Old-Bromont
Discover the authentic charm of Old-Bromont, a gem among the iconic towns of the Eastern Townships. Here, you’ll find an array of local treasures, from diverse unique products to exceptional talents on display.
Restaurants, shops, a venue that host shows, antique stores, charming terraces, a heritage tour, historic buildings, and “Fièrement vélo!” certified spots … It’s a sought-after place that bystanders and cyclists alike love to discover!
Whether on your own, with a partner, friends, or family, a stroll through Old Bromont is a must‑do all year round!

THE VIBRANT HEART OF OLD BROMONT
What truly makes Old Bromont so special is its people: the ones who, day after day, brew the coffee, carefully select the items that line their shop shelves, and mix the ingredients that become delicious dishes. Did you know that most of the businesses on Shefford Street are independent and operated by Bromont residents—many of them women? You might even have the chance to be welcomed by them in person on your next stop!
PUBLIC SQUARE
Old-Bromont is also home to the Public Square which hosts free shows and events, as well as the popular public market where visitors can stock up on local products. This space is especially appreciated as a spot to relax and enjoy a picnic while taking in the view of Mount Brome, right in the heart of Bromont. Public restrooms are available next to the main building, along with a drinking water station.

OLD-BROMONT CREATIVE HEART
In the heart of this historic district, art reveals itself in many forms, showcasing the vibrant creativity of local artists and the richness of Bromont’s heritage. Follow the Old Bromont and surrounding area public art trail and discover, at the Place publique, a stunning collective mosaic—whose evolution is captured in a photo exhibition highlighting each step of its creation.
As you stroll along Shefford Street, keep your eyes open: several utility boxes have been transformed by Bromont artists. And don’t miss the striking mural on an exterior wall of the arena at the Germain-Désourdy Campus, just steps from Old Bromont, celebrating the world of ice sports. Whether you’re an art lover or simply curious, this walk offers an inspiring cultural experience that’s free and accessible to everyone.
