The "Guided Tour: Sheep and Valleys" offers an engaging journey into the agricultural heritage of the region. Participants will enjoy the captivating world of sheep farming, exploring a traditional sheepfold and uncovering the secrets behind award-winning local cheeses. Whether it’s hands-on experiences in wool production or savoring the flavors of freshly prepared lamb, this tour promises an enriching and multifaceted experience. With a convenient meeting point in Montreal and a knowledgeable French-speaking guide, the tour provides a unique opportunity to discover the region’s pastoral roots and appreciate the enduring traditions that shape its culinary landscape.

Key Points

  • A guided tour exploring the agricultural heritage of the region, including visits to a sheepfold, cheese shop, and wool production facility.
  • Hands-on experience creating an anti-stress ball from sheep wool under the guidance of expert artisans.
  • Opportunity to taste local lamb meat and award-winning cheeses, learning about the cheese production process.
  • Comprehensive understanding of the region’s wool production, from shearing to finished products, with a focus on the therapeutic benefits of natural materials.
  • Convenient meeting point in Montreal, with recommendations for appropriate attire and accessibility considerations.
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Tour Overview

This guided tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the picturesque sheep and valleys of the region.

Priced from $48.22 per person, the 4.5-hour tour is led by a live French-speaking guide.

With free cancellation up to 24 hours before, and the option to reserve now and pay later, it’s a flexible and convenient experience.

Highlights include visits to a sheepfold, a cheese shop, and a wool production facility, where you’ll learn about the process and even make an anti-stress ball using sheep wool.

Throughout the tour, you’ll sample local lamb and cheeses, enjoying the region’s rich agricultural heritage.

Whether you’re interested in farming, food, or handcrafts, this tour promises an engaging and enlightening journey.

Itinerary Highlights

The tour’s itinerary highlights an immersive experience, starting with a guided tour of the Pîchés Moutons sheepfold.

Visitors can savor lamb meat produced by passionate farmers and sample a range of cheeses from the award-winning La Fromagerie Nouvelle-France.

The tour also includes a visit to the Finn d’or sheepfold, where participants can learn about the fascinating process of wool production, from shearing to finished products.

Participants will have the opportunity to create their own anti-stress ball using the sheep’s wool, gaining hands-on experience in the traditional soap and water felting technique.

Activities and Workshops

The tour offers a hands-on wool-crafting experience, allowing participants to create their own anti-stress balls using the gentle technique of soap and water felting.

Guests will have the opportunity to:

  1. Understand the full process of wool production, from shearing the sheep to creating finished products.

  2. Witness the art of felting firsthand as they transform raw wool into a unique and soothing item.

  3. Discover the therapeutic benefits of working with natural materials and the calming effects of the felting process.

  4. Gain a deeper appreciation for the skilled craft of wool processing and the role it plays in the region’s agricultural heritage.

Guided Tours

Guided tours form the backbone of this immersive experience, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the region’s rich agricultural heritage.

The tour takes you on a journey through the Pîchés Moutons sheepfold, where you’ll witness the passionate farmers at work and learn about the intricate processes involved in lamb production.

Next, you’ll explore the award-winning Nouvelle-France Cheese Factory, sampling the finest sheep cheeses crafted with expertise.

The experience culminates with a visit to the Finn d’or sheepfold, where you’ll explore the fascinating world of wool production, from shearing to finished products.

These guided tours offer a unique opportunity to learn about the local traditions and appreciate the dedication behind the region’s agricultural marvels.

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Tastings

Lamb meat and sheep cheese tastings await visitors, providing a flavorful highlight of the tour. Passionate local farmers share their artisanal products, allowing guests to savor the rich, creamy textures and distinct flavors.

The tour includes:

  1. Sampling the lamb meat produced by the farmers at the Pîchés Moutons sheepfold.
  2. Tasting the award-winning cheeses from the La Fromagerie Nouvelle-France, the 2022 and 2023 Caseus Gold prize winner.
  3. Exploring the diverse range of sheep cheeses available in the cheese shop.
  4. Learning about the unique characteristics and production methods of each cheese variety.

These tastings provide a delightful sensory experience, immersing visitors in the local food culture and the dedication of the artisanal producers.

Workshop

Visitors can enjoy a hands-on workshop, where they’ll learn to create an anti-stress ball using the soft, lush wool from the region’s sheep.

Under the guidance of expert artisans, you will discover the art of soap and water felting. They’ll carefully select the wool, add soap and water, and then gently massage the fibers to shape the ball.

This tactile experience provides a deeper appreciation for the sheep and their valuable wool. Participants leave with a one-of-a-kind keepsake that serves as a reminder of their journey, as well as newfound knowledge about traditional wool processing techniques.

Important Information

The tour begins at a convenient meeting point, which can be easily accessed on Google Maps.

Participants will want to wear comfortable shoes for the tour, as it involves walking through various sheepfolds and outdoor environments.

While the tour isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, the guides are happy to accommodate any special needs.

To ensure a smooth experience, guests are encouraged to:

  1. Bring any necessary medications or assistive devices.
  2. Dress appropriately for the weather and terrain.
  3. Stay hydrated and nourished throughout the tour.
  4. Follow the instructions of the knowledgeable Origine guides.

Meeting Point

The meeting point for the Guided Tour of Sheep and Valleys is conveniently located and can be easily accessed on Google Maps. The meeting point address is as follows:

Address Coordinates
1234 Sherbrooke Street West 45.4989° N, 73.5705° W
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 1G1
Canada

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and arrive at the meeting point a few minutes before the scheduled tour start time. The tour will depart promptly, so please plan your transportation accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Purchase Additional Lamb Meat or Cheeses During the Tour?

Yes, participants can purchase additional lamb meat or cheeses during the tour. The tour includes visits to a cheese shop and sheepfold, allowing visitors to sample and buy local products directly from the producers.

Do I Need to Bring My Own Water and Snacks for the Tour?

While the tour includes tastings of lamb meat and sheep cheeses, participants should bring their own water and snacks. The tour doesn’t provide additional food or beverage beyond the included samples.

Are There Any Restrooms Available During the Tour?

Yes, there are restrooms available during the tour. The itinerary includes visits to the various sheepfolds and cheese shop, all of which have restroom facilities for tour participants to use as needed throughout the 4.5-hour experience.

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?

Yes, participants can take photos during the tour. The guided visits allow ample opportunities to capture scenic views of the sheepfolds, cheese shop, and wool production processes. However, visitors should be mindful not to disrupt the experience for others.

Is the Tour Suitable for Young Children?

The tour may not be suitable for young children, as it involves walking and requires a certain level of mobility. However, the cheese tastings and wool felting workshop could appeal to kids if they are accompanied by an adult.

Recap

The "Guided Tour: Sheep and Valleys" offers an immersive and educational experience, allowing visitors to explore the agricultural heritage of the region. With a live French-speaking guide, participants can explore a sheepfold, sample local lamb and award-winning cheeses, and even create their own anti-stress ball. It’s an enriching opportunity to discover the traditional farming practices and wool production in a captivating setting.

You can check if your dates are available here: