Mont-Bellevue Park
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Mont Bellevue Park is a public park located in the borough of Mont-Bellevue in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Quebec
Quebec or is a province in east-central Canada. It is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language is French at the provincial level....

. It contains two mountain peaks (Mont Bellevue and Mont John-S.-Bourque) 200 hectares of land, 30 kilometers of trails, several different types of ecosystems, and remarkable biodiversity. Claiming 20% of the total park land, it is the largest park in Sherbrooke. In winter, it is available for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, walking, and inner tubing. In summer, visitors may participate in hiking, mountain biking, archery, tennis, and jogging.

History

The University of Sherbrooke, built in 1954, originally used the land for sports, recreation, education, and research. In 1959, the City of Sherbrooke constructed the first ski lift on the mountain, signaling the beginning of the development of Mont Bellevue for public recreational purposes. Between 1959 and 1975, the city reserved 45 hectares of land for alpine skiing, tennis, archery, and various trails.
In 1976, the City of Sherbrooke undertook park management and maintenance. To this day, the City of Sherbrooke continues to improve the park with consideration for the environment.

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