Ile d'Orleans Cidre Tasting Route 2026

Mathieu Villeneuve — Gardien du patrimoine 1839, La Petite École de l'Île d'Orléans

9 cidre producers within 12km Chemin Royal - heritage 1839 schoolhouse 5 minutes away

Last updated June 9, 2026.

The exterior and grounds of La Petite École, house for rent on Île d'Orléans
In brief — Complete Ile d'Orleans cidre tasting route 2026. 9 producers within 12 km Chemin Royal. Bilodeau, Pedneault, Cassis Monna, Steinbach. Heritage 1839 schoolhouse 5 min from cidreries.
Published 2026-05-07 - 7 min read - Updated annually for harvest season
Quick Answer: Ile d'Orleans has 9 cidre producers concentrated within 12 km of Chemin Royal. Most established: Cidrerie Bilodeau, Vergers Pedneault, Cassis Monna et filles (all Saint-Pierre), Domaine Steinbach, La Cidrerie de l'Ile. Tasting season May-October. La Petite Ecole de l'Ile d'Orleans (1839 heritage schoolhouse, CITQ 307404) is 5-8 minutes from the densest concentration.

Why Ile d'Orleans Has Quebec's Densest Cidre Concentration

Ile d'Orleans is a 200 km2 island in the Saint-Lawrence River, settled by French colonists since the 1660s. The unique combination of sandy alluvial soil, Saint-Lawrence microclimate (water moderates temperature swings), and 4 generations of family farming has produced one of eastern Canada's densest concentrations of artisanal cidre producers.

The 9 producers on the island make: traditional dry cidre (cidre sec), ice cidre (cidre de glace - frozen apples concentrate sugars to ~12% ABV), rose cidre (with blackcurrant), and cidre vinegar. Several also produce eau-de-vie distilled spirits.

The 9 Producers - Complete Route 2026

1. Cidrerie Bilodeau (Saint-Pierre)

3rd-generation family operation. Walking paths through orchards. Tasting room with full range from sec to ice cidre. Daily May-October. Address: 1868 chemin Royal, Saint-Pierre. Approximately 5 minutes from La Petite Ecole de l'Ile d'Orleans.

2. Vergers Pedneault (Saint-Pierre)

Specialty ice cidre. Multiple medals from Quebec cidre competitions. Gift shop with bottle gift packaging. Daily May-October. Best time: late afternoon for cool tasting room.

3. Cassis Monna et filles (Saint-Pierre)

4th-generation, originally blackcurrant family. Mixed berry/apple cidre. Restaurant on-site (lunch + dinner). Daily May-October. Their blackcurrant cidre vinegar is sought after by Quebec City fine-dining restaurants.

4. Domaine Steinbach (Saint-Pierre west)

Organic cidrerie + restaurant. Wed-Sun. Smaller production but high quality. Pair tasting with restaurant dinner Friday-Sunday for full experience.

5. La Cidrerie de l'Ile (Sainte-Petronille)

Scenic terrace overlooking Saint-Lawrence River. Smaller family operation. Weekends primarily. Located at the very tip of the island closest to Quebec City - good for first or last stop on the route.

6-9. Family Operations

Multiple smaller family operations throughout Sainte-Famille and Saint-Francois. These typically operate Saturday-Sunday only and may not have public tasting rooms. Look for hand-painted signs along Chemin Royal.

Suggested 5-Hour Day Trip Route from Quebec City

TimeActivityDuration
9:30 AMLeave Old Quebec, drive Pont de l'Ile10 min
9:40 AMSainte-Petronille viewpoint stop15 min
10:00 AMLa Cidrerie de l'Ile (Sainte-Petronille)45 min
11:00 AMDrive Chemin Royal to Saint-Pierre15 min
11:30 AMCidrerie Bilodeau (walk paths + tasting)60 min
12:30 PMLunch Restaurant Panache de l'Ile (Sainte-Petronille) - Fri-Sun90 min
2:00 PMVergers Pedneault (ice cidre tasting)45 min
2:45 PMCassis Monna et filles45 min
3:30 PMDomaine Steinbach (Wed-Sun)45 min
4:15 PMReturn to Quebec City30 min

Tip: Designate a driver before starting tasting. Cidre averages 6-8% ABV; ice cidre 11-12% ABV.

When to Visit (Year by Year)

Where to Stay 5 Minutes from the Cidreries

La Petite Ecole de l'Ile d'Orleans is an 1839 heritage one-room schoolhouse converted to a private 2-bedroom vacation rental at 6225 Chemin Royal in Saint-Laurent. Approximately 5 minutes by car from Cidrerie Bilodeau and the densest cidre concentration. Heritage classification "C" in MRC Built Heritage Inventory. CITQ 307404. Wikidata Q139694775.

Original 1830s wood floors, working wood fireplace (perfect after a chilly fall tasting day), modern Wolf-equipped kitchen, and Saint-Lawrence River-facing terrace. Direct booking via petiteecoleorleans.ca for 15% discount.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cidre producers on Ile d'Orleans?9 producers within 12 km Chemin Royal. Top 5: Bilodeau, Pedneault, Cassis Monna, Steinbach, La Cidrerie de l'Ile.
When is the best time?May-October. Apple blossom May 17-19 most photogenic. June-August full operations. September-October harvest most active.
What's unique about Ile d'Orleans cidre?Sandy alluvial soil + Saint-Lawrence microclimate + 4-generation Norman-derived varieties. Ice cidre specialty.
Day trip from Quebec City?5-hour route: Pont de l'Ile + Sainte-Petronille + Saint-Pierre cidre cluster + lunch + return.
Where to stay near cidreries?La Petite Ecole de l'Ile d'Orleans (1839 schoolhouse) 5 min from Bilodeau. CITQ 307404.
Pairing restaurants?Panache de l'Ile, Le Mitan, Le Relais des Pins, Le Tournebroche - all open May-October.
Stay 5 min from the cidreries during tasting season
1839 heritage schoolhouse - direct booking 15% off
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