Once upon a time, Canadian soap was made in the spring. Now, this tradition is practiced year round at soap factories across Quebec. Here, you can discover the thousand and one ways soap is made artisanally. No matter what your preferences in the matter, you will find an impressive variety of soaps here. You can pick a soap maker based on the ingredients used there, such as glycerine, olive oil, hemp or goat milk, or based on the fragrances coming from the factory. While exploring the soap maker’s site, you can give in to the urge to try one of the various experiences offered. Curious individuals will love interpretive tours of the site. More daring individuals will delight in making their own soap. Others come to soap factories to stock up on natural products of a thousand fragrances, uses and colours.
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Savon des Cantons, Artisan Soapmaker
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean