The Top 5 Gastronomic Activities to Do in the Brome-Missisquoi Region

Within easy reach of Montréal, Brome-Missisquoi’s different landscapes offer a fertile environment for agritourism. Indeed, Québec’s first wine-producing region is home to a wide range of producers, vegetable farms, breweries and retail outlets. Come and meet them all to enjoy some memorable, culinary experiences!

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Celebrate Brome-Missisquoi’s Wine Route

With 25 vineyards to its name, it’s almost impossible to drive along the Route des Vins Brome-Missisquoi without stopping by one of them. Known as the heart of Québec’s wine industry, Brome-Missisquoi is a favourite destination for epicureans.
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Treat Yourself to a Table Champêtre Evening

Inspired by the farm-to-table concept, the Brome-Missisquoi region is proud to offer 2 venues where you can treat yourself to the country-style evening of your dreams. Determined to showcase local gastronomy, the Table Champêtre at Espace Old Mill, located in Stanbridge East, opens the doors to its vast garden lovingly and passionately cultivated by Jean-Martin Fortier and his team. The result is a seasonal menu crafted from farm-fresh ingredients and products from neighboring producers. Awarded a Michelin Green Star, a recognition reserved for restaurants exemplary in eco-friendly practices, Table Champêtre embodies sustainable and environmentally respectful cuisine. Ferme Cidricole Équinoxe is launching its country pub. A relaxed foodie ambiance with a view of the orchard awaits as you enjoy a drink on the terrace of this Farnham cider house. To discover with your entire family!
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Fill Your Baskets in the Region’s Public Markets

Planning a stay in the area? Don’t forget your shopping baskets and visit Brome-Missisquoi’s 5 public markets. Here you’ll be able to fill your accommodation’s pantry with fresh, terroir products. Local producers and artisans come together to showcase their know-how in the public markets you discover in the towns of Farnham, Brome Lake, Sutton, Frelighsburg and Bromont in a friendly, sometimes even festive, atmosphere! A great morning activity while getting to know the local community.
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Quench Your Thirst at a Local Microbrewery

On your next outing, stop by one of Brome-Missisquoi’s many microbreweries. For a relaxing evening on a magnificent terrace in a wooded setting and pizzas baked over a wood fire, Knowlton & Co is a must in Brome Lake! For an authentic taste of local flavours, the renowned beers on the bistro-style menu promoting the region’s producers are always a great draw at Brasserie Dunham. For those passing through the historic heart of Farnham, you absolutely must take advantage of your visit to sample the microbrewery Farnham Ale & Lager’s offer. Finally, for a friendly ambiance and a wide range of cultural events, Beat & Betterave has become a true institution in the town of Frelighsburg! And if you’re passing through Sutton, consider making a stop at Auberge Sutton Brouërie, where you can enjoy house-brewed beers in a laid-back atmosphere.
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Pamper Yourself in the Region’s Specialty Boutiques

A prime gastronomic destination, Brome-Missisquoi also stands out for all its specialty shops where you can buy delicious terroir products you’ll love to offer as gifts or simply to take home and treat yourself! A few of these shops showcasing local delicacies and fine food include: La Rumeur affamée (in Dunham and Sutton), Brome Lake Ducks, Capeline & Chocolat and the Missiska Cheese Dairy in Bedford, Bromont’s Musée du Chocolat, Farnham’s Fromagerie des Cantons, and so many others!
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