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Café Folies
Friendly and warm, Café Folies is the perfect place to sit down, chat with friends or organize a small business meeting, all while tasting pancakes embellished with products from the Eastern Townships. Coffees, teas, chocolate, everything is good! Its ...
 
For those who discover it, the Marché public de Granby et région is an extraordinary sensory experience. It's the finesse of local know-how, the discovery of fresh local products, while talking with producers. For regulars, the market allows you to find ...
 
Domaine des Côtes d'Ardoise is the first and oldest vineyard still in operation in Quebec. It made its debut in 1980. Today 50,000 bottles of wine and cider are produced annually and by 2022, all products will be certified organic. The agrotourism offer ...
 
Érablière du Village, it's a surprising gourmet stop, a magnificent wooded trail, and original maple products! Get out of the ordinary, come see this maple grove! Maple-flavored canteen on site.
 
Abundant in flavors, rich in encounters and always festives; the Brome-Missisquoi public markets are perfect for stocking up on local goods.
 
Just a few minutes away from highway 10 and highway 410, on the corner of Portland Boulevard in Sherbrooke, the Carrefour de l'Estrie is the shopping destination of the Eastern Townships! With a choice of 150 shops, including several major trendy brands ...
 
Vignoble Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill Vineyard, located just a short walk from Knowlton in Brome Lake, is dedicated to producing high quality, authentic and passionate organic wines. In addition to the renowned sparkling wine, La Grande Cuvée Pelechacz 2013, the winery produces ...
 
You'll find it all in the Granby region, by visiting boutiques, markets, bookstores, artists' galleries, sports stores and various businesses. You'll find unique items and local products that are sure to add a little something extra to your outing.
 
Vignoble du Pic Bois
Thanks to a partnership between André Pollender, David Pollender and John Baldwin, Vignoble du PicBois was born out of a desire to make home-grown wine from grape varieties that had hitherto been little cultivated on Quebec soil. Vignoble du PicBois was ...
 
Vignoble Le Di-Vin
Rich in 25 years of experience in growing vines before settling, it was in 2021 that the owners of Vignoble Le Di-Vin marketed their first wines. Established in a microclimate ideal for cultivating vines, the Vignoble Le Di-Vin applies cultivation methods ...