Chocolaterie de l'île d'Orléans St-Laurent

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7014 Chem. Royal, L'Île-d'Orléans, QC G0A 3Z0, Canada
凹酱酱酱The small island Île d'Orléans, recommended by local Quebecers, is a 20-minute drive from the old town. The island is full of orchards, jam factories, and wineries, suitable for a relaxing day trip with food and shopping. The tour route is as follows👇: 🌟Chocolaterie de l'Île d'Orléans (Figure 2) The first stop is this handmade chocolate shop. The chocolates in various shapes are so cute! 🍫Carrots, asparagus, dinosaurs, super suitable for souvenirs, and there are also shelves full of jelly cats. You can buy chocolate-dipped ice cream🍦, which is a very popular way of eating in Quebec. 🌟Ferme François Gosselin (Figures 3-5) I was attracted by the huge strawberry installation at the door when I drove by🍓. The store sells fresh fruits and vegetables picked from the farm. The price is very cheap! A large box of strawberries and blackberries is only $10. The strawberries are very sweet, and the blackberries are amazing but slightly sour. 🌟 Le Jardin des Arts (Figure 6) A very conspicuous brick-red building on the roadside, with various art paintings and crafts. This is a gathering place for local artists, where you can find unique souvenirs. 🌟 au nom de la mère et du fils (Figures 7-8) This small and charming souvenir shop was converted from an old church and has been open for four years. The decoration inside the store retains the historical style of the church. 🌟 3 Poules (Île-d'Orléans) (Figures 9-12) A home furnishing store converted by three sisters. It was originally a chicken shed, but now it is a great place to shop with a refined atmosphere. It is filled with handmade household items and vintage items, which are worth a visit. 🌟 Confiturerie Tigidou Jam Factory (Figures 13-17) A French pastoral teahouse, a must-try for afternoon tea. Afternoon tea Platter needs to be booked by phone in advance. 🌟 Cassis Monna & Filles (Figure 18) A shop that specializes in blackcurrant products, with blackcurrant jam, fruit wine, juice, and even unique foie gras. There are a lot of people on the grass at the entrance, and there is a restaurant on the second floor. I bought blackcurrant jam, which is sour, not sweet, and tastes very good. #Play Outdoors #Travel Outfit OOTD #Relaxation Place #Face Control's Favorite Afternoon Tea #Niche Discovery Club
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