Where to Stay Near Strawberry Season Ile d'Orleans

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

Late June to mid-July 2026 - 6+ pick-your-own farms within 15 minutes of an 1839 heritage schoolhouse

Last updated June 9, 2026.

The exterior and grounds of La Petite École, house for rent on Île d'Orléans
In brief — Ile d'Orleans strawberry season late June to mid-July 2026. 6+ pick-your-own farms including Polyculture Plante, Vergers Pedneault. Stay at La Petite Ecole 1839 heritage schoolhouse in Saint-Laurent village.
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When does strawberry season actually start?

Field strawberry season on Ile d'Orleans is one of the most anticipated agricultural moments in eastern Quebec. The window is short - typically four to five weeks from late June through mid-July - because the island farms grow primarily June-bearing varieties harvested fresh daily. Weather-driven, the start date shifts year to year by about 5-10 days depending on spring temperatures.

Based on typical island patterns, the 2026 season is expected to begin around June 22-26 with the first small stands opening, ramp to peak supply by July 1-10, and start tapering after July 15. Some farms growing day-neutral varieties extend the harvest into August, but the classic field strawberry experience is concentrated in those three to four weeks.

Mid-day temperatures during peak season (around 22-26 C, sometimes warmer) make morning pick-your-own visits ideal. Stands typically open between 8h00 and 9h00 and close around 17h00 or 18h00 during peak.

The 6+ strawberry farms within 15 minutes of La Petite Ecole

La Petite Ecole sits at 6225 Chemin Royal in the village core of Saint-Laurent-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans. The island is a single 67 km loop road (Chemin Royal), so all major farms are accessible within 5-15 minutes drive. Here are the farms most worth visiting during strawberry weeks.

1. Polyculture Plante (Saint-Pierre)

About 10 minutes north of La Petite Ecole on Chemin Royal. Multi-generational family farm.

Best known for its asparagus ('aspargold') in May-June, Polyculture Plante also runs a respected strawberry pick-your-own from late June. Open daily 8h00-18h00 during season. Quality bar is high because the family harvests and sells within hours. Cash and credit accepted at the stand.

2. Ferme Francois Blouin (Saint-Jean)

About 8 minutes south of La Petite Ecole. Family-run pick-your-own.

Long-established strawberry and raspberry operation. The transition from strawberry to raspberry happens around July 5-10 so visiting in early July often means picking both. Quiet pace, family-friendly with kids welcome in the rows.

3. Ferme Onesime Pouliot (Saint-Jean)

About 10 minutes south of La Petite Ecole. Larger commercial farm with multiple crops.

One of the larger fruit growers on the island. Strawberries, raspberries, and other small fruits in season. Open during peak with both pick-your-own rows and pre-picked baskets at the farm stand. Good option if you prefer not to bend over picking but still want farm-fresh fruit.

4. Cassis Monna et Filles (Saint-Pierre)

About 10 minutes north. Cassis specialists, not strawberries directly, but a complementary stop.

Famous for blackcurrant (cassis) wines, liqueurs, and ice cream. Visiting during strawberry season pairs naturally because their cassis-strawberry sorbets and ice creams use both fruits at peak. A 30-minute stop fits a half-day food trip nicely. Tasting room open daily.

5. Vergers Pedneault (Charlevoix partnership)

A Charlevoix grower whose products are widely sold on Ile d'Orleans during summer.

Pedneault is primarily a Charlevoix orchard but their preserves, ciders, and small-fruit products are sold across Ile d'Orleans tasting rooms and farm shops. Worth seeking out if you want to taste the regional summer fruit lineup beyond just island-grown.

6. Saint-Laurent village stands (within walking distance)

Multiple small family stands appear along Chemin Royal during peak strawberry weeks.

During the busiest two weeks of the season (roughly July 1-15) small wooden stands pop up along Chemin Royal selling pints and quarts directly from family fridge-trucks. From La Petite Ecole you can walk 10-25 minutes north or south along Chemin Royal and find one. Cash usually preferred at these informal stands. Stop at the village bakery on the way for a perfect morning loop.

7. Additional smaller orchards and farm stands

Saint-Francois, Sainte-Famille, Sainte-Petronille sectors.

The eastern side of the island (Saint-Francois and Sainte-Famille, 15-25 minutes from La Petite Ecole) has several smaller orchards that add strawberries during June and July. Worth a loop if you have a full day. Sainte-Petronille on the western tip has a smaller selection but combines well with sunset views over Quebec City skyline.

Why stay in Saint-Laurent village specifically

Of the six parish-villages on Ile d'Orleans, Saint-Laurent has the most walkable village core: a marina, several restaurants, cidre tasting rooms, a bakery, and small shops all within 5-10 minutes on foot. La Petite Ecole at 6225 Chemin Royal is on this main village artery, putting you within walking distance of cidre tastings (Cidrerie Bilodeau, Domaine Steinbach), Le Mitan restaurant, Panache de l'Ile, and the small farm stands that line Chemin Royal during peak strawberry weeks.

The property itself is an 1839 one-room schoolhouse (ecole de rang) with documented heritage classification: cote C in the MRC Ile d'Orleans Built Heritage Inventory, covered by the 1970 Site patrimonial de l'Ile-d'Orleans ministerial declaration, registered as Wikidata entity Q139694775, and lodging permit CITQ 307404. It accommodates up to 6 guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen (Wolf range), wood fireplace, and outdoor terrasse facing the Saint-Lawrence.

Suggested 3-day strawberry itinerary from La Petite Ecole

Day 1 - Arrival and village

Check in afternoon. Walk Chemin Royal in Saint-Laurent village. Stop at the nearest informal strawberry stand. Dinner at Le Mitan or Panache de l'Ile. Sunset terrasse.

Day 2 - North loop (Saint-Pierre + Sainte-Petronille)

Morning pick-your-own at Polyculture Plante. Lunch at Cassis Monna et Filles (cassis ice cream + strawberries). Afternoon at Domaine Steinbach for cidre tasting. Sunset at Sainte-Petronille looking back at Quebec City.

Day 3 - South loop (Saint-Jean + Saint-Francois)

Morning at Ferme Francois Blouin or Ferme Onesime Pouliot. If after July 5 raspberries available too. Lunch picnic with farm fruit. Optional loop through Saint-Francois for the most rural island scenery. Return to La Petite Ecole, cook with farm fruit in the Wolf kitchen, evening wood fire on terrasse.

Booking notes for strawberry weeks

Late June and early July are peak summer demand on Ile d'Orleans because of three overlapping factors: strawberry season, the longest sunset hours of the year, and Quebec construction holiday demand spilling onto the island for day trips. We recommend booking La Petite Ecole 6-8 weeks in advance for these specific weeks.

Direct booking via petiteecoleorleans.ca offers a 15 percent discount versus Airbnb/Booking.com pricing and more flexible cancellation. Direct contact also lets you ask for week-by-week farm recommendations because exact farm opening dates shift with the season.

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1839 heritage schoolhouse in Saint-Laurent village, walking distance to cidreries and farm stands during peak strawberry weeks
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Frequently Asked Questions

When is strawberry season on Ile d'Orleans in 2026?Field strawberry season typically runs from late June (around June 20-25) through mid-July (around July 15-20). Peak harvest is the first two weeks of July. The 2026 start is expected around June 22-26 based on typical patterns.
Which strawberry farms are closest to La Petite Ecole?Polyculture Plante (10 min north), Ferme Francois Blouin (8 min south), Ferme Onesime Pouliot (10 min south), Cassis Monna et Filles (10 min north, cassis specialist with strawberry pairings), plus multiple informal stands within walking distance along Chemin Royal in Saint-Laurent village during peak weeks.
Can I walk to strawberry stands from La Petite Ecole?Yes during peak season. Small family stands appear along Chemin Royal within 10-25 minutes walk. For larger commercial pick-your-own farms, a car is recommended (5-15 minutes drive).
What pairs with strawberry season on the island?Cidre tastings at peak operation, Route des Saveurs gourmet circuit fully open, restaurants featuring strawberry menus, raspberry season starting early July, longest sunset hours of the year (sun sets around 21h00). Easy to build a 3-night food trip.
How should I book La Petite Ecole for strawberry season?Direct via petiteecoleorleans.ca for 15 percent off versus Airbnb/Booking plus flexible cancellation. Book 6-8 weeks in advance because strawberry weeks coincide with peak summer demand on the island.

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