Quebec City Island of Orleans Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover Canadian cuisine on this gastronomic tour of the Ile d'Orleans in Quebec. With a local guide, you'll learn all about the food on this tour that lasts about three and a half hours for groups.
During this visit to the island of Orleans, considered a culinary paradise, you will have the opportunity to sample food in several restaurants. You will have drinks such as wine, ice cider or cassis in an experience where you will also visit a vineyard. You'll also visit a chocolate factory and explore the island's settlements.
- Explore Canada's cuisine on this culinary tour of Orleans Island in Quebec.
- Learn about the area's gastronomy with a local guide in an experience that lasts about three and a half hours for groups.
- Sample food and drink at different restaurants on Orleans Island, considered a culinary paradise, as well as visit a vineyard and a chocolate factory.
What’s included
- Gastronomic tour of the Île d'Orléans
- Access to a vineyard
- Access to a chocolate factory
- Access to a cider house
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Step by Step
Taste Canadian cuisine on this gastronomic tour of the Ile d'Orleans in Quebec. This is an experience that lasts around three and a half hours for groups where a local guide will be in charge of explaining everything related to the gastronomy of this area. You will have the opportunity to taste typical local food and drinks in different restaurants.
Orleans Island has a rich culinary heritage due to its French-Canadian roots and agricultural traditions. Its cuisine is known primarily for its abundance of rustic dishes using local ingredients and traditional French Canadian techniques.
For example, here are some of the dishes you'll find at the tasting:
- Tourtière: a savoury meat pie made with pork, veal and spices.
- Charlevoix cheese: made from raw cow's milk.
- Fiddleheads: fiddlehead ferns are a springtime delicacy on the island and are served sautéed with butter and garlic.
Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to sample some of the island's traditional beverages, such as cider. The island of Orléans is known for its apple orchards and is therefore a very popular drink.
In fact, you'll have the chance to visit a cider house, as well as a vineyard where you'll have great views. Orléans is also known for its chocolate, so you will visit a chocolate factory on this tour to sweeten this tour even more.