Feast on this circuit

Discover what Abitibi-Témiscamingue has to offer

Through cheese shops, chocolate shops, microbreweries, and hidden gems, you’ll discover the very best we do: proud, generous, and creative people.

With each tasting, you’ll feel it: our cuisine is deeply intertwined with the land. Let yourself be surprised, let yourself be delighted, let yourself be carried away by what Abitibi-Témiscamingue provides.

Distance : 420 km

Days : 2-3

Stops : 13

  1. 1. Val-d’Or

    Les Becs Sucrés-Salés

    At Les Becs Sucrés-Salés, you step into a veritable treasure trove of delicacies where regional flavors take center stage.

    From jams and jellies to sweet treats and prepared dishes, every product showcases local expertise and the region’s producers. It’s impossible to leave empty-handed—their gourmet gift baskets are simply perfect for extending the pleasure (or sharing a little bit of it!).

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 170, Escale Street, Val-d’Or

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  2. 2. Val-d’Or

    Vallée-de-l'Or public market

    Every summer, the Vallée-de-l’Or public market becomes the meeting place for local producers and artisans.

    Seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisanal breads, cheeses, honeys, and other gourmet treats are featured. The warm and festive atmosphere makes it a must-visit for discovering local flavours and chatting with passionate producers.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 1300, 8th Avenue, Val-d’Or

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  3. 3. Val-d’Or

    Alpha Tango Spirits

    Alpha Tango creates refined spirits that showcase boreal flavours.

    The gins, vodkas, and liqueurs are crafted with carefully selected Nordic botanicals, offering unique aromas.

    Whether you’re a cocktail enthusiast or prefer neat tastings, each bottle reveals artisanal expertise and a strong regional identity.

    Try this: Melon Drive watermelon flavoured rum.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 237, 7th Street, Val-d’Or

     

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  4. 70 km

  5. 4. Amos

    Amos public market

    At the Amos Public Market, you’ll find a wonderful variety of local producers, processors, and artisans.

    It’s the perfect place for fresh produce, local creations, and a thousand and one reasons to fill your basket. And while shopping for goodies, you can take a moment to chat and soak up the friendly local atmosphere.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 251, 1st Avenue West, Amos

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  6. 5. Amos (Saint-Félix-de-Dalquier)

    Boréalait

    Boréalait transforms its cows’ milk into exceptional dairy products.

    Fine cheeses and creamy yogurts are carefully crafted to preserve all the richness of the milk.

    By visiting the farm, you’ll discover unique local tastes and authentic flavours that reflect the quality of the Abitibi terroir.

    Try this: fresh cheese and artisanal yogurt.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 285, Route 109 North, Saint-Félix-de-Dalquier

     

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  7. 95 km

  8. 6. La Sarre

    L'Accalmie chez Juliette

    At L’Accalmie chez Juliette, you’ll enjoy much more than just a good cup of coffee: it’s a true hub of life where culinary delights and creativity come together.

    With fresh bread, artisanal pastries, and a warm atmosphere, everything invites you to slow down and savor the moment. Whether you’re here to work, create, gather with friends, or spend the night, every visit offers a well-deserved touch of sweetness.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 30, 4th Avenue West, La Sarre

     

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  9. 7. Palmarolle

    Palmarolle public market

    Every Friday during the summer, the Palmarolle public market comes alive on the banks of the Dagenais River.

    Enjoy the stalls of local producers offering wines, cheeses, meats, fresh vegetables, crafts, and natural products.

    A wonderful opportunity to try local produce and discover regional expertise!

    Try this: the wood-fired pizza stand.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 135, Main Street, Palmarolle

     

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  10. 82 km

  11. 8. Rouyn-Noranda

    Les Pâtissières de Ruelle

    Take a sweet break at Les Pâtissières de Ruelle. It’s the perfect spot for cupcakes, éclairs, macarons, brownies, and many other sweet treats.

    You’ll also find baklava, tarts, and a selection of drinks to go.

    A delicious stop for those with a sweet tooth!

    Try this: their fresh macarons every Thursday.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 17B, Perreault Street East, Rouyn-Noranda

     

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  12. 9. Rouyn-Noranda

    Rouyn-Noranda public market

    At the Rouyn-Noranda Public Market, local flavors come to life in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.

    Producers, processors, and artisans gather here to offer the best of the region and locally made creations. Visitors can stroll around, sample the goods, and discover new things—and, best of all, leave with a basket full of goodies and a smile on their face.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 222, Dallaire Avenue, Rouyn-Noranda
    (Jacques Laperrière Arena parking lot)

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  13. 113 km

  14. 10. Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues

    Ferme Nordvie

    Ferme Nordvie passionately cultivates organic strawberries, vegetables, and berries.

    In addition to farm-picking, they transform their harvest into sparkling juices, liqueurs, dehydrated products, and a delicious slushie perfect for hot days.

    A must-visit to savour the freshness of the Témiscamingue region and stock up on local products.

    Try this: their organic strawberry and rhubarb mistelle.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 1049, 2nd and 3rd Ranges Road, Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues

     

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  15. 11. Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues

    L’Éden Rouge

    L’Éden Rouge combines market gardening with a gourmet experience.

    In addition to offering fresh, seasonal vegetables, the company provides a rustic dining experience at gourmet events according to a seasonal calendar, where each dish showcases the garden’s bounty.

    A gourmet immersion into the heart of the local terroir!

    Also worth discovering: a shop offering ready-to-eat meals and processed products.

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 51, Principale Street North, Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues

     

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  16. 12. Lorrainville

    Ferme chez Lyne et Sylvain

    Since 2015, Ferme Chez Lyne et Sylvain has created a wonderful variety of products grown and processed on-site.

    Stop by the farm stand to stock up on fresh vegetables, homemade bread, and local artisanal products.

    A delicious visit that will delight young and old alike!

    Don’t miss: pick-your-own squash and pumpkins, an autumn tradition!

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 719, Québec 391, Lorrainville

     

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  17. 13. Duhamel-Ouest

    Le Goût du Pays

    At Le Goût du Pays, you’ll discover a true concentration of local flavors, featuring stone-ground artisanal flour, garden-fresh produce, and treasures from the wild.

    Each product highlights the richness of the forests and fields, with a creative touch that surprises with every bite. And for a refreshing break, their famous Glaçons du Pays—made with birch water and boreal flavors—are worth the trip on their own.

    Try this : Les Glaçons du Pays

    Icone orange d'une pin de localisation. Image de Freepik. 1108, 1st Range Road, Duhamel-Ouest

     

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Treat your taste buds!