



Knowlton amalgamated with six neighbouring villages surrounding Brome Lake -- Bondville, East Hill, Foster, Fulford, Iron Hill and West Brome -- in 1971 to create the Town of Brome Lake. The Town now offers its citizens and visitors quality town services, exceptional community involvement and an unrivalled natural setting in which to enjoy the best life has to offer.
The Town's natural and man-made beauty has been recognized several times on both a regional and provincial level as an entrant in the "Villes, Villages et Campagnes fleuris du Québec" contest. Nineteen ninety-one and 1996 saw the Town take 1st prize in the region of Monterégie. In 1996, the Town was also awarded the coveted province-wide "Iris d'Or" and the prestigious "Pommier en Fleurs" from the "L'Ordre des Agronomes du Québec".
The village of Knowlton itself is a member of the "Association des plus beaux villages du Québec", an association of historic villages throughout Québec that strive to preserve their cultural and historical perspectives with imagination, charm and beauty.Thanks to the energy, enthusiasm and vision of the forefathers of Knowlton, the village continues to thrive and has now become a favourite year 'round destination for discerning travellers.
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...Now |
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![]() Brome Lake Duck Farm - 1940 |
![]() Brome Lake Duck Farm |
![]() Knowlton Boat Club - 1940 |
![]() Knowlton Boat Club |
![]() Mill Pond Park - 1940 |
![]() Mill Pond Park |
![]() Bridge Street- 1940 |
![]() Lakeside Road |
![]() Robinson Hotel - 1940 |
![]() Auberge Knowlton |
![]() Knowlton Golf Club - 1940 |
![]() Knowlton Golf Club |
![]() Town Hall and St Paul - 1940 |
![]() Town Hall and St Paul |
![]() Victoria and Lakeside - 1940 |
![]() Victoria and Lakeside |
![]() Victoria - 1940 |
![]() Victoria |