Ile d'Orleans ★ 4.2
Ile d'Orleans near Quebec City is a farm-dotted island three hours away, ringed with berry stands, cider houses and the Cassis Monna blackcurrant estate.
Vignoble de l'Orpailleur (Dunham) is a food day trips in Montreal.
Vignoble de l'Orpailleur in Dunham is a pioneering Quebec winery on the Townships wine route, offering tastings, a wine economuseum and vineyard lunches.
Editorially verified July 1, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Ile d'Orleans near Quebec City is a farm-dotted island three hours away, ringed with berry stands, cider houses and the Cassis Monna blackcurrant estate.
Oka, an hour northwest of Montreal, is the birthplace of Canada's famous washed-rind Oka cheese, first made by Trappist monks and still sold at the abbey.
The Brome-Missisquoi wine route in the Eastern Townships strings together more than twenty wineries and cideries about 90 minutes from Montreal for a day.
Quebec City is a three-hour train ride from Montreal, its walled old town packed with French bistros, poutine and a market feeding off nearby Ile d'Orleans.
Martin Picard's Cabane a Sucre Au Pied de Cochon in Mirabel is a decadent maple-season feast an hour from Montreal, serving foie gras and pork-heavy classics.
Sucrerie de la Montagne in Rigaud is a year-round cabane a sucre an hour from Montreal, serving wood-fired maple feasts of ham, pea soup, beans and tire.