This Saint-Sauveur suite offers a prime location, just 5 minutes from Sommet Saint-Sauveur, Mont-Avila, tubing, the village, and Parc John H. Molson, with other ski resorts and the P’tit Train du Nord within a 10-kilometre drive. This family-friendly apartment for 3 guests features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, and a terrace with ski slope views, perfect for self-catering travellers seeking winter activities and village access.
Mont-Gabriel
13/10 – 21/10
SG$142/nighttotal: SG$1136 (8 )
Alpina Condo 3109 | Cozy Retreat In St-sauveur
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apartment , Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts
This 3 ½ room flat in Piedmont offers immediate access to Sommet Saint-Sauveur, just 2 minutes away, and is within a 15-minute drive of several other ski resorts, with Parc des Falaises a 20-minute drive and Strøm Nordic Spa a 5-minute drive. This apartment sleeps up to 4 guests and features air conditioning, a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and fridge, free on-site parking, and Wi-Fi, with Baumier Wine Bar and Pizzeria No.900 a 1-minute walk away.
Mont-Gabriel
22/10 – 01/11
SG$107/nighttotal: SG$1070 (10 )
Condo Alpina - 3204 | Cozy Retreat In St-sauveur
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apartment , Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts
This studio apartment in Saint-Sauveur Valley offers a prime location, just a 2-minute drive from Sommet Saint-Sauveur and 8 minutes from Sommet Olympia, with over 10 hiking trails accessible and Parc Rivière-du-Nord 22 kilometres away, while Strøm Nordic Spa is a mere 5-minute drive. This accommodation for two includes a king bed, fast WiFi, a microwave oven, and complimentary on-site parking, with essential toiletries, linens, and blankets provided for a comfortable stay.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Mont-Gabriel
What are the best landmarks to visit in Mont-Gabriel, Canada?
What is the ideal itinerary to experience the best of Mont-Gabriel, Canada?
A weekend trip is perfect. Day one could involve hiking to the summit of Mont-Gabriel for the views, followed by exploring the shops in Sainte-Adèle. Day two might include cycling some of the scenic routes through the Laurentians, or perhaps kayaking on Lac Gabriel. Remember to check trail conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Mont-Gabriel?
What is the best time to visit the region of Mont-Gabriel, Canada?
Summer (June to August) offers warm weather ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities. Autumn (September to October) provides spectacular foliage. Winter (December to March) is excellent for skiing and snowboarding at nearby resorts. Spring (April to May) can be unpredictable, with some trails still snow-covered.
What popular festivals can you find in Mont-Gabriel, Canada?
Mont-Gabriel itself doesn't host large-scale festivals. However, nearby towns like Sainte-Adèle often have summer events and markets. For larger festivals, you'd need to look further afield in the Laurentians region. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Mont-Gabriel?
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Mont-Gabriel, Canada?
Visiting local shops and markets in Sainte-Adèle is a good start. Striking up conversations with shopkeepers or other patrons can lead to interesting interactions. Joining a guided hike or other outdoor activity could also offer opportunities to meet locals who share your interests.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Mont-Gabriel, Canada?
Mont-Gabriel experiences all four seasons. Summers can be warm and humid, while winters are cold and snowy. Be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially in the mountains. Natural risks include wildlife encounters (bears, moose), slippery trails in wet or icy conditions, and the potential for sudden storms. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Mont-Gabriel, Canada?
Appropriate clothing for all types of weather is essential, including sturdy hiking boots, rain gear, and warm layers for colder months. Insect repellent is recommended during summer. A map and compass or GPS device are helpful for navigating trails, and a first-aid kit is always a good idea.