Un Moulin au fil de l'eau! Faithful to tradition, this mill has been a fixture in the village of SaintEustache for centuries. In operation since 1762, the authentic mill grinds flour using only the power of water and continues to run today to the delight of visitors. The miller produces flour using time-honoured methods.Every year, the millers produce between 30 and 40 tons of wheat and buckwheat flour. Your visit continues at the Espace muséal of the Manoir Globensky where a guide will tell you all about the manor’s history and inhabitants. Finally, you will leave with a gift bag including the books Un moulin au fil de l’eau and L’église de Saint-Eustache, Very nice place to visit and the employees are very Nice !! Thank you for keeping...
Read morePopular Sainte-Eustache landmark in the old village. This Old Mill built in 1762 also is at the forefront of the charming, however small cascade of Rivière du Chênes. Here, they still mill and uniquely sell Whole wheat and Buckwheat flours as well as pancake / waffle mixes. In the summer, guided tours can be interesting if you're willing to be patient. If possible, the weekday is certainly better. Try going in the Fall when the scenery around the mill is most beautiful. There's also a small walking path after the bridge and...
Read moreThe Légaré Mill is really worth a visit. The demonstration of the 18th century Mill equipment is extremely interesting, and surprisingly, the mill is still in operation and run by a miller with knowledge of the traditional equipment.
The flour is also incredible and reasonably priced--I have made the best bread I have ever made with this stuff. Clearly, the old techniques make...
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