Why not spend New Year's Eve in a traditional setting with real folkloric traditions at the Sucrerie de la Montagne?Introduce your children to authentic traditions on December 31st starting at 8:00 PM.
Enjoy a sleigh ride pulled by Belgian horses (minimum of 80 people).
A glass of Wapiti will be served.
The Midnight Feast will be served at the tables: Harvesters' Barley Soup, Rustic Farmer’s Bread, Beauceron Meat Pie, Maple Glazed Buttered Turkey, Roast Pork, Meatball Stew, Logging Beans, Maple-Glazed Carrots, Old-Fashioned Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce & Pickles. For dessert: Old-Fashioned Sugar Pie, Golden Maple Syrup Pancakes, tea, and coffee.
Musical entertainment provided by singer-musicians. Come sing and dance with your family and friends! (minimum 40 people).
Sparkling wine at midnight.
To learn about the prices, click on this link. -> New Year's Eve
The Sucrerie de la Montagne is a sugar shack with a gourmet twist. In Rigaud, the 120-acre maple sugar farm uses traditional methods to extract the sap and produce Canada’s favourite treat. Open year-round and set in the heart of an ancient maple forest, the site has been arranged like a village from long ago. The vintage atmosphere transports guests to another time and place, making it all the easier to forget modern cares and truly savour Québec’s flavours and traditions. The menu is based on traditional sugaring-off fare but with an eye towards excellent culinary performance; the kitchen is well-known for providing feasts for heritage activities and other social events. The Sucrerie de la Montagne is considered both a Québec heritage site and a distinctive Canadian experience, making it the perfect stop for anyone wanting to discover one of the quintessential elements of Canadian and Québec culture.
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