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Quebec "Sugar Shacks"
Never heard of these before I started researching my trip to Quebec...sounds like something you would find in rural Nevada, if you know what I mean.
But since I'll be there in March they sound fascinating. Buy some syrup, have a meal. Anyone have opinions about them? A good one on the road between Montreal and Quebec City? |
If you like the following, you will be a happy camper:
Pea Soup, Salted Back Bacon, Maple-Smoked Ham, Baked Beans, Farm-Style Omelette, Traditional Meatballs Stew, Country-Style Sausages, Meat Pie, Pancakes with Maple Syrup, Sugar pie, etc. if you want the full blown experience (and in this case I recommend it, as many of these "cabane a sucre" are hit or miss), I suggest checking this place out: http://www.sucreriedelamontagne.com/ They are about 45 minutes west of Montreal (opposite direction from Quebec) and a little expensive but you wont regret the experience! There are a bunch more along the way between Montreal and Quebec but I dont know any off the top of my head! The owner and chef of Au Pied de Cochon has decided to open a cabane à sucre as well but there are no menu/prices up yet but that should be a real experience! PS: The best place to buy maple syrup is at a grocery store... even the sugar shacks inflate their prices (and dont even think of buying it at the airport!) |
Originally Posted by YULbigfoot
(Post 11327531)
if you want the full blown experience (and in this case I recommend it, as many of these "cabane a sucre" are hit or miss), I suggest checking this place out:
http://www.sucreriedelamontagne.com/ |
I thought this thread was about the Suger Shacks on St Catharine's...
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Sucrerie de la montagne is a bit of a "show", in other words it's a bit exaggerated for the tourists. The food is *excellent* though. I grew up in rural Quebec and never in my life have I taken a ride in a sleigh. :) That being said, most people that go to SDLM have a wonderful time.
What I'm getting at is this: It's not a true reflection of the way of life in rural Quebec. May be rural Quebec until the car was invented :D I'm not knocking the food down, that's for certain. Even my own mom who grew up on a farm says the food is amazing there. HTSC |
Thanks all. This is the one I'm going to if anyone knows anything about it. The location is ideal for my drive from Montreal to Quebec. And I know it's reflective of Quebec life maybe 100 years ago....not today....
http://www.quebecweb.com/cabaneleclerc/introang.html |
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