What Clients Are Saying La Halte des Pèlerins (GG)
5 /5 HJ S.: Was so fun time to taste wines. Good explanation, nice wine and all laugh left happy moment for me. Want to visit and buy ice wine - the best one we three picked!
5 /5 Alexander Aguilastratt: We had an incredible experience. This was by far the best wine tour ever. The conversation was amazing, the tour was NOT rushed, and the wines were perfectly balanced and delicious. I HIGHLY recommend this wonderful place.
5 /5 Patrick: Wonderful experience. Excellent wine-tasting provided by extremely knowledgeable and friendly staff.
5 /5 Joshua Gaulin: Great experience. The owner was there, bilingual, friendly and knowledgeable. A nice cross section of wine types and flavors.
Our tasting was supposed to be 4 wines, and they served 7. Very happy
5 /5 Anand Kane: Super friendly staff. The owners make a point to greet you and chat with you. Heidi was super cute with her jokes. This is a family owned biz and I love their story of how they began their operations by helping the pilgrims who are on their way to the shrine. That why the name. Owners described the wine making process. You get to taste 4 types of wines in 16 bucks. Parking available. Now I know why it is the # 2 spot on things to do in Sherbrooke
Tim This mural is a homage to the Southwest Sherbrooke neighbourhood known as “Le Petit-Canada,” once inhabited by French Canadian labourers. Representing the daily occurrences of September 27, 1957, this neighborhood was linked to the textile, mechanical engineering and metallurgy industry. It was mostly composed of large families during the post-war baby boom years.
Tim This mural is a reminder of the city’s former hotel district. The mural symbolically illustrates the Traveler’s Lodge. Built on du Dépôt Street around 1910, this small and modest hotel was popular with travellers in transit through the city.
Tim Visible from the corner of King-Wellington. You’ll have to look up as the mural is up high. DESCRIPTION: This mural’s essence is 15 feet wide and our era needs it more than ever: rabu, liebe, alhab, ài, agapé, lûbov, pyara, amor, amour…love! This is the open-minded and universal symbol we want people to remember from Sherbrooke. #Sherbylove is the reflection of Sherbrooke’s residents love and attachment to their city.