Very nice little beach to enjoy with the family during summer time.
You’ll find bathrooms, a little snack bar, playground, swimming areas, a few pick nic tables and shaded and sunny areas. There are also lifegards during open hours.
It can get busy (it was nuts during COVID summer) but you should have a spot to lay your towel.
Parking is for locals only. If you come from outside of Lac-Brome you’ll have to park further away but the path to the beach is a nice walk. Should be less than 1km.
The swimming area has a nice graded descent. I suggest water shoes if you don’t like walking on stones. There isn’t a lot but still.
Overall, this place is a great...
Read moreWe visited the beach on Monday and really enjoyed it! The place was clean and well-maintained. Even though it wasn’t too crowded, it still had a nice lively vibe. There were restrooms, changing rooms, and parking available, plus a small snack shop nearby. They also had chairs where you could sit and relax. We had a little picnic, enjoyed our meal, and soaked up the sun. After that, we went paddle boarding – such a fun experience! There were also two lifeguards on duty, which made us feel safe. Overall, it was a great day and I would...
Read moreReal small, quiet and the shallow waters make it perfect for younger kids to splash around. There's a dozen+ picnic tables, clean showers and changing rooms. The only drawback is the lack of fire pits for cooking. Charcoal bbqs are also not allowed, although propane "self-contained" units are permitted. Otherwise, this is a perfect spot, ideal for families with smaller children.
Parking after lunch is $6, a bargain. The small canteen has the basics and kayak rentals are $18/hr. The water itself is clean, full of fish and refreshing...
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