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Description:

A pipe coming out of the ground. Highly esteemed amongst the locals.

Nearest Address

Sutton Curling Club, 26 Rue Pleasant, Sutton, Quebec

Directions from Nearest Address

Take the exit at the the back of the IGA parking lot and go left on Rue Pleasant a couple blocks until you come to a small gravel parking lot on the right side of the road, the spring is right by the road.

Vital Information

  • Fee: No Fee
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: approx 200 ppm
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: 7.5

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

Map Link: Sutton Spring Map

GPS: N/A

Submitted by: uncle c-ray

Category : Canada / Quebec
  • philprov

    Thanks a lot!

    I'm from Sherbrooke and I often go hiking in this area, it's a great place. Next time I'll bring a few extra glass bottles and I'll fill'em up!

  • philprov

    Thanks a lot!

    I'm from Sherbrooke and I often go hiking in this area, it's a great place. Next time I'll bring a few extra glass bottles and I'll fill'em up!

  • Ross

    Hi Phil, did you ever visit the spring and collect some water? If you did how was it?

    Ross

  • philprov

    Hi Ross,

    I haven’t got the chance to visit Sutton lately but I collect my spring water from a source closer to my home in Eastman/Magog. It’s pretty good!

  • Thomasdeannordlum

    Pouvez-vous me dire où se trouve la source près de Magog? J’y vais des fois et c’est plus pratique pour moi. Merci!

  • Easternasia

    My wife and I are thinking of going to the spring in a few weeks. Do you think it will be easy to find in the winter time?

  • Easternasia

    Is it findable in the winter time?

  • misseptember

    this water seemed less hydrating then other spring sources, maybe dude to high ppm but still excellent water none the less!

  • 5R

    It is quite easy to find as it is right beside the road, just before the curling club.  The flow is contiuous even in the winter.

  • Voyer Guillaume

    I also would like to know where is that spring in Eastman. can you post it on the site?