Settled in Victoriaville and its vicinity
Discover the picturesque town of Sainte-Élisabeth-de-Warwick, nestled in Arthabaska County, Centre-du-Québec. With a population of less than 400, this small community offers a unique blend of history, culture, and culinary delights.
Fromagerie du presbytère
At the heart of Sainte-Élisabeth-de-Warwick, you'll find the Fromagerie du presbytère on the main street. Established in 2005 by Jean Morin, this artisanal cheese producer is renowned for its high-quality cheeses such as Louis d'or, Le Bleu d'Élisabeth, and Laliberté. The presbytery, the cheese production site, and a deconsecrated church that serves as an aging room, community hall, and oratory are all located next to each other, creating a charming and historic atmosphere.
Gourmet Stroll
For food enthusiasts, the Gourmet Stroll is a must-do. This event, taking place on October 4, 5, 11, and 12, includes 6 circuits and 42 sites to be discovered. Some highlights include Fromage Warwick, Pivoinerie Lili flower farm, Les Côtes du Gavet vineyard, and Euclide Distillery. Several municipalities in Victoriaville and its region will participate, making it a great opportunity to explore the area.
Victoriaville
Victoriaville, located near Sainte-Élisabeth-de-Warwick, presents itself as accessible and central. Known as the 'cradle of sustainable development' in the province, it's home to the Recycled House, a shack designed in 2004 mainly from materials recovered by global waste artisans. Nearby, you'll find a public piano, adding a touch of music to your journey.
Recommended Reads
For those seeking intellectual stimulation, the article suggests two thought-provoking books: 'On All Fours': Sexual Liberation by Miranda July and 'It's Not the Bruise, It's the Cover-up' about President Trump.
Picnic Spots
After a day of exploration, relax at the picnic tables located at the crossroads in Sainte-Élisabeth-de-Warwick. Or, grab a local-flavored snack bar from one of the four suggested spots to discover this summer.
Video
For a visual tour of these delightful locations, be sure to watch the accompanying video.
Please note that this article was produced by the special publications team of Le Devoir, which is part of marketing. The journalists of Le Devoir's editorial team did not participate in its creation.
Whether you're a foodie, a culture enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Sainte-Élisabeth-de-Warwick and its surroundings offer a charming and unique experience.
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