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Time in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada & Local Time Zone

Discover the exact time in Sherbrooke, Canada! Today is Friday, April 18, 2025, and the local time is 21:50:07. Explore a comprehensive view of astronomical events with our dedicated calendar for Sherbrooke, Canada. Access real-time weather data and find detailed sunrise and sunset times. Dive into essential solar and lunar information, including the sun's altitude, distance, and azimuth for Sherbrooke. Learn about moonrise, moonset times, and the moon's altitude, distance, azimuth, and parallactic angle. All data is dynamically updated for today's date on the 'What Time is it in the World' platform. Stay informed with accurate updates about the local timezone in Sherbrooke and explore additional details about global timekeeping.

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Current Date:
Friday, April 18, 2025
Current Time:
21:50:07

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Sherbrooke, Canada Data

Country: Canada
Place Name: Sherbrooke
City ASCII: Sherbrooke
ISO2 Code: CA
ISO3 Code: CAN
Same Name: FALSE
Latitude: 45.4
Longitude: -71.9
Admin Name: Quebec
Admin Code: CA-QC
Population: 172950
Population Proper: 172950
Density: 489.4 per sq km
Ranking: 2

Time Zone Information

Time Zone: America/Toronto
Time Zone Description:
This time zone is located in Canada ( America/Toronto), with a UTC offset of UTC -05:00. During Daylight Saving Time (DST), it shifts to UTC -04:00 ( EDT ). Fact: Toronto is one of the most prominent and populous locations in this time zone. For more details, please visit the dedicated page for the America/Toronto Time Zone.

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Explore Sherbrooke with a Detailed Google Map

Nestled in the picturesque Eastern Townships of Quebec, Sherbrooke is a vibrant city that beautifully marries natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. Positioned at the confluence of the Saint-François and Magog rivers, Sherbrooke serves as a hub for outdoor enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. With a population of approximately 172,950, it is one of the largest cities in the province and boasts a population density of 489.4 inhabitants per square kilometer. The geography of Sherbrooke is characterized by its striking landscapes, where rolling hills meet lush valleys, creating a backdrop that changes dramatically with the seasons. The city experiences a humid continental climate, featuring warm summers and cold, snowy winters. This diverse climate allows for a wide array of recreational activities throughout the year, from hiking and biking in the warmer months to skiing and snowboarding at nearby resorts during the winter. Historically, Sherbrooke has roots that trace back to the early 19th century when it was established as a center for the lumber industry. The city’s growth was propelled by the arrival of the railway in the late 1800s, which facilitated trade and communication, further enhancing its role as an economic hub. Today, remnants of this rich history can still be seen in its architecture, with beautifully preserved buildings that tell the story of its development over the years. Culturally, Sherbrooke is a melting pot, reflecting the diverse influences that have shaped the region. The city is home to several museums, including the Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts, which showcases an impressive collection of works by both Canadian and international artists. The city's commitment to arts and culture is further highlighted by the annual Festival des Traditions du Monde, a vibrant celebration of world cultures through music, dance, and gastronomy, attracting visitors from near and far. For those seeking adventure, Sherbrooke offers a plethora of outdoor activities. The nearby Mont-Orford National Park presents opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking, while the city itself features numerous parks and trails ideal for cycling and walking. The Magog River, with its scenic pathways, is a favorite among locals for leisurely strolls and kayaking. Attractions in Sherbrooke are plentiful, with the historic district of Jacques-Cartier being a must-visit. This area is renowned for its charming streets, boutique shops, and delightful eateries featuring local cuisine. The Université de Sherbrooke adds to the city’s vibrancy, contributing to a youthful atmosphere and hosting various events throughout the year. For tourists, Sherbrooke's blend of nature, history, and culture makes it an appealing destination. Whether you are exploring the local art scene, indulging in gourmet dining, or enjoying the great outdoors, Sherbrooke offers a unique experience that captivates visitors. With its rich tapestry of experiences, this city in Quebec is poised to leave a lasting impression on all who venture to explore its offerings.


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