Abbaye Val Notre-Dame – shop
On March 1, 2009, after 127 years, the monks of Oka left their monastery to move to the Abbaye Val Notre-Dame in Saint-Jean-de-Matha. The new abbey, built on a large property at the foot of La Montagne Coupée, will impress you with the bold architecture of its church, which is always open to visitors.
At the shop, you’ll find a full range of products made on site: delicious caramel, fine chocolates, maple sugar peanut butter, almond butter, as well as fruit cake and date cake. The monks also offer a great variety of produce from Lanaudière region.
A large room, adjacent to the shop and opening onto the outside, hosts occasional exhibitions. Outside tables are also available for picnicking. Work up an appetite or take a stroll after eating on our walking trails. You’ll love the beauty of the setting!
Agricultural tourism and regional flavours
- Regional produce shops
Schedule
- Period of operation: Horaire : Ouvert à l’année, lundi au samedi de 9 h 30 à 17 h, dimanche de 11 h à 17 h. De la Fête nationale à la Fête du travail, lundi au samedi de 9 h à 17 h, le dimanche, de 10 h à 17 h
Services
- Parking
- Shop
Methods of payment
- Visa
- Mastercard
- Debit card
Useful information - Agricultural tourism and regional flavours
- Picnic site
- Sale of produce
220, chemin Montagne-Coupée
Saint-Jean-de-Matha, QC
J0K 2S0
Tourisme Lanaudière represents almost 400 enterprises and other entities and is officially recognized by the Quebec government as a regional tourism association. This non-profit organization brings business people together with the aim of helping the region's economy grow by coordinating, developing and promoting tourism.









