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EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, QUEBEC

Hiking and Walking Classics: Stepping Out At Your Own Pace and Vive Le Quebec

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ACTIVITY LEVEL: Moderately Challenging
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Love to learn in a small-group setting? This collection of programs has at most 10-24 participants.
See our Small Group programs.
EasyFor people looking to exercise their minds more than their bodies. There’s minimal walking and not too many stairs.
ModerateThese programs get you on your feet and include activities such as walking up to a mile in a day through a city and standing in a museum for a few hours.
ActiveFor people who enjoy walking as much as two miles a day, perhaps to explore historic neighborhoods or a nature trail.
Moderately ChallengingFor hardy explorers who enjoy a good physical challenge, spending most of their days on the go.
ChallengingGet ready to keep up with our highest-energy group. These demanding — and rewarding — programs are for seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.
Paul from Oshawa, ON Number of programs attended: 5
Date attended: 09/30/12 - 10/05/12
This is one of the best programmes I have ever been on. My wife and I did all hikes while others did the walks. The hikes were just phenomenal -- the one up Mount Mansfield was the most technically dfficult we had ever done but Frank our guide who took just the 2 of us was expertly helpful, patient and cheerful. The meals were beyond wonderful. A big surprise and a definite highlight was the concert (vocal) given by Ginette who is also one of the cook staff. We were housed in a beautiful location by the river. The advantage is the serenity of the location but the price is that the rooms are getting "rustic" and you have a choice of a drive or a 12 minute walk back and forth to the main lodge to eat and attend programme. From our experience with other programmes we would say that the hikes are on the high end of moderately challenging.

James from Ellicott City, MD Number of programs attended: 10
Date attended: 10/02/11 - 10/07/11
This was my tenth Road Scholar program (all activity level 5 or above) but my first coordinated by Routes to Learning Canada. It is the first Road Scholar program about which I have mixed feelings - all others have been extremely positive experiences for me.
The food, evening programs and accommodation were excellent. Stephen and Joy provide a wonderful, welcoming environment. The location is beautiful.
It is difficult to say negative things about a program with many positive aspects - I'll try to write these as suggestions based on things I believe needed to be improved.
1. Opening night should include participant introductions and statements by participants about expectations and experiences, so that Stephen can judge appropriate walk/hike options. (In our program, only Stephen spoke on opening night.)
2. Walk and hike options should be described with map and when possible elevation gain information, the night before so that participants can prepare. (We had maps 2 of 5 days, and elevation information only when we reached trail heads.)
3. Stephen should seek participants' views on completed hike/walks, and should provide an opportunity for written review at end of program. (There was none, which is unprecedented in my limited Road Scholar experience.)
4. Our group was small, but in my opinion all capable of level 5 activity, and some considerably more. Stephen unilaterally cancelled, then after protest reinstated, the hiking option. He had only one other guide, so perhaps he never intended to offer the hiking option. In any case, this should have been more openly discussed and decided, allowing participants' time to prepare or adjust.


Ed from Endicott, NY Number of programs attended: 5
Date attended: 08/07/11 - 08/12/11
Stephen, Joy and the kitchen staff were very good to us. Meals in particular were well prepared and presented beautifully. An evening lecture on the history of Quebec separatism filled many gaps in this American's knowledge of Canadian history.
Hikes were strenuous as advertised but the walking alternatives were active enough to be satisfying.

Ed Machak

Patricia from Toronto, ON Number of programs attended: 1
Date attended: 08/07/11 - 08/12/11
I understand our host suggested initiating a program for single older adults and this was rejected. I strongly wish Road Scholar would reconsidr such requests.
I am not suggesting this in some vaque hope of finding a mate, but it is clear that singles are somewhat a different breed, so to speak, and would welcome the the company of others with a similar lifestyle, i.e., being single, for whatever reason that is.
I will seek out other programs that provide is experience, before signing on again with Road Scholar.
Thanks for listening.

P.A. Hawk

Joyce from Ithaca, NY Number of programs attended: 11
Date attended: 08/07/11 - 08/12/11
I enjoyed this program very much. There were two options daily: walking or the more rugged hiking (uphill, as I understand, having chosen the easier walking). I would suggest taking walking sticks if you have them, or borrowing some from the Lodge. Even on walking days there can be rocks and roots plus uphill and downhill places where the sticks are very helpful.

After one day's walk we went into the charming town of Sutton. There are nice local shops, and a great gourmet food store.

The food at the Outdoor Lodge is amazing! It is nutritious, filling, delicious and beautifully presented. I thought we were in an upscale restaurant. For our last dessert we were treated to a selection of local Quebecois cheeses, tiny champagne grapes and walnuts. That evening we celebrated my friend's birthday with the traditional "Happy Birthday” plus the staff singing a song in French. The Outdoor Lodge staff was very helpful, cheerful, and accommodating.
There were several other highlights for me. The whole group did a day trip to Stowe Vermont where we spent a little time at the Von Trapp Family Lodge and then either hiked a cross-country ski trail or hiked a mountain trail. Another day, we walked from the Outdoor Lodge and had a wonderful 7mile (round trip) walk along the Missisquoi River with mountains in the distance. We learned about local history (houses, floods and interesting people); we saw butterflies, caterpillars, and birds (herons, kingfisher, goldfinches); walked through a few brief rain showers; and ate lunch behind the US boarder crossing facility. We then enjoyed an afternoon visit to two ice-cider facilities. Ice-cider is similar to ice-wine.
Note: Read the directions to the Outdoor Lodge very carefully. There isn't a sign outside (to discourage casual drop-ins) and we drove by it twice.


Diane from Hillsborough, NC Number of programs attended: 6
Date attended: 06/05/11 - 06/10/11
This program is superb in every way. The hikes are beautiful and the program accommodates to both hikers and walkers. The setting in Quebec is rural, yet it is a cultural oasis in the Green Mountains. We crossed back and forth between northern Vermont and Quebec, which was fun. Joy and Steve are welcoming, well-organized and generous. The food is fabulous and healthy too. If you like to live in green settings with a river at your doorstep, eat healthy food, and hike, then this is the place for you.

Jerry from Raleigh, NC Number of programs attended: 6
Date attended: 06/05/11 - 06/10/11
This program was excellent from all aspects. The educatiomal portions were interesting and well done. The accomodations were very nice and comfortable. The meals were excellent, the best food I've had on an Elderhostel program. The walks/hikes were well organized and structured to accomodate the various levels of abilities of the participants. Lastly, our hosts, Stephen and Joy, were wonderful, and made the experience all the better.


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