Estrie

Estrie is an administrative region of Quebec that comprises the Eastern Townships. Estrie, a French neologism, was coined as a derivative of est, "east". Originally settled by anglophones, today it is about 90 per cent francophone. Anglophones are concentrated in Lennoxville, home of the region's only English-speaking university, Bishop's University. The Eastern Townships School Board runs 20 elementary schools, three high schools, and a learning centre.

The region originally consisted of 6 regional county municipalities. In 2021, La Haute-Yamaska & Brome-Missisquoi joined Estrie, transferring from Montérégie.

Economy
While the economy of the area is mainly based on agriculture, forestry, and mining, tourist attractions include four Sépaq parks: Yamaska, Mont-Orford, Frontenac, and Mont-Mégantic, ski resorts at Mont Brome and Mont Orford, and agritourism.

Demographics
Estrie has a population of 377,701 according to the 2021 Canadian Census. Out of 326,955 singular responses the most common out of them are as follows.

Cultural or ethnic origin
Estrie has a majority European population but it does have a diverse group of minorites. The most commonly described ethnic groups amongst the 328,025 responses are as follows

School Districts
Francophone:
 * Commission scolaire des Hauts-Cantons (Coaticook, East Angus and Lac-Mégantic).
 * Commission scolaire de la Région-de-Sherbrooke
 * Commission scolaire des Sommets
 * Commission scolaire Val-des-cerfs

Anglophone:
 * Eastern Townships School Board

Major communities

 * Bromont
 * Coaticook
 * Cookshire-Eaton
 * Cowansville
 * Farnham
 * Granby
 * Lac-Brome
 * Lac-Mégantic
 * Magog
 * Orford
 * Shefford
 * Sherbrooke
 * Val-des-Sources
 * Windsor