30 September 2023 18:45
Great place to go on vacation, the history of ganongs on display as well as chocolate. The offer chocolate samples and there is a gift shop. Fairly cheap, but kids get a discount.
24 August 2023 21:24
Cute store, staff at the boutique were very unpleasant however the staff at the tour was great!
11 July 2023 9:41
As an American who’s never heard of Ganang it’s still worth a stop. Our young tour guide Ainsley (sp?) was great - she confidently answered all our questions and led an engaging tour. I’m sure we’d have appreciated it all more if we’d been aware of some of the Ganang lore. The dated movie was surprisingly not bad. We appreciated the small samples and the modest discount coupon included in the tour. We were the only two on our Thursday afternoon tour.
09 July 2023 12:23
Nice tour of the museum. The young man giving our tour was knowledgeable with the history.
07 July 2023 18:23
Tour guide was excellent and samples were delicious. Nice to see that they are keeping the hand-dipped traditions and artistry alive
06 July 2023 20:39
Ganong has a long family history dating back to mid 1800s. This family operated business still runs today in St Stephen, New Brunswick. It has been through a few fires and over 14 expansions over the years. They still offer hand dipped chocolates as well as factory made candies and chocolates. The museum offers tours to learn the history of the cacao bean dating back to Montezuma and how it's gathered and used today around the world. We enjoyed the museum, food tastings, and the chocolate shop after the tour. There are plenty of options to create the perfect souvenir for yourself and/or family back home. Enjoy!
26 June 2023 18:36
Very interesting history of the Ganong chocolate factory. Judy was a great tour guide. The process of the handmade chocolates and the nearly lost art of it is amazing. Worth the the trip if you're in the area.
06 June 2023 5:31
The Chocolate Museum is open from 10 am to 4 pm. Adult pricing costs $12.

Fun and informative tour. History about chocolate and history of the Ganong family's business. The tour guide Judy knows alot of information and made the tour fun and interesting. She's also very pleasant to talk to.

During the tour, we got to try some chocolates and candies. And at the very end, we got to see artisan chocolates being made by hand dippers and the people you made the filling for the chocolates.

Would recommend doing the tour.

There's also the Ganong Chocolate store upfront, where you can buy their products - chocolates and candies, such as their artisan made and factory made chocolates.
08 February 2023 6:50
This is such a lovely gem! It's kid friendly at the same time as interesting for adults - plus fabulous chocolate!

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