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  The closest international airport is Pierre-Elliott Trudeau Airport, located in the West part of Montreal, 139 km (about 1h35 by car) from the site where the conference will take place in Orford Musique (3165, chemin du Parc, Orford (Québec) J1X 7A2, Canada).

The easiest way to get there is to rent a car at the airport and then to have the possibility to travel around the province of Québec and visit the Eastern townships.

Otherwise there are two possibilities:

-Aeroshuttle is the easiest way to travel between Pierre-Elliott Trudeau Airport and the Eastern townships. The shuttle is available to everyone going from/to the airport, 24/7 and 365 days a year. They work with your flight information to offer you departure times that are specially suited to your travel itinerary and to road conditions. You have to book your reservation at least 48h before. The shuttle peaks you up inside the arrival terminal at P.-E. Trudeau airport and can bring you to Orford music directly, for an additional fee (you have to mention it during your reservation).

-The second option is to take first the 747 Aéroport P.-E.-Trudeau / Centre-ville shuttle to go the Montreal city center. The 747 shuttle service runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, between Montréal-Trudeau airport and Berri-UQAM métro station. Travel times range from 45 to 75 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. Then take the Limocar to Sherbrooke. With its 12 express shuttles a day in both directions, Limocar makes travel between Montreal and Sherbrooke easy and quick (between 1h50 and 2h20), depending on the number of stops along the way. You can also work during the travel with a free WIFI connection. Leave the Limocar at the Magog's stop and call for a taxi for the last 7.5 km (around 10 min).

Note that there is no train to travel accross the province of Québec and especially in the Eastern townships.

 
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