World-class hiking at Mont Orford (Ottawa Citizen)
From The Ottawa Citizen via canada.com:
by Daniel Drolet , The Ottawa Citizen
Views -- and there are plenty -- are spectacular, largely due to the fact that Mount Orford stands generally isolated from surrounding mountains. On a clear day, looking west you can see all the way to Montreal. Looking south, Vermont's Green Mountains rise and fall in the distance. Sherbrooke and the Appalachians are off to the east; only to the north is the topography gentler.
http://www.canada.com/topics/travel/canada/story.html?id=e7a7e848-8052-4946-8552-9f4b17daf9ad
by Daniel Drolet , The Ottawa Citizen
Views -- and there are plenty -- are spectacular, largely due to the fact that Mount Orford stands generally isolated from surrounding mountains. On a clear day, looking west you can see all the way to Montreal. Looking south, Vermont's Green Mountains rise and fall in the distance. Sherbrooke and the Appalachians are off to the east; only to the north is the topography gentler.
http://www.canada.com/topics/travel/canada/story.html?id=e7a7e848-8052-4946-8552-9f4b17daf9ad
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