Although Chris initially kept his day job to help finance the store, after four years, the café is doing well and it’s been enthusiastically embraced by the community. The couple now have a roasting facility next door and take great pride in the quality of their coffee.
Indeed, I haven’t had a flat white this good since my last visit to Melbourne. Like many couples moving to the country, they had to create their own opportunities. Chris credits the Canadian Roasting Society for the essential advice, the right timing with the right partners, following their instinct, and a lot of hard work. At the end of the day, they actually did it.
The beauty of fall in the Eastern Townships exceeds its reputation. I find myself aimlessly driving along the empty country roads, admiring farmland interspersed with a riot of colours. In the Parc national du Mont-Orford, I go on a short hike into the forest, witnessing the end of one season as the chill of the coming winter blows through the canopy. Conversations with inspiring people swirl in my head, and while I have no illusion about their sacrifices and compromises, they appear to be living a delicious life. Quality cheese, ciders, fruits, meats, beers, wine and coffee clearly benefit from the passionate stories behind their production. Stories we can all look forward to on a visit to this beautiful pocket of Canada, whatever the season.