Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
MTL Blog Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with MTL Blog Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.
For Pro members only Pro
Summary

Cabane à sucre season has arrived: Here are 7 decadent sugar shacks near Montreal

The best part of spring! 🍁

Maple taffy being poured on now at a sugar shack in Quebec.

You don't have to travel very far out of Montreal to find the real deal.

Senior Writer

Get the maple syrup and popsicle sticks out. It's March, which means cabane à sucre season is officially here.

If you haven't experienced it yet, sugar shacks are a Quebec tradition where the magic of sugar maple sap turns into the golden syrup we all crave. But it's not just about syrup. The food is a feast on its own, with classic dishes like pea soup, baked beans, tourtière, omelets, and crispy pork rinds, all generously drenched in fresh maple syrup.

Many cabanes à sucres offer a behind-the-scenes look at how syrup is made, while others throw in some extra fun with wagon rides, snowshoeing, and live folk music, making for a perfect mix of good food and outdoor fun.

While it's definitely a rural activity, you don't have to travel far out of Montreal to find the real deal. Some of the best sugar shacks are just a short drive out of town.

Here are seven of our favorites.

Au Pied de l'Érable

Cost: $40/person

Where: 8785 rang St Vincent, Mirabel, QC

Why you need to go: Run by third- and fourth-generation syrup makers, this family-owned cabin features an extensive menu full of classic Quebec fare like omelette soufflé served in a cast-iron skillet and maple sausages.

There's also a cozy walking trail, outdoor fire pit and mini farmhouse on site.

Au Pied de l'Érable website

Cabane Panache

Cost: Free entry, food available for purchase

Where: Promenade Wellington, Verdun, QC

Why you need to go: While the other places on this list are a short drive away, Cabane Panache can be found right in the heart of the city.

From Thursday, March 20 to Sunday, March 23, 2025, the 13th annual edition of the festival will be taking over Verdun's Promenade Wellington for a four-day celebration full of maple goodness. The free event will feature live music, cocktails, and plenty of syrup-infused eats for purchase.

Cabane Panache details

Cabane à sucre au Milieu Des Champs

Cost: $40/person on weekdays, $45 on weekends

Where: 7000, rang Saint-Vincent, Mirabel, QC

Why you need to go: This sugar shack in Mirabel offers a delicious selection of local treats, including smoked ham, bacon, and jowl from a nearby butcher, plus homemade apple pie for the perfect sweet finish.

You can also meet farm animals, take a stroll through the scenic landscape, and visit their shop for homemade products and maple treats.

Cabane à sucre au Milieu Des Champs website

Ferme Aux Vieux Chênes

Cost: $47/person

Where: 2, rue du Panorama, Laval, QC

Why you need to go: Just 35 minutes from downtown Montreal, this family-owned sugar shack serves up all the classic favourites, like mouthwatering sugar pie and pudding chômer.

Visitors rave about the warm, welcoming vibe here, with the friendly owners adding to the homely feel. As you dig into your meal, you'll be treated to Quebec folk music playing softly in the rustic atmosphere.

Ferme Aux Vieux Chênes website

Erablière Charbonneau

Cost: $44.95/person

Where: 45 Chem. du Sous-Bois, Mont-Saint-Grégoire, QC

Why you need to go: Less than an hour from Montreal, Érablière Charbonneau combines classic sugar shack meals with outdoor fun. Enjoy hearty dishes like pancakes and ham, sip on wine or cocktails, and explore hiking trails, a mini farm, and play areas for kids.

It's a perfect spot for a family day out — and you can even bring your dog along!

Erablière Charbonneau website

Érablière Meunier

Cost: $38.27/person

Where: 325 Rang des 54. Richelieu, QC

Why you need to go: Established in 1920 by Roger Meunier, this érablière keeps things simple and delicious, serving up all-you-can-eat sugar shack classics in a rustic setting. From maple-smothered sausages to crispy roasted potatoes, the feast is as traditional as it gets.

Live music, walking trails, and a mini farm add to the charm

Érablière Meunier website

Cabane á Sucre Famille Ethier

Cost: $39/person

Where: 7940, rang St-Vincent, Mirabel, QC

Why you need to go: This family-run sugar shack has been welcoming guests since 1978. Enjoy activities like walking along a scenic trail, spotting red deer in their enclosure, and taking a sleigh ride.

Maple products are available for purchase at the shop, and guests are even welcome to bring their own alcohol.

Cabane á Sucre Famille Ethier Facebook page


  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

Montreal Jobs New

Post jobView more jobs

Quebec's backyard pool rules are changing this month and you could be fined up to $1,000

The new regulations cover in-ground, above-ground and even inflatable pools.