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cabane a sucre

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.

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March is here, and you know what that means — cabane à sucre season is back in Quebec! The good news is you don't have to venture far out of Montreal to join the fun.

From Thursday, March 20 to Sunday, March 23, 2025, Verdun's Cabane Panache is popping up on Promenade Wellington for a four-day maple-infused celebration. This year marks the festival’s 13th edition, which coincides with Verdun’s 150th anniversary.

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Spring in Quebec signals the start of something sweet: sugar shack season. Cabanes à sucres are institutions where the sap of the sugar maple gets its moment of glory, transformed into the syrup we all know and crave. If you're imagining a kitchen in the middle of the woods, the air thick with the scent of boiling sap, you'd be getting warm.

At these shacks, the menu reads like a celebration of all things maple. Everything is hearty, indulgent, and drenched in syrup. From the soup starter to the meat-heavy main courses, everything gets a touch of the sweet stuff. And don't forget about the pièce de résistance: tire sur la neige. The maple taffy pulled on snow is the kind of DIY dessert that has kids and adults alike lining up for a second helping.

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Ah, Montreal — the weekend is nearly here and if you've been looking for some fun activities in Montreal that won't break the bank, then we've totally got you covered.

These free things to do in Montreal this weekend will let you enjoy your days off without completely blowing through your budget. And who doesn't love a fun and free event?

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Montreal's annual Cabane à Sucre festival is back in Verdun from March 21 to 24, giving a taste of spring with a sprinkle of maple sugar. The festival is all about celebrating rustic Quebec culture and the sweet side of life, with a packed schedule of food, music, and activities, all for free. You can expect even more treats, tunes, and timber-themed fun this year.

What’s cooking?

Food is a big part of the festival, with 18 Verdun restaurants rolling out a menu that might have you loosening your belt a notch or two. For $5 or $7, you can get your hands on some serious eats:

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Montreal is known for many things – amazing food, a thriving arts scene, and its unique culture. But there's something else that sets this city apart: its winters. While most might prefer to stay cozy indoors, Montrealers are out there, making the most of the cold.

From annual festivals to favourite winter activities, it's safe to say that winter is definitely when the fun is just starting to heat up.

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It's the final stretch before spring — thank goodness! But that doesn't mean you have to wait indoors for temps to rise and the snow to melt. The worst is behind us and now it's time to make the most of the last bits of winter.

Our city has so much to offer, and even if it's still freezing, you can still find the motivation to get dressed and get out.

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Cabane Panache, the cabane à sucre-inspired festival of maple and springtime revelry, will once again take over rue Wellington in Montreal's Verdun borough this week. It promises to draw winter-weary Montrealers out of their dens with a tantalizing, newly-announced menu of sweet and savoury bites from local restaurants.

Its 24 feature snacks will all be between $5 and $7:

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From March 23 to 26, the Cabane Panache festival will take over Montreal's rue Wellington for its 11th edition to celebrate the end of icy temps and the 2023 sugaring season.

You can expect a massive street party with festive music, tasty food options, boozy drinks and of course, maple taffy on snow.

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Weekend...is that you? Back again so soon? We'll never complain about it, though. While this weekend is expected to be a rainy one in Montreal, that doesn't mean you still can't have some fun.

The city is home to countless spots that'll shelter you from the rainy forecast, all while adding a little much-needed pizzazz to your weekend festivities.

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Montreal restaurants are known to serve it all, but if there's one thing that stands out during this time of year, it's everything maple! With sugar shacks being a sweet destination, you can get your maple on right here in the city, but with a total culinary twist.

To help celebrate the maple harvest season, Taverne Gaspar in Old Montreal is offering a maple-themed menu all month long.

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It's that time of year again — springtime in Montreal! Now that winter is (sorta) behind us, there's no better time to take advantage of the new season than with some of these must-try weekend activities.

Whether you're looking to get some rest and relaxation, try out a new restaurant, or explore a new part of this gorgeous city, then we've got you covered.

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