Agritourism

Le Moule à Sucre

Saint-Jean-Port-Joli • Destination Région L'Islet
Lune de miel
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Le Moule à Sucre

Contact details

248, street de Gaspé Est (Route 132)
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli Québec, G0R 3G0
List of itineraries

418 598-7828
514 926-5284

info@lemouleasucre.com

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Description

In a few words

The authentic general store, circa 1910 and formerly located in St-Raphaël-de-Bellechasse, provides a glimpse at a bygone era with its multitude of goods and wares. Guides in period costumes will let you sample delicious old-style jams and candies. It is also the perfect place to find local Québec products (over 70 producers), such as jams, pickles, oils, spices, teas, soaps, etc. A wide variety of sweet and salty delights are sold in bulk.

Garden terrace. Packages with entertainment or a rally for groups upon reservation.

For Real!

Nathalie Niemeyer, Le Moule à Sucre

Certifications et distinctions

    • Grand Prix Régional - 2015
    • Grand Prix Régional - 2016

    Schedule and prices

    Schedule

    May 7 to June 17, Wednesday to Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; from June 18 to September 5, daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (until 8 p.m. from mid-July to mid-August); September 6 to October 10, daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. From December 4-24, daily. Garden terrace. Packages with entertainment or a
    rally for groups upon reservation.

    Prices

    Free.

    Articles (3)

    Articles

    Rencontres inspirantes - En vedette Family outing: Roadtrip On The Route des Navigateurs

    Take the 132 between Beaumont and Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, and you'll be immersed in the atmosphere of a summer vacation! Let yourself be charmed by the magnificent villages along the river, stop as you please (because there's no shortage of good places to visit), stroll through places steeped in history or simply relax by the river for a meal, a sunny afternoon or a rejuvenating weekend.

    Arrêts Gourmands

    Gourmet stops

    Arrêts Gourmands The know-how of our gourmet stops - Le Moule à Sucre: ambassador of Quebec terroir

    It was in 2002 that Roberto Di Giulio and Nathalie Niemeyer moved to Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, very close to the water. They set their sights on a large and magnificent old-style barn which then housed a flea market on Avenue de Gaspé. Transformed into a Quebec antique store in 2004, the place already demonstrated the owners' concern for sharing the treasures from here. The antiques have since given way to a wide selection of gourmet artisan products from all regions of Quebec as well as a full floor of art objects and works by regional artists.

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