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Café de la Gare X Boréale Ravito

Sainte-Adèle
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Café de la Gare X Boréale Ravito Sainte-Adèle Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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The Café de la Gare opened in 1996 in the old Mont Rolland train station built in 1928, located on the bike path of the p'tit train du Nord in Ste-Adèle. Summer cycling or hiking, winter cross-country skiing or fatbike, the cafe station is a superb stopover where it is good to take a cold iced on the terrace or a delicious soup in a warm interior.

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Reviews for Café de la Gare X Boréale Ravito

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Review Summary

Café de la Gare X Boréale Ravito is described as a delightful stop along the P'Tit Train du Nord bike path with a warm, relaxed atmosphere and friendly service. The food is praised for being tasty and often original, with favorites including a hot apple and cheese sandwich and a variety of sandwiches and salads that pair well with a good coffee. The setting on the bike path makes it a perfect pause after cycling or hiking, and the terrace adds to the relaxed vibe. Some reviewers find prices a bit high, but many feel the quality and convenience make it worthwhile. The spot is repeatedly highlighted as ideal for a post ride or after a ski session, a reliable and welcoming break that attracts cyclists and walkers alike.
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Many many thanks to all the staff at Expresso Sports for saving my Canadian Ski Marathon experience for the second time! I skied into a CSM checkpoint this weekend with one working ski, sure my whole weekend was finished before it started. The staff at Expresso Sports found an orphaned ski that fit me & let me borrow it for the weekend. In their spare time, they took my broken ski & fixed it up & returned to me looking like new at the end. This is the second time at the marathon they saved me. The first time I just made the final 3:15 cut off by seconds, skied in the final section with no wax left on the my skis, & Gilles (sp?), a kind gentle man with a large wonderful beard, was waiting for me on the other side of the check point with a box of wax & worked like hell to get a coat of wax on my frozen skis so I could ski safety to the end. I mentioned this story to other skiers at the marathon & the stories started to pour out about the number of times the staff at the Expresso Sports saved their marathon by lending them equipment & fixing up their broken gear. Apparently, Expresso Sports has been a permeant fixture at the Canadian Ski Marathon for years, saving countless number of skiers. On behalf of all the skiers at the Canadian Ski Marathon, I want to profusely thank all the staff at Expresso Sports for their years of selfless service at the Canadian Ski Marathon. Your impact has been tremendous!! Looking forward to meeting Luc, Gilles, & the entire staff again at their store in St. Adele & thank them in person! Morrie Manolson Canadian Ski Ambassador Bib#445

Feb 12, 2024
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