Destinations for ice cream lovers
Article updated on June 19, 2025

Greater Montréal is known for its culinary diversity, and its ice cream parlours are no exception. Whether you love artisanal ice creams, vegan ice creams or prefer sorbets, Montréal’s North and South Shores offer a wide array of choices to satisfy your sweet tooth. In this article, we’ll take you to discover our 5 favourite spots.
North Shore ice cream parlours
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La Diperie in Blainville
Specializing in dips and toppings, La Diperie lets you enjoy bold blends of chocolate, caramel and candies to your heart’s content. After all, you only live once!
Address: 9 De la Seigneurie Blvd. E., Blainville
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Crèmerie Pineault à Rosemère
At Crèmerie Pineault, you can swirl up to three flavours of soft ice cream and their unique process allows you to even add your choice of real fruit or candy. It’ll add a fun twist to your day! Yum!
Address: 145 Labelle Blvd., Rosemère
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Qwelli in Blainville
Qwelli serves up a variety of homemade gelatos, sorbets and frozen yogurts. This small chain of ice cream parlours is sure to delight you with their original flavour choices.
Address: 75 Des Châteaux Blvd., Blainville, QC
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Chocolato in Terrebonne
Chocolato boasts 20 varieties of 100% pure chocolate dips, available in every possible form: as a coating on an ice cream sandwich, in hot chocolate, as a sauce on a dessert, as a classic coating on soft ice cream, etc.
Address: 61 Saint-Pierre St., Terrebonne
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Biscuits et Crème in Mirabel
Biscuits et Crème stands out thanks to its famous raw cookie dough. Whether in a swirl or as an ice cream topping, the cookie dough recipes created by its young owner Maude are simply delicious.
Address: 13619 Curé-Labelle Blvd., Mirabel
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Krem & Kanel in Sainte-Thérèse
A new takeaway counter has just opened in Sainte-Thérèse: Krem & Kanel is both a pastry shop and a creamery. A winning combo, you say? You bet! We go there for the classic and signature brioches (pistachio, s'mores and speculoos), the specialty coffees, the soft ice cream with twists of the moment and the artisanal slushes.
Address: 8A Blainville Ouest St., Sainte-Thérèse
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South Shore ice cream parlours
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Crèmerie Roberval
Dairy-free sorbets, Italian-style gelato and delicious soft ice cream dipped in various chocolates... the choices are endless at Crèmerie Roberval. Enjoy your treat on their quaint patio.
Address: 1507 Rue Roberval, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
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Chocolats Favoris in Châteauguay
If chocolate is your guilty pleasure, you’ll feel right at home at Chocolats Favoris, which has multiple locations in Québec. Honestly, is there anything better than ice cream dipped in chocolate? The portions are massive, and the decor and atmosphere are a delight.
Address: 198 Anjou Blvd., Châteauguay
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La Lichette in Saint-Hyacinthe
A veritable institution in Saint-Hyacinthe, La Lichette has been a mainstay on Des Cascades St. for more than 50 years. It hasn’t changed a bit since 1975. It’s a must-see, must-try parlour to visit next time you’re in town.
Address: 2021, 1125 Des Cascades St. W., Saint-Hyacinthe
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Chippie in Hudson
Visit Chippie for its terrace and vegan and gluten-free frozen desserts. Nestled in an ancestral home on Main Street, it has a unique, retro charm.
Address: 401 Main Road, Hudson
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Crèmerie Nick et Joe in Saint-Lambert
Building on their heritage for making sweet treats, the owners of this ice cream parlour (and candy store of the same name) offer customers delicious and unique frozen delights. From classic flavours to more creative options, their selection will certainly satisfy your sweet tooth.
Address: 436-A Victoria Ave., Saint-Lambert
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