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    Sherbrooke (/ ˈ ʃ ɜːr b r ʊ k / SHUR-bruuk, Quebec French: [ʃɛʁˈbʁʊk]) is a city in southern Quebec, Canada. It is at the confluence of the Saint-François and Magog rivers in the heart of the Estrie administrative region.

  2. Sherbrooke [1] (prononcé en français canadien : [ ʃ ɛ ʁ. b ʁ ʊ k] ; en français européen : / ʃ ɛ ʁ. b ʁ u k / ; appelé en abénaqui : Nikitotegwak [2]) est une ville du Québec [3] située au confluent des rivières Magog et Saint-François.

  3. Jan 26, 2020 · Sitting at the confluence of the Saint-François and Magog rivers is the lovely city of Sherbrooke. The city has a long history, with known residents dating back some 8,000 years. But it wasn’t until the 20th century that it really made its mark.

  4. Take full advantage of your stay in Sherbrooke, known as the heart of the Eastern townships. You’re sure to fall under the spell of its cultural, gourmet, family, sports and outdoor attractions, to name just a few!

  5. Jan 25, 2007 · Sherbrooke, Quebec, incorporated as a city in 1852, population 172,950 (2021 census), 161,323 (2016 census). Located 147 km east of Montreal, Sherbrooke is the principal city of the Eastern Townships.

  6. Site officiel de la Ville de Sherbrooke. Renseignements pratiques, actualités, événements, signalements, sports et vie municipale.

  7. Top Things to Do in Sherbrooke, Quebec: See Tripadvisor's 15,876 traveller reviews and photos of Sherbrooke tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in November. We have reviews of the best places to see in Sherbrooke.

  8. Attractions and activities in Sherbrooke. What to do in Sherbrooke, Eastern Townships, Quebec, Canada.

  9. Site officiel de la Ville de Sherbrooke. Renseignements pratiques, actualités, événements, signalements, sports et vie municipale.

  10. Sep 26, 2024 · Sherbrooke, city, Estrie region, southern Quebec province, Canada, at the confluence of the Magog and Saint-François rivers. It originated as a fur-trading post, about 75 miles (120 km) east of Montreal city and 30 miles (48 km) north of the Vermont, U.S., boundary, and later served as a grist-milling centre for loyalist farmers.

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