If you’re going to this place, be careful! Guests are treated with utmost kindness here. This is a small area where every corner is made for your relaxation. There are separate pets, a railway with a train and crossing, a corner with swings for children and other surprises. We were most impressed by the fact that you feel surrounded by the culture of Quebec, the French language everywhere and delicious home-made food. Maple syrup on sticks was so yummy, we didn't want to stop))) In the restaurant, we were served by the waitress Sylvie, she was very attentive to us and we felt like part of a big friendly family. Sorry, I wrote a lot of letters, but this place deserves to be praised! Thanks to the whole team who organizes such a weekend! You are...
Read moreIt's a pleasant trip. Food was not great great, but it's good for the price. Atmosphere was warm and relaxed in the dinning hall. Animals were cute and happy living in the mini farm. Train and sleigh with gorgeous horses are both available, which is rare to other cabane a sucre. The "grandpa" driving the sleigh was nice and chatted with my daughters a lot. The waitress, the cake-cutting-guy and the ticket-selling-staffs were nice and warm too. Tire sur la neige was delicious and supplied unlimited. We didn't find a shop though, maybe we missed it. We enjoyed the trip. Thanks Cabane A...
Read moreOut of all the cabane a sucre I've been to, the food was by far the best here. The service and staff were excellent. This is a smaller more intimate setting as opposed to the huge, almost industrialized sugar shacks so I got to enjoy my time with the kids and the experience a lot more. There is a train ride for $3 per person and the kids loved it. We also did the sleigh ride (also $3 a head) and the kids enjoyed that too. After the tire a la neige, there is a collides park where they can burn through their sugar high.
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