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MONTEREGIE An exciting garden!
Animated by the passion of their work and proud of the quality of their products, the agricultural producers of Montérégie are happy, in any season, to help visitors discover the fruits of their labours. Learn, taste, touch, feel, live what Montérégie has to offer! It will seduce you !
Discoveries and pleasure in any season!
Montérégie offers attractive agrotouristic activities to her guests in any season. In spring the sugar bush and maple products are pure pleasure. Our sugarbushes accommodate you for mealtimes within families or between friends. How about a short walk in the forest to benefit from nature's rebirth in spring. In summer and autumn, u-picking of berries, apples, pumpkins and other many and varied vitaminized and coloured treasures is an unforgettable experience. Bring your harvests back home to crunch and cook nature's best. In the winter, plan a family outing to choose the most beautiful Christmas tree to decorate your festivities.
At any time, the curious and the gourmet will find the vineyards, the cider-houses and the hydromelleries of Montérégie which have garnered great honors internationally for the quality of their products. Visit their craftsmen; they will explain their manufacturing methods and the unique character of what they offer you.
To help you make your choices and to determine the excursion route, the visitor can make use of the famous agrotourism circuits which crisscross the area, such as The Cider Trail, the Blue Road (cornflowers) or the well known Peasant (Paysan) Circuit.
Take to the roads of Montérégie, stop to feel, observe and to taste what its fields, its greenhouses and its orchards offer and you will know why it deserves its title of the Garden of Quebec.
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2001, boul. of Rome, 3rd, Brossard (Québec) J4W 3K5
450 466-4666
Toll free: 1 866 469-0069
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Photos credits: Photo "Useful Links" : Marc Lajoie Photo "Events" : Benoît Chalifour Other photos: TourismeMontérégie/mgphotographe
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