Stanstead College:
Founded in 1872, Stanstead College is an independent Canadian boarding and day school for boys and girls in Grades 7 through 12. Living and studying in the heart of an extensive 600-acre property surrounded by the beautiful hills of Quebec's Eastern Townships and Northern Vermont, students enjoy a strong sense of community as they develop into young men and women and prepare for university.
Stanstead College is located a five-minute walk from the U.S. border in Stanstead, Quebec, Canada. Surrounded by the tranquil hills and fields of the Eastern Townships and Vermont, the College is 150 km southeast of Montreal and 300 km north of Boston. Once known informally as The Three Villages, the town of Stanstead was created in 1995 with the amalgamation of Stanstead Plain, Rock Island and Beebe Plain. Renowned internationally for its vibrant granite industry, Stanstead is also recognized as one of The Most Beautiful Villages of Quebec.
From Montreal
Take the Champlain Bridge and then Autoroute 10 East.
Follow Autoroute 10 East for approximately 120 kilometres (75 miles).
Take Exit 121 and follow Autoroute 55 South for about 40 kilometres (25 miles).
Take Exit 2 "Stanstead."
At the stop, turn right.
At the next stop, turn left onto Dufferin Sreet.
Stay on Dufferin for 1 1/2 kilometres (less than one mile). Stanstead College will be on your left side.
From Vermont
Take Interstate 91 to Canadian Customs in Stanstead, Que.
The I91 becomes Autoroute 55 in Canada.
Immediately after Customs on Autoroute 55, take a left on Boulevard Notre Dame.
Continue straight on Boulevard Notre Dame until you reach a T-intersection.
Turn right on Dufferin Street and drive straight up the hill.
When you have reached the top of the hill, Stanstead College will be visible on your right.