At our sugar shack, spend an unforgettable day
ACTIVITIES
- Sleigh ride or walk through maple grove
- Sap collecting with our Belgian breed horses - you'll learn
about tree tapping
with spouts and buckets
- Access to maple syrup production area (boiling room)
- Taffy on snow (outside)
- Free visit of mini-farm
- Maple products booth
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR DAY CARE CENTRES &
SCHOOLS
- Welcome session on bus with our host
- Maple syrup production area visit, installations observation
(buckets and
spouts) and animation: Maple syrup ''from the
past to the
present'' in the boiling room - about 15 minutes
- Sleigh ride with our Belgian breed horses - 15 minutes
- Mini-farm visit - 15 minutes
- Scrumptious meal of sugars to the sound of traditional music
- Taffy on snow (outside)
25 children
minimum for animation
MUSIC SHOWS
- Quebec folk music show
- Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings with David Boulanger and Jean-François Gagnon-Branchaud.
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOLS
- Maple syrup production area visit and installations
observation
(buckets and spouts)
- Sleigh ride with our Belgian breed horses (before meal)
- Mini-farm visit
- Walk through maple grove
- Scrumptious meal of sugars to the sound of traditional music
- Taffy on snow (outside)
- Music show with fiddler in our new spacious room
- Music show with singer or DJ in our new spacious room
40 minutes from Montréal by Highway 15
Route 1 : From
Montréal, highway 15 north, exit 35 (highway 50 west). Drive for
18 km. Take exit 272, Boul. Arthur-Sauvé. Turn left at stop sign
(towards 148 east). Drive for 3 km. We're on your left at 5885, route
Arthur-Sauvé.
Route 2 : Highway
15 or 13 north, highway 640 west, sortie Boul. Arthur-Sauvé (west
towards Lachute), drive for 23 km (you'll pass Bois de Belle-Rivière,
Golf Le Victorien and two yellow flashing lights). We're on your right
300m after the railraod (formerly 10 331 Côte St-Louis) at 5885,
route Arthur-Sauvé. Do not use a GPS or search engine. Wrong itinerary.
PLEASE NOTE THAT DURING MAPLE SEASON WEEKENDS, THIS ROUTE MAY HAVE TRAFFIC
(BETTER TO GO THROUGH HIGHWAY 50).
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