Montreal’s Free Cabane à Sucre Street Festival
When: March Every Year
Cost: Free!
Where: rue Wellington, steps from De l’Église metro station, Verdun, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Cabane Panache et Bois Rond access Wellington street by metro. You can get off on de L’Eglise metro station on the Green line. It is one of those not-to-be-missed fun event & holiday tradition to wait for every march of the year.
The big urban lumberjack party set up camp for four days of square dancing, live music, favourite Quebec singers and bands, traditional foods, maple taffy, flannel and woodcutting. There is an official longest beard contest with prizes to go to the winner of the most lumberjack-esque facial hair and free beard trims.
Lumberjack party is full of fun with strength that you can try out Face off against a giant lumberjack, axe throwing practice and test out a real godendart on a log.
Food Trucks offer all dishes are priced at only $3 or $5. And every menu item looks better than the next like mac and cheese with smoked ham and bacon with maple BBQ sauce, maple smoked pogos, a maple sugar tartlet with candied bacon, poor man’s pudding, Quebec’s liquid gold.
There is also the Cookerie de la Cabane which includes 18 Verdun restauranteurs who will be mixing up some unique dishes & drinks especially for the event with lot of beer.
Experience sugar shack feel without leaving the city by attending the annual festival in Verdun called Cabane Panache.
The festival includes eighteen restaurants getting together to serve the typical foods and drinks beer shack, Canadian whiskey, hot wine called a hot toddie.
There will be maple smoked Pogos, maple popcorn, maple taffy on snow, Irish stew, maple beef puff pastry, maple churros, dulce de leche made with maple syrup and so much more!
Cabane Panache in French, the Promenade Wellington will offer Quebec’s finest maple syrup treats & lumberjack skills.