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Saint-Pie | Quebec

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Ferme Équinoxe

This is a lovely farm found just outside of Saint-Pie. Ferme Équinoxe boasts several homegrown crops for sale, including asparagus and blueberries. Saint-Pie also makes and sells its sweet maple syrup. These products make it an excellent place to stop in during the spring and summer, especially because Ferme Équinoxe offers self-picking of blueberries from mid-July to mid-August.

In case you prefer the indoors, Ferme Équinoxe also offers culinary workshops! Suitable for cooks and bakers of all skill levels, the workshops use local, in-season ingredients and environmentally friendly cooking methods. For example, the current workshop offered at Ferme Équinoxe is “Vegetables for Dessert.”

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Camping Aqua-Parc St-Pie

Camping Aqua-Parc St-Pie is a campground, water park, and activity center in Saint-Pie. The campground includes a dog park, a picnic area, a ping pong table, basketball courts, an arcade, and more! Services include laundry, a canteen, showers, and more. It is also conveniently located near a gas station, grocery store, and bank.

Activities hosted by the campground include fireworks, game nights, barbecue competitions, live music, and more.

No camping equipment? No problem! The water park is open to the general public and has six water slides and various water games. Staffed with licensed lifeguards, this is sure to be a fun and safe day for the whole family.

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Sanair Super Speedway

Sanair Super Speedway is a must-see for daredevils looking for an adrenaline rush! Several tracks and circuits of varying lengths are available for racing, including a circuit for stock karts, mini motorbikes, and scooters.

These vehicles are available for rent, but you may also bring your car to race on one of the tracks. Sanair Super Speedway also offers advanced driving courses to up your driving skill level!

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Les Artisans Du Terroir – Vignoble & Cidrerie

Wine lovers, this one is for you! This local winery and cidery offer wine tastings of house-made wine, picnics on a beautiful outdoor terrace, and fresh fruit from the orchards. Wines and ciders are sold on-site as well as throughout Saint-Pie in restaurants, markets, and merchants. Delivery from the winery is also available!

Photo: Les Artisans du Terroir Facebook page

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La Cabane à Sucre l’Ancestrale

Sugar shacks are a staple of Quebecois culture, and La Cabane à Sucre l’Ancestrale in Saint-Pie is a perfect example. This location sells maple sugar products made from the on-site maple grove, including Canada’s famous export of maple syrup. There is also a restaurant on-site, so you and your family or friends can enjoy a hot meal before eating maple candy.

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L’Aumônière

L’Aumônière is a gourmet restaurant in Saint-Pie. Known for its specialty menu and house-made courses, L’Aumônière is an excellent place for couples, luxury parties, or any special occasion. Check out their current menu on Facebook and make a reservation to save your seat!

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