La Cabane du Coureur offers a refined, non-traditional sugar shack experience with inventive, generous dishes that fuse rustic charm with modern gastronomy. The menu pairs bold flavors and thoughtful presentations, featuring standout items like perfectly cooked dorade and rich, satisfying mains, while a wine program and attentive service elevate the evening. Service is consistently warm and professional, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere suitable for intimate dinners as well as celebrations with family or friends. The ambiance blends a cozy, contemporary setting with a lively buzz that some guests appreciate for the energy, while remaining intimate enough for conversation. Guests note generous portions, the ability to take leftovers home, and a culinary adventure that feels both comforting and exciting, which makes the experience a memorable staple of the season.View restaurant profile
Érablière à la Feuille d'Érable is described as a family-run spot with a warm, authentic cabane a sucre atmosphere that suits families and groups. Service is often praised as attentive and friendly, with staff who remember guests even during busy times. Food quality is mixed, with some dishes praised (soupe aux pois, the shared main course, and well marinated cornichons) and other items criticized (oreilles de cris bland, tiny dry pancakes, and missing bacon or maple sausage). Desserts receive both praise and criticism, with some enjoying the maple dessert while others find desserts below expectations. The ambiance is rustic and cozy, featuring traditional Quebec music and a distinctive tree centerpiece. Value and payment practices are debated, including cash-only limits and questions about whether the price matches the portion and flavors. Overall, the reviews reflect an authentic cabin experience that can be very enjoyable, but experiences vary in flavor, consistency, and value.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews paint Érablière Au Palais Sucré as a warm, inviting sugar shack experience with friendly, attentive service and a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. The menu earns praise for the jambon effiloché, bacon, soups, and other maple-driven dishes, with many calling the food homemade and delicious; a vegetarian option and vegan choices are well received, though a few notes mention beignets that are a bit dry and some items not as filling. The ambiance combines a rustic vibe with kid-friendly features, including play modules and an outdoor fire area, while some guests would welcome more ambiance for adults, music, or decor in the dining room. Reservations and last-minute changes are described as smooth, and value is highlighted for the whole experience. Most say they would return and recommend the place, while a minority felt the experience was not as engaging and pointed to limited variety.View restaurant profile
Erablière La Goudrelle is described as a large, family friendly sugar shack that many visitors cherish for its welcoming atmosphere, maple treats, and activities for kids, including a play area, animal attractions, and even a dance floor, making it a recurring visit for some groups. Reviews show a mix of strengths and drawbacks: some praise the soups, desserts, and the all you can eat maple options, while others criticize inconsistent food quality, with items tasting burnt or bland, sausages with odd texture, bacon served burnt or too hard, undercooked beans, and dry or prepackaged bread. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, though some guests feel organization and pace could be improved and note crowded lines or rushed service during busy times or when reservations and pricing feel less favorable. Overall the venue works well for large families and is seen as one of the better sugar shacks for maple syrup, desserts, and atmosphere, but experiences vary and some visits leave expectations unmet due to kitchen and logistical issues.View restaurant profile
Erablière Au Sous Bois is described as a family friendly sugar shack with a warm ambiance and solid service, where kids can enjoy face painting, a big screen Just Dance, and other activities, and the main building feels lively and welcoming. Reviewers frequently praise the staff for friendly, efficient service and note that reserving can help avoid wait times. The carriage ride is often described as short and pricey, and the on site farm area is seen by some as small or not very authentic. Food receives a mixed verdict: portions are generous and desserts such as pouding chomeur and tarte au sucre are often highlighted, but some main dishes are not top notch and items like bacon and ham can be tough; the maple sugar on snow is sometimes not as good as expected. Still, the overall experience is considered enjoyable, clean, and family oriented, with lots of activities for kids, a friendly atmosphere, and good value for groups, leading many to plan a return or to make it an annual outing, possibly comparing with other sugar shacks but staying attracted by this option.View restaurant profile