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Best family friendly Quebec unique stays

Among the 18801 accommodations in Quebec, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Chalet Du Bois Flotté - Quebec
8.9 17 reviews

Chalet Du Bois Flotté

chalet, La Malbaie
Chalet du Bois Flotté is a beachfront property in La Malbaie, Quebec, located 15km from Les Sources Joyeuses park and 47km from Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park.
This 160 square metre holiday home boasts three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living rooms, sleeping up to 15 guests, and features a private terrace, swimming pool, tennis court, and free Wi-Fi.
Prime Hill - Private Spa, Nature & Golf. Lake & Kayak - Quebec
10 3 reviews

Prime Hill - Private Spa, Nature & Golf. Lake & Kayak

chalet, Brownsburg-Chatham
This Scandinavian-designed chalet in Brownsburg-Chatham offers a comfortable retreat with two bedrooms, accommodating up to four guests and featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning.
The property is conveniently located within a 10-20 kilometre drive of Parc des Chutes de la Rouge, Réserve naturelle d'Arundel, and Club de golf du Lac Carling, with ample parking and a garden area for outdoor enjoyment.
Le Relais De La Martine - Charlevoix - Quebec
9.9 34 reviews

Le Relais De La Martine - Charlevoix

chalet, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François
Le Relais de la Martine is a chalet located in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, just 10.5km from Baie-Saint-Paul and its train station, offering easy access to local attractions and a peaceful retreat in the picturesque countryside. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
This 111 square meter chalet has 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, and 3 bathrooms, accommodating up to 8 guests. The chalet comes complete with a fully equipped kitchen, a hot tub, a terrace, a garden, a tennis court, and a fireplace, providing everything you need for a relaxing and fun-filled getaway.
Sauna & Pool Table | Nordik Attitude - Quebec
10 1 review

Sauna & Pool Table | Nordik Attitude

chalet, Saint-Philémon
This Scandinavian-style lodge in Saint-Philemon is located a short distance from Massif du Sud Park and offers convenient access to local shops and services.
This spacious 186 square metre property sleeps up to 12 guests, featuring four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a private sauna, pool table, and an electric vehicle charging station.

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L'escapade - Ski - Plein Air - Spa - Quebec
9.6 99 reviews

L'escapade - Ski - Plein Air - Spa

chalet, Morin-Heights
This five-bedroom chalet is situated in the mountains of Morin-Heights, just 2.4 kilometres from the Sommet Morin Heights ski resort and the Aerobic Corridor.
The chalet is ideal for families and groups, offering a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace and garden, as well as a fully equipped kitchen and a spa.
Hôtel à La Maison - Caban 49, Nature, Forêt Et Spa - Quebec
9.4 11 reviews

Hôtel à La Maison - Caban 49, Nature, Forêt Et Spa

chalet, Saint-Tite-des-Caps
This Saint-Tite-des-Caps holiday home is situated within a 20km radius of the Sentier des Caps de Charlevoix park, Le Massif de Charlevoix, and the Saint Lawrence River, and within 25km of Mont-Sainte-Anne and Sainte-Anne Falls.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom chalet sleeps five, boasting a kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, plus a jacuzzi, garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews; outdoor barbecues are available for al fresco dining.
Le Taiga - Pool Table, Nature, Pet Friendly - Quebec
10 2 reviews

Le Taiga - Pool Table, Nature, Pet Friendly

chalet, Pont-Rouge
Le Taïga chalet in Pont-Rouge, Quebec, is situated 25 minutes (approximately 40km) from Quebec City and less than 1 minute from the Grand Portneuf Golf Club.
This pet-friendly two-bedroom holiday home sleeps six, boasting a Jacuzzi, fireplace, terrace with BBQ, access to a shared pool, sauna, and spa, plus Wi-Fi and board games; nearby activities include Vallée Bras du Nord's ATV trails and water sports.
Outdoor & Golf At Mount Adstock - Le Oli - Quebec
10 5 reviews

Outdoor & Golf At Mount Adstock - Le Oli

chalet, Adstock
This Adstock lodge is situated at the foot of Mont Adstock, offering exceptional views and immediate access to the Mont Adstock station, located 1 kilometre away, as well as the Mont Adstock Golf Club and snowmobile/quad trails, with Parc National de Frontenac and its beach a 10-minute drive away. This comfortable mountain cabin, accommodating up to five guests across its two bedrooms and one bathroom, provides internet, air conditioning, and parking, ideal for enjoying year-round outdoor pursuits.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Quebec

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Quebec, Canada?

    For a hidden gem, check out the charming village of Tadoussac, nestled on the St. Lawrence River. It's a fantastic spot for whale watching and offers stunning views. Another lesser-known area is the Jacques-Cartier National Park, with its beautiful hiking trails and impressive waterfalls, like the impressive Grande Chute. For a unique experience, explore the Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site, offering panoramic views of the city and the St Lawrence River. These are just a few examples of places that are less crowded than the major tourist attractions.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Quebec, Canada?

    Quebec City hosts the Carnaval de Québec, a massive winter carnival with snow sculptures, parades, and ice canoe races. In Montreal, the Montreal International Jazz Festival is a huge event, attracting world-renowned musicians. The Festival d'été de Québec is another major summer music festival in Quebec City, showcasing diverse musical genres.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Quebec, Canada?

    Quebec boasts diverse landscapes. You'll find vast boreal forests in the north, stunning mountainous regions in the Charlevoix region and the Laurentians, and the beautiful St. Lawrence River, which shapes much of the province's geography. There are also numerous lakes and rivers, perfect for outdoor activities. The Gaspésie region offers dramatic coastal scenery and mountains.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Quebec, Canada?

    Ice hockey is hugely popular, and many professional and amateur games are played throughout the province. Skiing and snowboarding are also very popular winter activities, with many resorts across the province, such as Mont-Tremblant. In summer, cycling, hiking, and kayaking are prevalent, particularly along the St. Lawrence River and in national parks like La Mauricie National Park.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Quebec, Canada?

    Quebec experiences distinct seasons. In winter, pack warm layers including a good quality down jacket, warm hat, gloves, scarf, and waterproof boots. Summer can be warm and humid, so light clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and perhaps a light rain jacket are advisable. Regardless of the season, layers are key to adapting to changing temperatures.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Quebec, Canada?

    Visiting local markets, like the Marché Jean-Talon in Montreal, is a great way to sample regional produce and interact with vendors. Taking a guided walking tour of Old Quebec City can provide insights into the city's history and culture. Consider attending a traditional Québécois music performance, or perhaps participating in a cooking class focusing on regional cuisine.
  • Is Quebec, Canada known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The autumn foliage in Quebec is spectacular, with vibrant colours across the landscape. In winter, the ice formations on the St. Lawrence River and in various parks are impressive sights. The northern lights (Aurora Borealis) are visible in certain parts of the province during winter nights.
  • What are the best local foods in Quebec, Canada?

    Poutine is a must-try – fries, cheese curds, and gravy. Tourtière, a savoury meat pie, is a classic Québécois dish. Maple syrup is ubiquitous, used in various desserts and confectionery. Try local cheeses, such as cheddar and squeaky cheese curds. Seafood is also excellent, particularly in coastal regions.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Quebec, Canada?

    White-water rafting on the Ottawa River or other rivers is a thrilling experience. Ice climbing is popular in winter, particularly in the Charlevoix region. For something different, consider canyoning in Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier. Hiking and backcountry camping in various national parks offer opportunities for adventure and immersion in nature.

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Best Quebec unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 18801 accommodations in Quebec, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Bord De Leau | Spa Privé & Plage - Quebec
9.8 41 reviews

Bord De Leau | Spa Privé & Plage

chalet, Dudswell
This waterfront lodge near Dudswell offers scenic views and is within 32km of Dan's Blueberry Farm, Eaton Corner Museum, and Multigolf Sherbrooke.
Sleeping eight guests in two bedrooms, this self-catering property boasts a jacuzzi, terrace, garden, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher; barbecue facilities are also available.
Le Bouleau De Charlevoix -Chalet à 5 Min Du Massif - Quebec
10 10 reviews

Le Bouleau De Charlevoix -Chalet à 5 Min Du Massif

chalet, Petite-Rivière-Saint-François
This four-bedroom Petite-Rivière-Saint-François lodge is situated in the Massif area, less than 13km from Le Massif de Charlevoix ski resort, 24km from Baie-Saint-Paul, and 72km from the Casino de Charlevoix.
The property boasts a spacious open-plan layout sleeping up to 12 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a jacuzzi, a billiards table, and a terrace overlooking a stream; heated floors on the lower level add to the comfort.
Getaway, Spa & Nature - L'odonate - Quebec
No reviews

Getaway, Spa & Nature - L'odonate

chalet, Chertsey
This woodland lodge in Chertsey is situated a short walk from a river and within 10-15 minutes' drive of local amenities.
This 84 square metre property accommodates up to five guests across two bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with fondue and raclette facilities, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, a spa, a screened porch, high-speed fibre internet with two workspaces, and entertainment options including an electric piano and karaoke machine, with proximity to Forêt Ouareau for outdoor pursuits and Montcalm ski resort.
Chalet Familiale Avec Spa, Sauna Et Piscine - Quebec
9.5 93 reviews

Chalet Familiale Avec Spa, Sauna Et Piscine

chalet, Mille-Isles
This chalet is located in Fiddler Lake Resort, just 15 kilometres from Sommet Morin Heights, Aerobic Corridor, and Amerispa Station Baltique, and 20 kilometres from Clydesdale and Hopewell National Forest Parks. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet offers 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, accommodating up to 10 guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, and a smoke-free environment, as well as access to a range of activities and amenities, including a swimming pool, restaurants, and a spa.

Best Quebec unusual places with a garden

Chalet Charlevoix - Ski Landmark In Nature - Quebec
10 18 reviews

Chalet Charlevoix - Ski Landmark In Nature

chalet, Saint-Tite-des-Caps
This Saint-Tite-des-Caps holiday home is situated 4.5km from the Sentier des Caps de Charlevoix trail and under 15km from both the Saint Lawrence River and Mont-Sainte-Anne ski resort.
Sleeping six guests across two bedrooms and one bathroom, this self-catering property boasts a kitchen with dishwasher, a terrace, garden, spa and parking, plus on-site barbecues.
Le Huard | Bord Du Lac & Quai Privé - Quebec
9.7 31 reviews

Le Huard | Bord Du Lac & Quai Privé

chalet, Sayabec
Le Huard chalet, a lakeside cottage in Sayabec, Bas-Saint-Laurent, boasts direct Lac Matapédia waterfront access and is a short drive or cycle from Baie-de-Charlie beach and playground, and close to the Mic-Mac Trails.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps four, offering a full kitchen with an electric fondue stove, a terrace, and kayaks for exploring the lake, plus an outdoor fireplace, washer/dryer, and smart TV.
Chalet Du Rivage | Lakefront, Spa & Pets - Quebec
9.6 4 reviews

Chalet Du Rivage | Lakefront, Spa & Pets

chalet, Pohénégamook
Chalet du Rivage, a lakeside property on Lac Pohénégamook, offers direct access to water sports and is situated near the Aster Museum and Observatory, and approximately a short drive from the Vallée-de-la-Témiscamingue Golf Club.
This four-bedroom, three-bathroom holiday home sleeps up to 16 guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, pool table, Pac-Man arcade games, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, a 24-foot dock, two kayaks, and a pedal boat (seasonal), plus a gazebo and children's swing.
Chalet Le Sous-bois - Quebec
10 22 reviews

Chalet Le Sous-bois

chalet, Saguenay
Le Chalet le Sous-Bois, situated in the Saguenay Fjord region's boreal forest, offers breathtaking, direct views of the majestic Saguenay Fjord.
This one-bedroom lodge sleeps four, featuring a king-size bed, a mezzanine double bed, a full bathroom, and a powder room; amenities include a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and Wi-Fi access, plus on-site parking and a garden.
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