chacun d’entre eux, quelque chose d’unique à vous offrir. Voici 5 bonnes raisons d'aller visiter...

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