Sugar Shack Experience

Travel reviews
3.1 / 5 - 40 reviews

Description

Duration: About 2 hours
Schedule: According to your booking
Season: Varies with the number of bookings
Location: 20 minutes from Quebec city enter

Experience the most authentic Canadian tradition, the famous sugar shack.

Here you will enjoy a typical meal consisting of pea soup, omelette, crisp fried pork rind, meat pie, hash browns, baked beans, preserves, ham, maple taffy on the snow (even in summer!), pancakes with maple sugar...in an all-you-can-eat formula!

A real sugaring-off feast!

Be sure to pay a visit to the on-site boutique, where you can purchase typical souvenirs and gift items to bring home with you...

IMPORTANT: By definition, a sugar shack meal is a friendly, lively affair where guests sit around large communal tables.

According to the Quebec tradition, the more people there are, the more festive the atmosphere!

So don't expect to enjoy a quiet intimate lunch...

Rates

Season Adult 6 to 12 yrs old 0 to 5 yrs old
Season (2024) $36 $28 $16
Season (2025) $36 $28 $16
2025/03/21 to 2025/03/22
2025/03/28 to 2025/03/30
2025/04/04 to 2025/04/06
2025/04/11 to 2025/04/13
2025/04/18 to 2025/04/20
2025/04/25 to 2025/04/27
$55 $32 $18

* The price included a tradtionnal sugar shack meal, tour, tasting, gratuity and taxes.
* Drinks not included.

Location

200, Chemin des Lacs, Lac Beauport, (QC)

Travel reviews

Travel reviews

3.1 / 5 according to 40 reviews
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sugar shack

Sandi Armitage Wednesday October 9, 2019

Unfortunately we were the only 2 English speaking quests that night. The young guide was apologetic but said his boss said he had to work the bar for the french speaking bus tours rather than doing an English tour....so we were excluded from the programs ( didn't even know what was happening) This was the only time in Quebec we felt unwelcome. The food was also average at best.

Food ok, entertainment worth you time.

Anonymous Saturday August 3, 2019

Sylvie Corbasson Friday October 25, 2024

(Translated by Google) In addition to discovering the know-how of maple syrup production, it is an incredible, festive meeting place at dinner time thanks to the concept of long tables occupied by about twenty people, some of whom do not know each other.

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