The Laurentians’ Chemin du Terroir is a marked route that showcases the region’s rich gastronomy over 226 kilometres. The route is packed with local producers, vineyards, orchards, microbreweries, and agritourism businesses where you can enjoy fresh, artisanal products. It’s an invitation to explore the authentic flavours of the region, an awakening for the senses deep within the picturesque Laurentian countryside—perfect for foodies and for locals to discover something new!
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Le Chemin du Terroir
The Laurentians’ Chemin du Terroir is sublime in fall! More than 226 kilometres of signposted trails criss-cross a rural landscape with a thousand hidden treasures. Agritourism may take centre stage, but our local culture, heritage, and history are also celebrated and presented in perfect settings for a romantic, family, educational, or (of course) culinary getaway. Our locals await with open arms to help you experience the Laurentians and taste its culinary treasures.
Continue ReadingVineyards, cider houses, microbreweries, distilleries… The Laurentians are packed with local and craft alcohol producers, each one as passionate as the next! Head out to discover their creations and how they enrich Laurentian traditions. During commented tastings, listen and learn as the artisans share their unique know-how. Sparkling wines, unique beers, fruity eau de vies, and meads are there to dazzle your taste buds. Whether its wine tourism or nature that piques your curiosity, the region’s specialties have plenty of surprises in store for you. Aside from wine, cider, and beer, the Laurentians have an impressive range of alcoholic beverages with unusual flavours to discover.
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