Outdoor Activities
The sutton mountains provides the focus for the village's outdoor activities. hiking and snowshoeing is available on 80kms of well maintained trails (http://www.parcsutton.com/) of all levels for which a $4 day pass is required, available at the sutton tourist office (http://www.infosutton.com/).
For downhill skiing and snowboarding Mont Sutton, My Mountain Resort (http://www.montsutton.ca/) offers beautiful glade skiing at Quebec's third largest snow resort. Cross country ski and snowboard enthusiasts are well catered for at Sutton en Haut (http://www.arbresutton.co...) half way between the village and mountain. This is also the location for d'Arbre En Arbre (http://www.arbresutton.com/), a tree top adventure park. There are many back roads for cyclists and La Route Vert, a Quebec-wide cycle route, passes through Sutton.
Cultural
Follow the walking trail through the village to visit examples of sutton's loyalist buildings or take a self guided drive of the area's cemeteries maps available at the sutton tourist office (http://www.infosutton.com/ ). arts sutton (http://www.artssutton.com/) at 7 academy has a regularly changing program of contemporary art exhibitions.
The Wine Route
Sutton is located on the edge of The Wine Route (http://www.laroutedesvins.ca/), a signposted route that threads 18 small vineyards together, offering tasting opportunities as well as other seasonal activities including a sculpture garden and picnicking. Just outside Sutton, Domaine Bresee makes a good rosé and also sells their own organic beef. In Glen Sutton, Chapelle Ste Agnes (http://www.vindeglace.com) vineyard has an outstanding location which can be visited on a guided tour on Wednesdays and Sundays in summer and autumn.