FEAST on This #14: The Oldest Cheese in North America

Would you believe me if I told you we had one of our best meals while sitting in a McDonald’s parking lot?  Have an open mind, and read on a little.

Orleans Island

Île d'Orléans (Orleans Island) is a small piece of land where the salt water of the Atlantic starts to mix with the fresh water of the St. Lawrence.  It was one of the first significant French settlements in Quebec in the 1600’s, and is considered the birthplace of francophones in North America.  In the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was a major centre for boat building and fishing, and also has a long agricultural history, contributing to its reputation as the ‘Garden of Quebec’.