Savour all the flavours of Québec maritime
Whatever scenic drive you decide to explore in the maritime regions of Québec, you are sure to find a multitude of delicacies to sample along the way. Snow crab, lobster, northern shrimp, shellfish and fresh or smoked fish are specialties throughout our regions. Game meat, fine cheeses, local vegetables and berries as well as regional alcoholic beverages are also available at markets, in restaurants and directly from producers. How can you resist?
Specialty products
Bas-Saint-Laurent
Smoked fish, snow crab and cheese are among the specialties of Bas-Saint-Laurent, as are excellent
maple products, which are the perfect complement to any meal. Be sure to try the unique alcoholic beverages made from maple sap by
Domaine Acer. Their products have been recognized at the Coupe des Nations, a regional wine and spirits competition, and are worth discovering! To find out more about the flavours of this region, visit
www.saveursbsl.com (in French only).
GaspésieGaspésie is renowned for its
fish and
lobster, as well as for
red deer venison and
emu meat. The region also produces gourmet deli meats and homestyle jams and pickles. Discover the products made at the
Reford Gardens from garden harvests and edible flowers grown on site or visit the
Ferme Bourdages Tradition for all things
strawberry—sample their delicious homemade strawberry products, including wines and liqueurs. At the eastern tip of the peninsula,
La Maison du Pêcheur restaurant in Percé serves tantalizing seafood dishes, including lobster fresh from the tank in season. To find out more about the flavours of this region, visit
www.gaspesiegourmande.com/en.html.
Côte-Nord (Manicouagan and Duplessis)
Shellfish are among the specialties of Côte-Nord, including scallops, softshell clams, whelk and razor clams. End your meal with
cloudberries, a local berry that is used to make delicious desserts as well as an after-dinner drink. To find out more about the flavours of this region, visit
www.circuit-gourmand.ca (in French only).
Îles de la Madeleine
Not surprisingly,
seafood is abundant in the Îles de la Madeleine. Lobster, mussels, scallops and fresh and smoked fish are available in fine restaurants throughout the region, as are excellent local
cheeses.
La Table des Roy restaurant is renowned for its rural charm, fresh ingredients and extensive wine and port list. If you are a fan of
craft beer, be sure to visit the
À l’Abri de la Tempête microbrewery and try their unique beers made with local ingredients. To find out more about the flavours of this region, visit
www.lebongoutfraisdesiles.com (in French only).
The maritime regions of Québec are home to many fine
restaurants, and most hotels and inns also serve regional products prepared with care and pride. Don’t miss this opportunity to savour all the flavours of
Québec maritime!