
ST. FRANCIS RIVER
The City of Sherbrooke is located at the confluence of the Magog and St. Francis rivers. The St. Francis River, 230 kilometres long, was once one of Quebec’s great salmon rivers. Today, anglers can catch Bass, Pike, Perch, and many other species. Waterfowl seem to enjoy the rest area in the Bromptonville sector. The Snow Goose stops there during its migratory period.