Just 15 minutes from downtown Québec City, cross the bridge to Île d'Orléans, where agriculture and history beautifully intertwine. Known as the cradle of French presence in North America since 1534, this island is one of Canada’s best-kept secrets. Immerse yourself in a 3-hour farm and food tour through Île d’Orléans’ rich flavours and scenic landscapes.
We start at La Ferme le Bunker, a 5th-generation family farm with pumpkins, squash, and a Cold War anti-nuclear bunker from 1964. Next, visit La Ferme François Gosselin, renowned for its strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries. Then, stroll through the sugarbush to taste local maple products while learning about this Canadian tradition.
The tour concludes at the rooftop terrace of Motel Île d'Orléans, where you can soak in panoramic views of Québec City and the St. Lawrence River while sampling black garlic, blackcurrant jam, and local cheeses.
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Unique family-owned farm that has been crafting maple products and cultivating a variety of vegetables for six generations. What sets this farm apart is its remarkable location—built atop a former nuclear bunker, adding an unusual twist to your visit! Explore the rich history of this site while sampling delicious maple treats and fresh produce.
A nearly 400-year-old farm renowned for producing some of the finest berries in Canada! During your visit, you'll learn about the rich traditions of berry farming and discover innovative practices that shape its future. Savour the flavours of freshly picked berries while immersing yourself in this agricultural legacy.
To conclude the tour, we’ll introduce you to more unique flavours from the island, including artisanal cheese, black garlic, nougat, blackcurrant, and local beer. Enjoy these delicious tastings while learning about the historical significance of these products, dating back to the beginnings of the colony. All of this will take place on a rooftop terrace offering spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River and the entire Québec City region.
Motel Ile d'Orleans - Reception
Quebec City is a historic gem in North America, known for its charming Old World architecture, cobblestone streets, and rich French-Canadian culture. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique blend of European charm and North American vibrancy, making it a must-visit destination.
Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the historic heart of the city. It features charming streets, historic buildings, and numerous attractions.
Château Frontenac is a historic hotel and a prominent landmark of Quebec City. It offers guided tours and stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.
Montmorency Falls is a stunning waterfall located just outside Quebec City. It is taller than Niagara Falls and offers beautiful views and activities.
A classic Quebec dish consisting of fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
A traditional meat pie made with ground pork, veal, or beef, and spices.
A sweet pie made with a filling of brown sugar, cream, and butter.
This is the most popular time to visit due to warm weather and numerous festivals. The city is bustling with tourists, and outdoor activities are in full swing.
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Quebec City is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
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The bus system is efficient and covers most areas of Quebec City. Buses are clean and punctual.
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A stunning waterfall taller than Niagara Falls, offering beautiful views and activities like a cable car ride and suspension bridge.
A picturesque island known for its rural charm, local produce, and historic sites.
A beautiful region known for its stunning landscapes, outdoor activities, and charming villages.
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