Manoir Maplewood
- 3 bedrooms with queen beds and double cabins; sleeps 12.
- 7 rooms with queen-size beds; total capacity 14 people.
- 2 bedrooms with Queen and single beds; sleeps 6.
- 2 bedrooms with Queen-size bed and double sofa bed; sleeps 8.
- 2 bedrooms with double beds; sleeps 4.
- 1 bedroom with Queen-size bed and 2 single beds; sleeps 4.
- 1 dormitory room with 4 queen-size wall beds and 1 double cabin bed; sleeps 10.
Activities for everyone
Stroll through Waterloo Village and discover the array of bars, bistros and restaurants that line Foster Street: craft beers, bakeries, pastries, coffee and healthy smoothies await you. To cook a meal with the whole family, stop by Foster’s Market, which offers a vast selection of local products.
Drive by the Chemin des cantons, where you’ll discover the history of Waterloo, passing by the many architectural traces of the different waves of settlers who came to the region. Museums, heritage tours, Maison de la culture and events of all kinds will give you an experience of places where past and present meet.
Enhance your stay with a visit to the spa: try Spa Bolton, which offers a wide variety of massages, facial and body treatments, manicures, pedicures and yoga workshops. For an experience in symbiosis with nature, visit the Balnea spa in Bromont: built with respect for the environment, this spa integrates the landscape, light and ambient temperature into its massages and treatments. Finally, book your place at the rustic Spa Nordic Station in Magog, which offers steam baths in crypts as well as outdoor baths.
Come and relax at Waterloo Lake’s municipal beach, or take advantage of the many activities offered on site, including access to water games, volleyball courts and picnic areas. For outdoor sports enthusiasts, kayaks, paddleboards, canoes, water bikes and pedalos are also available. Golf and tennis enthusiasts will also find plenty to enjoy at the Club de Golf de Waterloo and Club de Tennis François-Godbout.
Waterloo is a real meeting point for cyclists in the Eastern Townships, thanks to the convergence of three major cycle paths. L’Estriade takes you to Bromont and Granby, La Campagnarde to Valcourt and Drummondville, and La Montagnarde to Eastman and Magog. For BMX enthusiasts, the 285-metre asphalt track – the largest of its kind in Quebec – offers new challenges for regular cyclists.