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Ascot Corner, Quebec: History, Things to Do and Travel Guide

Ascot Corner is a municipality in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, northeast of Sherbrooke in Haut-Saint-François. It is a rural service community with farms, Route 112 access, municipal recreation facilities and a resident-focused village feel.

For travellers, Ascot Corner works as a practical Townships stop. The appeal is not one large attraction; it is the mix of local roads, community facilities, small parks and countryside close to Sherbrooke.

How Ascot Corner Started

Ascot Corner developed from the wider Ascot township landscape. The municipality was constituted in 1901, and its name is tied to Ascot in England, a place associated with horse racing and country estates.

The settlement pattern was rural. Farms, roads, churches and small businesses shaped the community more than a single central attraction. Ascot Corner became a service point for the surrounding countryside and later grew with its position near Sherbrooke.

That location still shapes the municipality. Ascot Corner remains country in feel, but it is connected to Sherbrooke, East Angus and the Haut-Saint-François road network.

What Ascot Corner Is Like Today

Statistics Canada counted 3,368 residents in Ascot Corner in the 2021 Census. The municipality has local services, a community centre, parks, a school presence, family recreation facilities, small businesses and rural residential areas.

The municipal website points visitors and residents to seasonal programming, events, the Johanne-Demers-Blais municipal library, parks, outdoor rinks, the municipal pool and a Service d’animation estival. The Richard-Lareau active-route exercise panels and Parcours actif add specific outdoor recreation points.

Ascot Corner feels practical and community-first. Its roads show farms, open land and low hills, while the village facilities show how a small municipality near Sherbrooke organizes daily life.

Things to Do and Places Nearby

Start with the village area and municipal recreation spaces. The parks page, outdoor rinks, pool, library and community programming are the best places to check for current public access and seasonal schedules.

The Parcours actif and Richard-Lareau exercise panels give Ascot Corner a concrete local walking-and-fitness anchor. They are modest in scale, but they make the stop more specific than a simple drive-through.

Route 112 and local Haut-Saint-François roads make Ascot Corner easy to include between Sherbrooke and East Angus. In fall, nearby hills and farms add colour; in winter, the same rural roads need slower driving and attention to snow conditions.

Quick Facts

  • Province: Quebec
  • Region: Eastern Townships
  • Municipality type: municipality
  • 2021 Census population: 3,368
  • Regional county municipality: Haut-Saint-François
  • Known for: Route 112 access, parks, municipal pool, outdoor rinks, Johanne-Demers-Blais library and rural Townships roads
  • Official website: Municipalité d’Ascot Corner

Travel Notes

Ascot Corner is easiest to visit by car. Check municipal pages for pool hours, rink conditions, library notices, seasonal programming and event dates before planning a specific stop. Roads are straightforward in good weather, but winter in the Townships can bring drifting snow, icy shoulders and quick visibility changes.

Route 112 traffic is steady, so use marked turns and avoid stopping on rural shoulders for photos.

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