235 Terrasse de la Remy, Baie-St-Paul, Quebec G3Z 2Z7, CanadaMap
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Marilyn L
Charming venue
This working mill is as cute as can be, with locally milled flour available for sale. The grounds were nicely kept and there were plenty of places to sit.
I recall getting excellent bread from this historic bakery but, sadly, a fire has destroyed the building. It will definitely be closed for the summer of 2016. I do not know whether they will rebuild...
We visited the mill and bakery during a family trip to the Charlevoix region. The tour was a highlight for us, and seeing the mill run and meeting and talking with the miller was an amazing experience...
We had a private tour with Gilbert that was fascinating. He helped us to understand the beautiful simplicity (yet complexity at the same time) of milling the whole grain into white flour, whole wheat ...
Charming venue
This working mill is as cute as can be, with locally milled flour available for sale. The grounds were nicely kept and there were plenty of places to sit.
Closed due to fire
I recall getting excellent bread from this historic bakery but, sadly, a fire has destroyed the building. It will definitely be closed for the summer of 2016. I do not know whether they will rebuild...
Charming place
The mill was closed for winter but the bakery was open and their croissant and different bread styles are very tasety.
Wonderful experience
We visited the mill and bakery during a family trip to the Charlevoix region. The tour was a highlight for us, and seeing the mill run and meeting and talking with the miller was an amazing experience...
Fantastic tour
We had a private tour with Gilbert that was fascinating. He helped us to understand the beautiful simplicity (yet complexity at the same time) of milling the whole grain into white flour, whole wheat ...