The "Cranberry Festival" Near Montreal You Must Road Trip To This Fall

Fall is the perfect time to explore the beautiful province of Quebec. The weather cools down and becomes crisp, the leaves change colour to stunning reds and golds and the air smells like cinnamon constantly.
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But the best thing about fall is all the autumn-themed events that are happening! There's fall colour festivals, haunted villages, and scary ghost tours.
There's another super cool fall festival coming our way and it's main focus is cranberries!
It's called Canneberge en Fete and it's located at the Cranberry Interpretation Centre in Saint-Louis-de-Blandford from September 28th until October 15th!
This festival aims to show visitors how cranberries are harvested and celebrating this amazing and unique fruit!
How the festival works is you'll arrive at the Interpretation Centre, take a bust to a local cranberry bog and explore by tractor and guided tours!
You may even be lucky enough to see them harvesting the cranberries while you're there. Once you arrive back to the Interpretation Centre you can purchase all kinds of awesome cranberry products from their boutique!
Tickets cost $6 for kids and $12 for adults. Check out their website for more information.