Sherbrooke, PQ

Along the Path of Totality » Sherbrooke, PQ
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Eclipse start time Totality start time Duration of totality Where to look
2:16:37 PM
3:27:43 PM
3m 23.9s

Table notes: 1) All times are local to the location. 2) The ‘Eclipse start time’ is when the first sliver of moon starts to cross the sun. 3) The ‘Totality start time’ is the moment that the entire sun is covered by the moon (and at which point you should be able to briefly remove your eclipse safety glassses for the ‘Duration of totality’ time period. 4) The ‘Where to look’ graphic shows the area on the sun where the moon will take it’s first “bite” and then continue across the face of the sun until it has reached totality.

Major Hotel Chains
Sherbrooke offers a range of lodging options, from boutique hotels to well-known chains, accommodating the needs of tourists, business travelers, and those exploring the Eastern Townships. The city’s hospitality sector benefits from its diverse attractions and status as a regional hub. Try booking your stay via our affiliate link on Trivago.

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Sherbrooke, Quebec

General Location
Sherbrooke is situated in southeastern Quebec, Canada, serving as the economic, cultural, and institutional center of the Estrie region. It is uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Saint-François and Magog rivers, approximately 160 kilometers east of Montreal. Sherbrooke’s strategic location amidst rolling hills and natural waterways contributes to its reputation as a hub for education, healthcare, and outdoor activities in the Eastern Townships.

Major Routes into the Location
Access to Sherbrooke is facilitated by several major highways, including Autoroute 10, which connects the city to Montreal, and Autoroute 55, providing north-south connectivity between the United States border and Trois-Rivières. The city’s road network is complemented by public transportation services, including local bus routes that ensure mobility within Sherbrooke and its surrounding areas.

Demographic Info
With a population exceeding 160,000 residents, Sherbrooke is the sixth-largest city in Quebec. It boasts a vibrant community with a significant student population, due in part to the presence of multiple post-secondary institutions. The city’s demographic profile is characterized by a mix of linguistic and cultural backgrounds, reflecting its role as a meeting point between English and French communities in Quebec.

Points of Interest
Sherbrooke is known for its rich cultural scene, including the Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts, the Granada Theatre, and numerous festivals throughout the year that celebrate music, cinema, and gastronomy. The city is also a gateway to outdoor recreation, with Mont-Bellevue Park offering skiing and hiking opportunities. The historic district of Old Sherbrooke and the Marché de la Gare are popular among locals and visitors for their architectural beauty and local products.

Major Industries
The economy of Sherbrooke is diversified, with strong sectors in manufacturing, information technology, and biotechnology. The city is also a major center for education and research, home to institutions such as the Université de Sherbrooke and Bishop’s University, which contribute to its dynamic knowledge-based economy.

Sports Teams
Sherbrooke’s sports culture is highlighted by the Sherbrooke Phoenix, a team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and a variety of university athletics programs. The city hosts numerous sporting events, including competitions in soccer, football, and swimming, fostering a strong spirit of community and athleticism.

Interesting Historical Facts
Sherbrooke was established in the 18th century and named after Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, a British general and the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. The city’s development was significantly influenced by its position along key waterways and the arrival of the railway in the 19th century, which spurred industrial growth and urban expansion.

Website of the Local Municipal Government
For more detailed information on Sherbrooke’s services, community initiatives, and events, the official city website can be accessed. (A direct link isn’t provided here, but searching for “Ville de Sherbrooke” will direct you to their site.)

Local Newspaper
La Tribune is Sherbrooke’s primary newspaper, providing coverage of local news, sports, and cultural activities. It plays a vital role in keeping the community informed about developments within the city and the Estrie region.

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