Mont Sutton Biosphere Reserve is a protected area in southern Quebec known for its extensive forest ecosystems, diverse wildlife, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities year-round.
The Mont Sutton Biosphere Reserve, located in the scenic Eastern Townships region of Quebec, covers a landscape characterized by rolling hills, mixed forests, and mountainous terrain. The reserve encompasses Mont Sutton, a prominent peak at an elevation of approximately 968 meters (3,176 feet), surrounded by large tracts of mature forest dominated by hardwood and conifer species including sugar maple, yellow birch, and balsam fir. This biosphere is recognized for its ecological significance, harboring diverse habitats that support species such as black bear, moose, white-tailed deer, and several bird species including ruffed grouse and northern goshawk. Historically, the area has been important to the First Nations and has a tradition of forestry and outdoor recreation that continues today. Visitors come for a wide range of activities, including hiking, mountain biking, skiing, snowshoeing, and wildlife observation. The nearby Mont Sutton Ski Resort enhances winter recreation, making the reserve a year-round destination. Trails like the Summit Trail offer panoramic views of the surrounding region. The biosphere is also an important site for environmental education and research aimed at sustainable development and natural resource management. Its blend of natural beauty, varied terrain, and outdoor opportunities attracts nature lovers, adventure seekers, and families looking to explore Quebec’s mountainous environment.
Summit Trail offering expansive panoramic views from Mont Sutton peak
Rich forest ecosystems supporting diverse wildlife including black bear and moose
Mont Sutton Ski Resort, a top winter sports destination
Quiet backcountry areas ideal for wildlife watching and solitude
The highest point in the reserve offering 360-degree views of the Eastern Townships and surrounding landscapes.
A diverse forest ecosystem that supports a variety of plant and animal species with excellent fall foliage.
A well-developed ski area that provides winter sports opportunities integrated with the natural environment.