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There are plenty of touristy areas around southeastern Canada, but if you'd prefer something much more traditionally Canadian, this syrup farm is a great choice if you're visiting the area. I believe you're officially supposed to make a reservation, but my group kind of just showed up to the restaurant and the hostess seated us right away. We were treated to their traditional sugar shack meal which included 3 courses. The appetizer was their delicious split pea soup of which I had 2 bowls with their homemade complimentary bread. The main course provided a ton of options: omelette, sausage, bacon, meat pie, meatballs, mashed potatoes, and maple baked beans. And for dessert, incredible crepes and maple sugar pie. Oh, it's all you can eat. Everything was homemade and authentic. One downside is the price, about $40 per person. But this experience of the roots of traditional Canada is well worth it in my opinion.
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