Good evening all,
Down to 31days til we make our way to Bush country camp. Hate to think about how many years it has been vs. how many we may look forward to. We always have purchased our Beer and liquor in the duty free or in Ontario somewhere along the way. There was usually not the option of a store like the new one in Temiscaming . after reading comments here and a little on line research , seems we are wasting money I could be using towards retirement or my next trip. couple of questions for those of you that "shop local" ... is there plenty of supply in the grocery store , mainly Canadian bottles, or cans (boat beer).. and , second , is the sales tax in Quebec similar to Ontario? if it is, no reason to buy in Ontario from what I see on the prices. Have always been leary of waiting and then finding supplies are low.. face it , june is a busy time full of people like us. any advice would be appreciated.. we don't buy as much as we used to but still prefer a Molson Canadian over pepsi. Geez, I think its been about 30 years I have been coming to Quebec and still get excited like a kid at Christmas. I have lures in my tackle box that made the first trip and the cabelas Canadian series rod still comes along as a backup. thanks to all for sharing their knowledge. Sam
We always buy our beer in Temiscaming. The new IGA has a good selection and the prices are ok. I think there's a web site for the store that will give you the info you want. They have weekly sales on various brands. 66 more days!!
Buy your liquor at duty free or from home and buy your beer at the IGA.
I live in Ontario and buy my beer in Quebec.
About seven dollars a case cheaper.
Bring your wine from home also.
Lousy selection in Quebec
There is also a gas station across from the Auberge in Temiscaming that sells beer. Not sure how the prices compare to the grocery store but they usually have a sufficient stock on hand, especially Molson products.
My buddies went to the Beer Store one year in Ontario on the way up and let's just say they never did that again. Way over priced.
Good advice from those before me.
Check this site out for the IGA:
https://www.iga.net/fr/recherche_de_magasin/magasin/8008
For food and beer the IGA is one stop to get both.
The Petro Can gas station across from the Auberge is closed down The tanks have been removed. Not sure if they will reopen. For gas there is an ESSO at the bypass before you get into town that also has beer.
Quote from: RickOnt on May 10, 2017, 07:05:36 AM
The Petro Can gas station across from the Auberge is closed down The tanks have been removed. Not sure if they will reopen. For gas there is an ESSO at the bypass before you get into town that also has beer.
Wow...one less beer store then. Stop 102 usually has a good supply. IGA has a lot of different brands and types, but not much of any single brand or type.
There IS one more beer store.
I believe it's across the street from the primrose.
Very good selection.
They also have gas pumps
The Primrose ? or Temrose ?
Quote from: getthenet on May 10, 2017, 07:30:22 AM
The Primrose ? or Temrose ?
Potato - patato Whats the difference.
Across from the SAQ.
How's that
Yes RHYBAK has it another spot for gas and beer in town.
I will miss the Petro Can it was always my last stop on the way into camp, Gas, Beer and Bait
It will be the Pronature, across the road from the old Petro Can, for bait now
I've ordered my Leeches from Pronature my last three trips.
Leeches are leeches.
I'm sure they all come from the same wholesaler driving down from bait shop to bait shop.
Yes Pronature sells Leeches by the dozen, half pound and the pound
places to buy beer:
all in Temiscaming: Esso, Dandy's, Crevier, Stop 102, IGA.
in Kipawa: Lakeview
Thanks to everyone for the price information. Now a new issue....Have always bought the licenses at Petro Canada.. who else sells them in town? Thanks
Pronature across the road from the Petro Can beside the chip place
Also keep in mind that you can bring one case of beer or one bottle of liquor across the border without paying a duty...
WE like the Iga Fair beer prices and last min food stop.
You can go across the road to 102 and get a license. On the topic of leeches I have always bought them in North Bay on Trout Lake (which is where they come from), Quebec leeches come from a different source.
Quote from: NortonJoe on May 10, 2017, 11:34:14 AM
Also keep in mind that you can bring one case of beer or one bottle of liquor across the border without paying a duty...
Duty free isn't necessarily cheaper than your local liquor store near home in the U.S.
I like my E & J Brandy.Duty free is 20 dollars for a 28 oz.
I have bought 40 ouncers for 20 dollars around Erie.
I believe a store across the street from Esso has bought the property, will be interfering as we always stopped there for all the good stuff.
14 days or less
Thanks to all for the information. The local knowledge is a big help. Sam