The “Western Townships” have kept their agricultural landscapes of yesteryear, between valleys and forests with huge trees. These cantons can be explored wonderfully by bike, to meet passionate small producers.
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Simon Chabot The Press
The boars of Domaine Herdman
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1968 Highway 202 Hinchinbrooke
Take route 202 to the east, then the rise of Rockburn which crosses the hamlet of the same name, and you will arrive without even warming your calves at the Black Creek farm.
In the old apple trees of Black Creek Farm
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2638 Rockburn Rise, Hinchinbrooke
After taking the climb up Rockburn in the opposite direction for 5 km, turn onto Rang des Botreaux and you will arrive, almost 4 km further on, at the Boutique fermière.
The delicacies of the farmer’s shop
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980 Botreaux Row, Ormstown
Continuing on your way on the rang des Botreaux, you will come across the Jardins de la Résistance cooperative 1 km further on.
Primeurs at the Jardins de la Résistance
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1150 Botreaux Row, Ormstown
Retrace your steps for some 300 m, then take Montée Guérin, which will bring you back 7 km further on Route 202. Take it east, and you will arrive at La Ferme aux Mille Cailloux in 4 km.
Abundance of berries at Mille Cailloux
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2635 Route 202 Franklin
For the return… or a detour
Between Stone and Earth: 1260, route 202, Franklin
Livingstone Brewery: 2150 Covey Hill Road, Franklin