Discover all attractions... While in the Laurentians, discover the
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Discover all attractions... While in the Laurentians, discover the
FUNTIMES ALONG THE CHEMIN DU TERROIR! FESTI-VENT SUR GLACE (WINTER KITE FESTIVAL) Saint-Placide 450 258-4517 / festi-vent.com February 16 to 17, 2013 CANADIAN SKI MARATHON Lachute – Gatineau 819 483-0456, 1 877 770-6556 marathoncanadiendeski.com February 9 to 10, 2013 For more information concerning upcoming events along the chemin du terroir, please visit: cheminduterroir.com. FSC à ajouter ici LA ROUTE DES ARTS Various sites, Argenteuil sector 450 562-3298 / routedesarts.ca July 27 to August 4, 2013 FESTIVAL CAMMAC Harrington – CAMMAC Music Center 819 687-3938, 1 888 622-8755 / cammac.ca July 7 to August 18, 2013 LES BEAUX DIMANCHES (CONCERTS) Saint-Placide – In front of Saint-Placide Church 450 258-2305 / municipalite.saint-placide.qc.ca LA FÊTE DES NEIGES (SNOW FESTIVAL) Saint-Eustache – Old-Saint-Eustache 450 974-5000 / ville.saint-eustache.qc.ca February 2 to 3, 2013 ARGENTEUIL CHRISTMAS MARKETS SAVORS AND CULTURE Lachute 450 562-2474 #231 1 / tourismeargenteuil.com November 30 to December 2, 2012 APPLE, CHEESE AND HISTORY FESTIVAL Oka – Parc national d’Oka 450 479-8365 / parcsquebec.com October 7, 2012 POMMES EN FÊTE (APPLE FESTIVAL) Mirabel (Saint-Benoit), Saint-Eustache, Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, Oka 450 479-6366 / pommesenfete.com FESTIVAL DE LA GALETTE AND OTHER REGIONAL PRODUCTS Saint-Eustache – Vieux-Saint-Eustache 450 974-5400 / festivaldelagalette.com September 2013 LACHUTE INTERNATIONAL MEDIEVAL FAIR Lachute – Agricultural Society Exhibition grounds Hamford Street /medievales.ca / [email protected] ALONG THE CHEMIN DU TERROIR, DISCOVER ANIMALS FROM HERE AND ELSEWHERE… FROM ANOTHER ANGLE! September 2013 To help you do some savory shopping along the Chemin du Terroir, you can obtain an insulated cooler, available from several of our producers, at the Tourist Welcome Bureau of Argenteuil and Tourisme Basses-Laurentides, at the Laurentians Tourist Information Bureau at La Porte du Nord on Highway 15 and in a number of the region’s hotels. LACHUTE AGRICULTURAL FAIR Lachute – Agricultural Society Exhibition grounds Hamford Street 450 562-3741 / expolachutefair.com August 2013 LACHUTE BLUES FESTIVAL Lachute 450 694-1414 / lachuteenblues.com On the Chemin du Terroir Facebook page, our featured establishments offer their latest products, recipes and advice and invite you to share the experience of your own excursion with them. July 2013 Summer 2013 COOLER LACHUTE FAMILY FESTIVAL Lachute – Agricultural Society Exhibition grounds Hamford Street 450 613-0288 / festivalfamille.ca ON SE DONNE DES AIRS (OUTDOOR CONCERTS) Saint-André-d’Argenteuil – Parc Carillon 450 562-6014, 1 866 562-1457 / tourismeargenteuil.com July/August 2013 LES DIMANCHES SUR LA PROMENADE (CONCERTS) Saint-Eustache – Behind Saint-Eustache Church 450 974-5166 / lapetiteeglise.com July 2013 ARTS FESTIVAL Saint-Eustache – Vieux-Saint-Eustache 450 974-5166 / artsenfete.com June 2013 Summer 2013 Spring 2013 August 2013 FESTIVAL DE LA GALETTE & OTHER REGIONAL PRODUCTS Saint-Eustache – Old-Saint-Eustache 450 974-5400 / festivaldelagalette.com DRESSING THE STONES Saint-Eustache– Moulin Légaré 450 974-5170 / vieuxsainteustache.com SENTIER ART3 (CONTEMPORY ART) Bois de Belle-Rivière, Mirabel 450 258-4924 / boisdebelleriviere.com May to September 2013 August 2013 September/October 2012 DISCOVERY WORKSHOPS Parc national d'Oka 450 479-8365 / parcsquebec.com FESTIVAL COUNTRY WESTERN Lachute – Agricultural Society Exhibition grounds Hamford Street 450 613-0288 / festivalfamille.ca (Montréal and vicinity) | (Québec, Canada & United-States) 450 224-7007| 1 800 561-6673 cheminduter roir.com FACEBOOK PAGE CORN ROAST AT THE MILL Saint-Eustache – Moulin Légaré 450 974-5170 / vieuxsainteustache.com Prepare for your promenade by visiting cheminduterroir.com where you can create your own itinerary by consulting the maps of each of our sectors. Under the EVENTS tab, you’ll find a complete calendar of all our activities and events. August 2013 September 15 to 16, 2012 You’ll find details about activities, events and specialties for each of the star attractions along the Chemin du Terroir. VISIT CHEMINDUTERROIR.COM FOR EVEN MORE INFORMATION Interesting tips 2012-2013 Events Discover all attractions... While in the Laurentians, discover the Lower Laurentians and Argenteuil! THE MUNICIPAL REGIONAL COUNCIL OF MIRABEL MUST SEES:Intermiel, Boucannerie Belle-Rivière, Route des Gerbes d’Angelica, Les Serres Stéphane Bertrand, Parc régional du bois de Belle-Rivière, Sucrerie Mont-Bleu, Vignoble des Négondos, Alpagas Brise des Champs. Photo : France Laliberté MUST SEES:Alpage du Nord/Boutique Tout en finesse, Aux Cassis d’Argenteuil, Aux lubies gourmandes, Galerie Routes des Arts, Musée régional d’Argenteuil. MUST SEES:Moulin Légaré, Cabane à sucre Constantin, Cabane à sucre Lalande, Nid’Otruche, Exotarium, La Maison Lavande/culture et parfumerie, Vignoble Rivière du Chêne, Vignoble la Roche des Brises, Centre d’interprétation de la courge du Québec et Vignoble les Vents d’Ange, Les Vergers Lafrance, Tarterie du Verger des musiques, Verger Lacroix et cidrerie, Les Fromagesdu Verger, Jude-Pomme, Labontéde la pomme / Verger et Miellerie, Parc national d’Oka, Traverse OkaHudson, Savonnerie NHôA’s Eden,Alpagalaine et Vergers du Lac, La Capucine. OF ARGENTEUIL OF DEUX-MONTAGNES THE MUNICIPAL REGIONAL COUNCIL THE MUNICIPAL REGIONAL COUNCIL 2012-2013 Discover the Laurentian region from another angle... The Chemin du Terroir in the Argenteuil MRC proposes a discovery tour of a Laurentian's area that is often missed, even though it harbours many a secret worth sharing, just waiting to be checked out. Even at a first glance, as you pass through Saint-Andréd’Argenteuil, Brownsburg-Chatham and Lachute, you’ll notice the impressive architectural heritage of our charming villages and townships left to us by past generations reaching back for more than three centuries!In deed, many of our buildings form part of the Laurentian’s cultural heritage: the old canal, museum, churches and centennial homes. The many artists and craftspersons who have elected residence here will tell you that they did so for the peace and calm, as well as the pleasure of living in a landscape that could easily provide inspiration for the great masters of old. 4:46 PM You will also be able to discover the subtle flavours of honey and maple syrup, and obtain fruits and vegetables, charcuterie and smoked products at our specialized producers. Visit a winery or a meadery and taste the beverages and wines that are being prepared with pride by passionate local producers. Lastly, stop a while in a maple grove to enjoy a country meal and get the real taste of our local fare. As for the delights of agritourism, come and discover a producer of black currant wine or maple syrup. Sample and appreciate the freshness of local produce and look out for regional specialties in a boutique committed to organic farming and fair trade. And this might be your first opportunity to meet that elegant and friendly creature, the alpaca. 226 kilometers of signposted routes, outings in all four seasons. All along the Chemin du Terroir, you’ll find municipal parks, roadside picnic areas and an observation belvedere inviting you to stop and relax a while. cheminduter roir.com 8/21/12 The Mirabel MRC is characterized by the diversity of its landscape, rich in farmland and forestland. As you travel along the Chemin du Terroir, you’ll participate in a unique recreo-touristic experience that can be enjoyed in all four seasons. As you meander along, you’ll be able to admire the beauty of our country backroads with many a hillside view, and the architectural beauty of old heritage villages like Sainte-Scholastique, Saint-Augustin and Saint-Benoît. Also on the program: visits of some magnificent gardens, an alpacas breeding farm, a forest domain and a regional park with a range of activities that will surprise and delight you. Photo : Louise Lapointe Traversed by the Chemin du Terroir, the Deux-Montagnes MRC is dominated by the hills above Oka and SaintJoseph-du-Lac, offering unsurpassed local views. Lapped by the waters of Lac des Deux Montagnes and the Rivière des Mille-Îles, these fortunate lands are surrounded by countryside of extraordinary beauty. It has all the elements of landscape and rural environment just right for relaxation, recreation and fine dining. History buffs will enjoy discovering the old towns and villages, especially the historic district of OldSaint-Eustache, the Oka Abbey and Calvary, and the backroads that still trace the lives of the early builders of this part of the Laurentians. Gourmets will delight in the freshness and variety of local produce. There are some exotic farms to discover, lavender products, attractions for all the family, as well as the Parc national d’Oka. Look out for articles made locally that you can often buy directly from local craftspersons and producers, in boutiques or kiosks open year-round, to be found all along the Chemin du Terroir. 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Picnic area, gazebo. Maple syrup and maple by-products produced locally and sold all year round. Welcome to all. Schedule: September 1 to December 23, Saturday and Sunday from, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed from December 24 to January 1. January to September: Reservation required. Admission: fees for the alpacas visit. ut ao u a i s C h de la D e u x ille E 148 148 M 16 182, de la Pommeraie Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, J0N 1M0 450 623-0495 [email protected] alpagalaine.com / vergersdulac.ca 252 Brownsburg-Chatham Concess ion 17 Ontario Rue Sa int-Jea n Ch Sta ynerv 158 ne O Hawkesbury 31 50 in Ch Laur le rincipa Rue P Lachute s rle ha Ra ng v ig 15 Architecture/Heritage building ALPAGALAINE ET VERGERS DU LAC in Ch de la Deuxiem e- de s 272 La Ri vi èr e M 50 e Grenville u Ch d 285 N té 148 LES VERGERS LAFRANCE Magnificent agro tourist domain with up-to-date facilities in which the apple takes pride of place. The cider house offers 16 types of cider including the multi award winning Domaine Lafrance. During the apple picking season, enjoy tractor rides, animation, minifarm, and a two-storey Café-Terrace with superb view over the orchard. Schedule: store open year-round, daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: free. C h D um o ul Toward Gatineau/Ottawa 148 327 Toward Mont-Tremblant Ch Stay nerville O 239 A hillside winery with 37,000 vines, in an enchanting location surrounded by wonderful scenery reminiscent of Californian vineyards. The guided tour ends at the tasting room and winery adjacent to the vines. There is also an onsite serving fine regional cuisine. Vineyard schedule: February 14 to December 31, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (depending on the time of the year). Admission: guided tour (wine-making and vineyard) + tasting: $7/person. Brownsburg re Riviè ute 2007, chemin Principal Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, J0N 1M0 450 472-2722 [email protected] rochedesbrises.com 1473, chemin Principal Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, J0N 1M0 450 491-7859 [email protected] lesvergerslafrance.com Toward Saint-Sauveur Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Ch Jackson Montée 329 ng 14 335 (Saint-Janvier) is Ch de la Carrière d Av Considered one of the nicest forest estates in Québec, this is also a regional park offering numerous activities: walking trails, large gardens, fishing, swimming and horseback riding or, during winter, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, walking trails and sliding. All you need for family activities. Schedule: year-round daily, from 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 24 to Labour Day: weekdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekend, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission: children under 6: free; 6 to 16: $1; Adults: $4; Swimming: $2 extra/person. 33 Family owned sugar shack, located in a quiet corner of a beautiful area where nature unfolds. In the sugar season, enjoy an excellent traditional meal and the delicious taffy. You can bring your own drink! Also offered: hicking in the mountains, tractor tour ($), educational games, facilities visits, groups transportation ($). Schedule: from the third weekend of February until the last of April. Reservation suggested. H Av 9009, route Arthur-Sauvé Mirabel, J7N 2T8 450 258-4924 [email protected] | boisdebelleriviere.com 117 39 le ail bit Ro 8 Toward Mont-Tremblant e nté Mo PARC RÉGIONAL ÉDUCATIF BOIS DE BELLE-RIVIÈRE Come explore a mosaic of natural habitats while benefiting from numerous educational and recreational activities. The pathway to the Oka Calvary with its Stations of the Cross is unique in North America. Activities are offered according to the season: discovery activities, biking, swimming, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Schedule: year-round. Admission: an entry fee is required for all visitors to the Park. Parking fees apply during the seasons when lifeguards are on duty at the beach. Visit the Website for details. Opening hours vary according to seasons. Saint-Jérôme 15 tée MonCNR du The Constantin Family… a great love story! Since 1941, three generations have prepared tasty Canadian dishes. Under our label, Produit D’Antan, we offer a variety of jams and pickles, maple products and maple syrup, plus homemade frozen or cooked ready-to-eat dishes now available year-round in the boutique. Schedule: boutique open year-round, Monday to Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sugar time: mid-February to April. 158 Saint-Jérôme 43 on 7 A 45 26 7792, de la Fresnière Mirabel, J7N 2R9 450 258-4405 [email protected] sucreriemont-bleu.com dger 1054, boul. Arthur-Sauvé Saint-Eustache, J7R 4K3 450 473-2374, 1 800 363-2464 [email protected] constantin.ca 45 279 VIGNOBLE LA ROCHE DES BRISES B Sainte-Sophie Lakefield Chemin Ro CABANE À SUCRE CONSTANTIN 117 M Every year, Cabane à Sucre Lalande opens its doors to thousands of visitors who come to savor its fresh and tasty products. Its respect for and maintenance of ancestral and culinary traditions has long made its reputation. Come and discover the beauty of a natural setting, accessible to visitors of all ages. Schedule: March to April, Monday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Restaurant open year-round with reservations. Maple products boutique open year-round, Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: free. 55 The largest producer of pink tomatoes in Québec invites you to come and visit. Fruit and vegetable kiosk333with regional products on sale. Pick-your-own blueberries in season with a picnic area adjacent. Information panels explain the various steps in the production of the delicious pink tomatoes. Schedule: fruit and vegetable kiosk open from February to51December; pick your own blueberries in July and August. Please visit the Website or phone for more information. Ro 6 A world to discover! The Macle family has over 4,000 hives. A guided tour of the facilities may include opening of a hive, a visit to the meadery and other family activities. Tasting and sale of honey products, eight different types of mead,maple products and ice cider. Schedule: year-round, daily, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: entry fee. Prévost 41 SUCRERIE MONT-BLEU 21 2020, chemin d’Oka Oka, J0N 1E0 450 479-8365 [email protected] parcsquebec.com thany Avenue Bé 862, montée Laurin Saint-Eustache, J7R 0J2 450 473-3357, 1 888 682-3357 [email protected] lalande.ca 10291, rang de la Fresnière Mirabel, J7N 3M3 450 258-2713, 1 800 265-6435 [email protected] intermiel.com 13 PARC NATIONAL D’OKA min Félix-Touchette Che CABANE À SUCRE LALANDE INTERMIEL 327 33 Located in a Georgian building of 1830 known as “The Barracks,” the museum houses a collection of some 10 000 artifacts on display in 10 rooms, and covering various themes related to the history of Argenteuil. New exhibits on the industrial history of Lachute and the Ayers Company of Lachute. Boutique with regional products, cold drinks, snacks and a gallery overlooking the Ottawa River all await you. Schedule: June 24 to Labor Day: Wednesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. September to May, Tuesday to Friday upon reservation. Admission: adults: $5; seniors: 329 $4; students: $3; children under 12: free. Guided tours available. Come and enjoy a unique visit to the orchard. Fruit tasting, picking, tractor ride, music and more. After picking apples, plums and pears, you’ll love the local landscape and the panoramic views are superb. Jude’s Boutique is filled with regional products for you to sample: pies, jams, juice and ciders. Kids only: mini farm and apple Lac bin maze! Schedule: August to October, daily, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Louisa Winter schedule: daily upon reservation, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: free, entrance fee based on activity. 335 to A stop at the Fromagiers de la Table Ronde is a unique opportunity taste local cheeses such as the “Rassembleu”, the “Fou du Roy”, the “Ménestrel” and some others. They are made from organic milk from the herd of the family farm. You can also watch the cheese making process. Schedule: Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed on Sundays in January, February and March. Admission: free. 60 STÉPHANE BERTRAND SERRES 58 11730, route Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier 15 57 Mirabel, J7N 1P5 450 432-2629 [email protected] serresbertrand.com B 317, boul. Sainte-Sophie (Route 158) Sainte-Sophie, J5J 2V1 450 530-2436 [email protected] fromagiersdelatableronde.com Ra An experience to live, a must, 30 minutes from Montreal with more than 100,000 lavender plants, its colors of Provence, its bucolic fragrances, its large terrace and its rest and picnic areas. Briefings at scheduled times on culture and the virtues of lavender. Shops located in two beautiful historic houses, a perfumery shop and a gourmet shop with products for tasting lavender. On-site kitchen and bistro for lunch. Warm welcome. Schedule: open year round. From June to December, open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. From January to May; check schedule. Flowering late June to early August. July; themed weekends. Admission: entry fee for access to fields. Come with your family and discover the friendly alpaca and the many benefits of his wonderful fiber in our farm store. The alpaca fiber is 7 times warmer and 5 times smoother and stronger than sheep's wool in addition to being hypoallergenic. Possibility of a picnic. Schedule: June 1st to October 1st: Thursday to Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reservation required on Tuesday and Wednesday. Until January 31: Open on weekends from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open years-round with reservation. Admission: 5 years old and under: free, 6-12: $2, 13 years old and over: $5, 60 years old and over and disabled: $4. Free access to the boutique. Restriction: no dog. You are invited to come and discover that marvellous fruit, the apple. Pick your own and taste some of the wonderful products made in the orchard and available at the boutique. The ciderhouse is another must-see: you’ll be surprised by the diversity of the ciders, especially the Ice Cider and the Cidre de Feu. Schedule: daily, July 1 to October 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; November1 to December 23 and January 15 to June 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: free. Entry fees for guided tours and tastings. Saint-Sauveurdes-Monts 30 44, route du Long-Sault Saint-André-d’Argenteuil, J0V 1X0 450 537-3861 [email protected] museeregionaldargenteuil.ca 25 223, rang Sainte-Sophie Oka, J0N 1E0 450 479-6080 [email protected] judepomme.com Lavigue ur 902, chemin Fresnière Saint-Eustache, J7R 0G4 450 473-3009, 1 888 780-3009 [email protected] maisonlavande.ca 12 JUDE-POMME 20 364 Located in historic Christ Church built the Galerie presents the works of artists and craftspeople from the Argenteuil region and nearby. During the annual Route des Arts event from July 23 to 31, 2013, you can visit the workshops and studios of our exhibitors. Please see our Website for a full list of activities. Schedule: June 25 to September 4, weekends, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; July 23 to 31, daily, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: free. MUSÉE RÉGIONAL D’ARGENTEUIL LES FROMAGIERS TABLE RONDE DE LA Lac de l’Achigan Sainte-Adèle The ideal place to discover and taste numerous fine regional products from the Laurentians. Boutique-grocery and Saint-Hippolyte restaurant with light tasty lunches. Sandwiches, healthy snacks and 64 readymade meals. Cheese, honey, jam, marinades, terrines. Local craftwork, handmade soap, organic and fair-trade products. Gourmet gift baskets available. Terrace, dining room, breakfast, lunch and dinner. New: LiquorPiedmont license and theme nights. Schedule: year-round, Monday to Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed on Sunday. Admission: free. in329 1819, Familiy farm with diverse countrified overlooking the bucolic Oka valley. Pick 25 varieties of fruits: apples, pears, plums, crab apples, pumpkins and for the first time cherries. 100% natural honey and other products from the hive. Outdoor wood oven and grill for some gourmet fare! Product sampling, tractor rides, mini-farm and cornfield labyrinth. Shedule: open daily, from the end of August to the end of October. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reservation required for group visits with or without animation. Admission: free. VERGER LACROIX ET CIDRERIE Prin 5 5490, rang Saint-Vincent Mirabel, J7N 2T6 450 258-0374 [email protected] alpagas.ca 24 405, rang de l’Annonciation Oka, J0N 1E0 450 479-1111 [email protected] labontedelapomme.ca Come and see the wide variety of squashes, gourds and pumpkins! Pick your own – tastings – boutique – bistro – pastries. The vineyard will please you with wines made from hand-harvested grapes. Cellar – boutique – guided tours – red, white, rosé, late harvest and ice wines. Schedule: August to October, daily: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; November and December, Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Rest of the year upon reservation. Admission: free with purchase of any product. Entry fee for guided tours and tastings. 649, chemin Principal Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, J0N 1M0 450 623-4888 [email protected] vergerlacroix.ca 29 163, route du Long-Sault Morin-Heights Saint-André-D’Argenteuil, J0V 1X0 450 562-3298 (à l’année), 450 537-2081 (en saison) [email protected] / routedesarts.ca Rue Latour 32 432, rue Lafleur Lachute, J8H 1R4 450 566-5976 [email protected] auxlubiesgourmandes.com 67 GALERIE ROUTE DES ARTS Seize Îles LABONTÉ DE LA POMME, VERGER & MIELLERIE 327 839, chemin Principal Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, J0N 1M0 450 623-4894 [email protected] vignobleventsdange.com er odm LA MAISON LAVANDE / CULTURE ET PARFUMERIE ALPAGAS BRISE DES CHAMPS 19 117 G Rue Discover more than 300 exotic and native specimens, including cobras, pythons, boas, crocodiles, lizards, frogs, tortoises and other cold-blooded animals in their vivarium. Be sure not to miss the alligator glasshouses, the aquatic world, the insect exhibition and our handling demonstrations. Schedule: February to November, Friday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; July and August, open daily.Closed in December and January. Admission: children aged 3 to 15 years : $8; adults: $10; families: $35. Perennials and berry fruit producer, nonprofitable organization with humanitarian vocation. Route des Gerbes d’Angelica, 10 thematic gardens, both visual and musical and dotted of works of art. Innovations in 2012: “Angelica’s discoveries” where visitors can buy derivatives of the plant used in Europe in pastry and confectionery and various souvenirs of the gardens. Mushroom nursery on logs and stumps, and 60 descriptive panels. Schedule: mid-May to mid-October, daily: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: adults: $12.50; people over 60 or with reduced mobility: $10.50 family: (2 adults/ 2 children, or 1 adult/3 children) $24; 13 to 18 years: $5; children from 6 to 12: $3; 0 to 5: free. CENTRE D’INTERPRÉTATION DE LA COURGE DU QUÉBEC & VIGNOBLE LES VENTS D’ANGE AUX LUBIES GOURMANDES The black currant, this little-known fruit, burgeons with vitamin C (three times more than lemon) and antioxidants. The owners look after their black currant bushes with respect and put heart and effort into creating high-quality natural products for you. Located 45 minutes from Montréal. Come up and meet us soon! Schedule: June to August, Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Remainder of the year, please visit the Website or call. Admission: free. 364 oine 4 11 Large selection of sugar and fruit pies, apple bread, apple cookies and homemade fruitcakes, prepared on-site year-round! Apple and pear picking in season, plus tractor rides. Schedule: Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Boutique open year-round. Admission: free. 117 -Ant 846, chemin Fresnière Saint-Eustache, J7R 4K3 450 472-1827 [email protected] exotarium.net 6015, rang Saint-Vincent Mirabel, J7N 2T5 450 258-1648 [email protected] gerbesdangelica.com Since 1909, the Oka Ferry has taken you from Oka to Hudson. A 10-minute, two-kilometre ferry ride between the Montérégie region and the Laurentians that provides you with lasting memories. More than 300,000 annual visitors are amazed by the landscape and splendour of Lac des Deux- Montagnes. Welcome aboard! Schedule 2012: April 5 to June 23: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. June 24 to September 1: 6 a.m. to midnight. September 2 to December: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday from 7 a.m. Admission: please visit the Website for information on fares. Lac des Lac Beavin oatmeal Dieu du ciel! brews and bottles in SaintJérôme around 20 world-class beers being offered in rotation to be enjoyed in our pub, on our patio or to go. We also serve bistro-type food and house-smoked meats. It is possible to visit the brewery upon reservation at [email protected]. Schedule: Monday to Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Saturday from 2 p.m. to 3 a.m. and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. St Rue EXOTARIUM ROUTE DES GERBES D’ANGELICA 854, chemin Principal Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, J0N 1M0 450 623-4889 [email protected] tarterieduvergerdesmusiques.com A 259 rue de Villemure Saint-Jérôme, J7Z 5J4 450 436-3438 [email protected] dieuduciel.com es Breeding farm with 200 ostriches, emus, rheas, ponies, mini-farm. Come and have an out of the ordinary experience with the largest bird on the planet. Personalized, guided tours for all comers, from infants to oldies, pre-schoolers and venerable elders; something for everyone! Schedule and fees: please visit the Website or call. A family-owned vineyard offering a hearty welcome to visitors in a delightful country setting. Tasting and sale of “Québec Vrai” wines, made from organic grapes: white, rosés, red, and fortified wines. Possibility of guided tour of facilities for 10 persons and more. Schedule: June to October, daily, afternoons; rest of the year by appointment. Admission: $3/tasting of three products; $7/person for guided tour of facilities (including tasting). 23 183, rue des Anges Quai municipal, Oka, J0N 1E0 450 458-4732 [email protected] traverseoka.ca MICROBRASSERIE DIEU DU CIEL ! Brewery and pub Double-registered Huacaya alpaca breeders would like to make you discover the unique properties of alpaca fiber. Hypoallergenic, natural and ecological, the fiber is light, resistant and 7 times warmer than a sheep’s wool. Boutique on site of alpaca fiber products. They will be pleased to share their passion with you! Schedule: June 15 to January 3rd, Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Remainder of the year by appointment. Admission: free. 28 210, route des Seigneurs Saint-André-d’Argenteuil, J0V 1X0 450 562-0897 [email protected] cassisargenteuil.com TRAVERSE OKA-HUDSON 18 324, route du Canton Brownsburg-Chatham, J8G 1R2 450 562-3586 [email protected] alpagedunord.com Known for its warm welcome, inviting atmosphere and culinary expertise, and serving fine local produce, this highly reputed table invites you to come and discover the region’s agricultural productivity by savouring some dishes prepared with flair in enticing presentations. Gastronomic dinners and gourmet breakfasts upon reservation. Dinner, bed and breakfast packages available. AUX CASSIS D’ARGENTEUIL OFF-ROAD 31 ure 3 10 Come and make your own vegetable-based glycerin soap and gel candles! Organized groups welcome. Boutique offering 45 different types of olive oil-based soap as well as a wide variety of other body care products. Schedule: April to mid-June, Wednesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; mid-June to end of October, daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; November to December 24, weekends only; closed in January and February; March, Thursday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: free. ALPAGE DU NORD & BOUTIQUE TOUT EN FINESSE 27 42, rue de l’Église Saint-Placide, J0V 2B0 450 258-0202 [email protected] gitelacapucine.com Villem 825, chemin Fresnière Saint-Eustache, J7R 0E9 450 623-5258 [email protected] nidotruche.com 7100, rang Saint-Vincent Mirabel, J7N 3N1 450 258-2099 [email protected] negondos.com This cheese house unites the exquisite flavour of cheese with the delicate aroma of apples. A tasty rendezvous! Ewe-watching, apple-picking, and a boutique offering gourmet products and a view of the ripening rooms, lamb, orchard produce and more. Seasonal menu. Schedule: March to mid-May and mid-October to December 31: Thursday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mid-May to mid-October: daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed January and February. Admission: free, fees based on activity. TARTERIE DU VERGER DES MUSIQUES LA CAPUCINE 22 116, rue Notre-Dame Oka, J0N 1E0 450 479-1333 [email protected] nhoaseden.com Rue de NID’OTRUCHE VIGNOBLE DES NEGONDOS SAVONNERIE NHÔA’S EDEN 17 430, de la Pommeraie Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, J0N 1M0 450 974-4424 [email protected] lesfromagesduverger.com e On a beautiful country road in Saint-Eustache, you will discover an area that looks like a Winery “du nou veau Monde”. A winery on the cutting edge of technology, an impressive barrel cellar, a friendly team and quality wines with respect for the tradition. For your celebrations, a magnificent room and a terrace overlooking the vines can accommodate up to 120 people. In the boutique, a passionate team will help you taste the wines that have won over 50 medals in different national and international competitions. Receiving you will be a privilege. Schedule: the boutique is open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: visit & wine tasting: $10, wine tasting only $5. One-of-a-kind artisan butcher-deli employing an old-time, glazed-brick smokehouse, restored in the old smokehouse tradition. More than one hundred charcuterie products including sausages made from poultry, beef and veal, pork and game meats. You can also bring in carcasses from the hunt to be transformed. Schedule: yearround, Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sunday and Monday. Admission: free. LES FROMAGES DU VERGER ell ab eL Ru 2 807, chemin de la Rivière Nord Saint-Eustache, J7R 0J5 450 491-3997 [email protected] vignobleriviereduchene.ca 9 rg t-Geo Sain VIGNOBLE RIVIÈRE DU CHÊNE 8871, rang Saint-Vincent Mirabel, J7N 2W5 450 258-3412 [email protected] boucannerie.com Rue The Moulin Légaré is North America’s oldest water-driven flourmill still in operation. Built in 1762, it has been designated a national historic site and is located in the very heart of Old-Saint-Eustache in an enchanting setting beside the Rivière du Chêne. The miller produces wheat and buckwheat flour the old-fashioned way. Schedule: mid-June to end of August, Monday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Remainder of the year: Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Reservation required for groups of 15 or more. Admission: children 6 and under: free; students: $5.50; seniors: $6.50; adults: $7. The entry fee includes a visit to the exhibitions at the Maison de la culture et du patrimoine. BOUCANNERIE BELLE-RIVIÈRE l'Église 1 Page 4 Léo Cl ém 232, rue Saint-Eustache Saint-Eustache, J7R 2L8 450 974-5170 [email protected] vieuxsainteustache.com 10:35 AM Rue de MOULIN LÉGARÉ 8/22/12 Pont ATL Chemin du terroir 2012-2013 V6:Layout 2