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Sucrerie à l'eau d'érable
It is with great pleasure that the owners of the Sucrerie à l'eau d'érable welcome you in their beautiful little family-run sugar shack to share their spring traditions. There you will find many activities as well as a folk atmosphere. On Fridays and ...
 
Érablière du Cap
 
Erablière Martin
675, route 137 Sud
Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton, Qc, Canada
J0E 2C0
 
Érablière Réal Bruneau
830, route Campagna
Saint-Henri-de-Lévis, Qc, Canada
G0R 3E0
 
Cabane à sucre Alcide Parent
Cabane à sucre Alcide Parent is renowned for its all-you-can-eat feast celebrating the best of the sugaring-off season. They also sell their products on-site. You'll be treated to a warm and friendly welcome and enjoy a traditional meal served the old ...
 
Au Bec Sucré
At Érablière Au Bec Sucré in the Eastern Townships, guests can expect to discover a rustic sugar shack made of reclaimed barn planks and stacked wood. Experience the warm welcome, a traditional meal, folk music and top-quality maple taffy. As visitors ...
 
Domaine du Petit Saint-Joseph
Domaine du Petit St-Joseph, a family business in St-Joseph-du-lac in the Laurentians, consists of a cider house, a maple grove and an orchard. During the sugaring season (early March until early May) the cabin serves traditional meals by reservation at ...
 
Cabane à sucre Hillspring
Les Vergers Hillspring, located in Franklin in Montérégie, offers a traditional sugar shack meal at spring season. Maple and apple products shop on site.
 
Village sucré
In March and April, gather your family, friends or work colleagues around a tempting traditional meal served at will at your table, all at competitive prices! Also take advantage of our delicious maple taffy and the activities offered in the snowy village ...
 
Érablière au Sous-Bois
L'Érablière au Sous-Bois is known for its delicious homestyle food and its buffet featuring 12 desserts. The maple sap is still collected the old-fashioned way using buckets. They also make maple syrup, taffy and butter on-site in La Sucrerie. In addition ...