Tucked deep in a maple grove, Cabane aux Délices des Sucres keeps things small, traditional, and family-run. With just 70 seats, it’s one of the more intimate sugar shack experiences around, where the food is made steps from the pumping and processing station. The menu is pure Québécois comfort—tourtière, baked beans, syrup-drenched everything—and, in a rare twist for a sugar shack, it’s BYOB. After the feast, guests can tour the maple production site next door or browse the on-site boutique for syrup, candies, and other maple goods. Open for group brunches and private events, this Laurentian hideaway is proof that sometimes, smaller really is better.

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