Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A Family Weekend in Montreal (With an Unforgettable Sugar Shack Experience)

There’s something special about introducing your kids to a place that already holds meaning for you. This March, we took our first international trip as a family - a weekend in Montreal, Canada - with one main goal: visiting an authentic Quebec maple sugar shack.

Plan a Montreal family getaway with kids -
Old Montreal, Jean-Talon Market, Biodome,
and a memorable maple sugar shack experience.

For my husband Matt and me, this wasn’t new. We’ve visited Au Pied de Cochon Sugar Shack four times (see last years post here) . But this time felt entirely different because we were seeing it through our kids’ eyes.

Here's a breakdown of our family-friendly maple sugaring weekend in Montreal, Quebec:

Friday: Arrival + Old Montreal Charm

We arrived Friday and checked into Hotel Bonaparte in Old Montreal. I chose it for its charm and unbeatable location, and it delivered immediately.

At check in, we were given sparkling cider

We loved the charm of Hotel Bonaparte and Old Montreal

Cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and that distinctly European feel - Old Montreal is one of those places that makes you slow down.

Our first stop was Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal. There’s an admission fee, but it’s absolutely worth it. Walking into that soaring Gothic interior felt like stepping into another world. It was the perfect warm-up after being outside, and the kids had never experienced anything like it.

Back at the hotel, we were greeted with sparkling apple cider - a small but memorable touch.

Our hotel was next to this landmark

The kids were in awe of the basilica - and so was I!

Dinner at a Montreal Institution

That night, we headed to Au Pied de Cochon, the flagship restaurant behind the sugar shack. An Uber picked us up within a minute right outside the hotel - so easy.

This is not a restaurant for everyone (vegetarians beware) but if you’re open to rich, indulgent, unapologetically Quebecois cuisine, it’s unforgettable. Chef Martin Picard is a genius in this space.

Highlights for the kids:

  • Foie gras poutine (yes, really!)

  • Maple cake for dessert

We also ordered the stuffed pig’s foot—because when in Montreal…Matt and I have now been here three times, and it continues to impress.

Simple but indulgent menu - get reservations!

Classic Montreal Poutine



Saturday: Bagels, Markets + The Main Event

We woke up to fresh scones and juice left outside our door. Overnight snow had transformed the city, and our view of the basilica looked like a winter postcard.

A Classic Montreal Morning

First stop: St-Viateur Bagel.

Widely considered some of the best bagels in Canada, they’re smaller, denser, and slightly sweet thanks to honey water. We arrived around 9 a.m. and walked right in. (Bring cash! They take USA currency too.)

  • Kids: toasted bagels with cream cheese

  • Us: bagel sandwiches

This was our second time to St. Viateur Bagels

Next, we wandered through Jean-Talon Market - a favorite of ours in any season. Even in winter, it’s lively and full of local flavor.

The large market is a great place to grab a cappuccino and walk around

The Sugar Shack Experience

Then it was time for the highlight of the trip: our noon reservation at the sugar shack in Mirabel.

This visit felt extra special - we had a private room with 10 of us, sharing the experience with family and friends.

If you’ve never been to a Quebec sugar shack, expect:

  • Course after course of rich, maple-forward dishes

  • A celebratory, communal atmosphere

  • A meal that feels like an event, not just lunch

Favorites at the table:

  • Pea soup

  • Pork pie

  • Maple honey ham

Every course brought “oohs” and “aahs.” It’s indulgent, it’s over-the-top, and a three hour event that is completely worth it. See my last years post for specifics on how to book and prepare.

5 courses of rich food!

We brought a lot of the leftover ham home


Afternoon + Evening: Old Montreal & The Ferris Wheel

Back in Old Montreal, we spent the afternoon souvenir shopping before heading to the waterfront to ride La Grande Roue de Montréal.

I could only convince my son to join me, but it ended up being such a fun experience.

Inside the heated gondola:

  • Panoramic views of the snow-covered city

  • A 20-minute ride (3 - 4 rotations)

  • Bluetooth connection so you can play your own music

It’s touristy—but in the best way.

We finished the day wandering the streets again before settling in for the night.

The largest Ferris wheel in Canada!

Rue Saint-Paul in Old Montreal


Sunday: Biodome + The Road Home

Our final morning started with fresh croissants waiting at the hotel - another detail that made the stay feel special.

After checking out, we headed to Montreal Olympic Park to visit the Montreal Biodome.

This ended up being a huge hit with the kids.

The Biodome lets you walk through different ecosystems of the Americas, with real animals in each environment:

  • Capybaras

  • Sloths

  • Tropical birds

  • Penguins

It’s immersive, educational, and a perfect family-friendly stop.

From there, we packed up and made the five-hour drive back to Seacoast New Hampshire.

The architecture was so cool!

The rainforest exhibit was my favorite!

Taking photos of capybaras


Final Thoughts: Is Montreal Worth It with Kids?

Absolutely.

Montreal strikes a rare balance:

  • European charm without the long-haul flight

  • Incredible food (for adventurous and picky eaters alike)

  • Cultural experiences that feel exciting - not overwhelming - for kids

And if you’re looking for something truly unique?

A traditional Quebec sugar shack - especially Au Pied de Cochon Sugar Shack - is an experience your family won’t forget.

Desserts were a hit!

For similar adventurers, check out the links below - and follow me on instagram!

- A Pilgrimage to A Sugar Shack

- Florida 3 Night Vacation with Kids