Contrary to popular belief, there are not only blueberries in Lac Saint-Jean. In fact, there are plenty in Montérégie where there are at least ten blueberry fields. I stopped at Bleuetière Rémillard et Faille, on route 209 in Franklin, 30 minutes west of Parc Safari.
I had been there about ten years ago but what convinced me to go back was when I saw one of their photos with a blueberry the size of a two piece bucks!
Photo courtesy, Alain Demers
To the right of the two dollar coin, the Chandler variety. Below, Bluecrop and Blueray varieties.
Varieties
These giant blueberries are commonplace in the Chandler variety. Since they are popular, they are picked in a short time.
But if there are no more during your visit, you still have the choice among several varieties, some quite large like the Blueray. Many regulars still prefer the smaller ones, co-owner Sylvie Rémillard told me, because it reminds them of wild blueberries.
All varieties are highbush blueberries, which grow in clusters on shrubs that can be picked standing up.
Courtesy picture
All varieties are highbush blueberries, which grow in clusters on shrubs that can be picked standing up.
Good to know
The difference between the varieties is the size and the taste. Sweeter, the smaller ones like the Bluetta are appreciated for pies and jams. They can also be eaten fresh.
The shelf life rather amazed me. Up to two to three weeks in the fridge, told me Annick, the co-owner’s daughter.
A family matter
Surprisingly, the blueberry field is an old orchard. After cutting down 500 apple trees, owners Sylvie Rémillard and Sylvain Faille planted seedlings from Chicago in the early 1990s, including the Bluetta and Blueray varieties.
Involved since childhood, their two daughters know each other. Annick, primary school teacher and Josiane, educational advisor, will take over. You have to believe that they still enjoy it, because when I went to the field with them, they never failed to stop here and there to taste blueberries!
RÉMILLARD AND FAILLE BLUEBERRY FIELD
- Seedlings: 5000
- Varieties: 10
- Season : from the third week of July to the end of August
- U-pick basket: 4 liters
- Reservations recommended: 450 288-3707 | www.facebook.com/bleuetiereremillardfaille
OTHER OUTING IDEAS
The other Mauricie park
Northeast of Trois-Rivières, the Parc de la Rivière Batiscan enchants with its waterfalls and rapids. It is discovered on foot by its paths. Walleye and bass wading. Camping. Tents and yurts for rent.
Captain Poe’s Booty
This family treasure hunt, in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Mascouche and elsewhere, immerses us in a universe reminiscent of the Pirates of the Caribbean and IndianaJones. Fun trails also offers other nature games.
Alain Demers is the author of the book Rediscover Quebec: 101 destinationspublished by Éditions du Journal.