
Fairmont Chateau Frontenac |
quebec city
quebec city It’s the closest you can get to the Parisian dream without the jet lag, and Fairmont Chateau Frontenac is its obvious core. This copper-topped landmark sits above the St. Lawrence River and Old Quebec, framing the city's historic skyline. Below, cobbled streets wind through shady squares, riverside promenades and cafe-lined alleys. Inside, historic grandeur combines with refined modern comforts. Vaulted ceilings and gilded crown molding preserve the building's castle-like elegance, while Elia The terrace extends the outdoor experience to al fresco dining overlooking the city.

Saint Anthony Hotel |
quebec city
Hidden in the historic old port, Saint Anthony Hotel It feels like a natural extension of Quebec City's legendary streets. This hideaway is built on centuries-old stone foundations, weaving history into every corner. A reception desk made from 19th-century dockwood greets you, while the bedside tables double as mini-museums, displaying artifacts found beneath your feet. Wake up to the sound of church bells, then wander the nearby farmers market or the ivy-covered lanes of Little Champlain. this farm to table The Couteau restaurant's spirit comes alive, with a candlelight dinner in a restored 19th-century maritime warehouse setting the stage for intimate summer evenings.

Fairmont Queen Elizabeth |
montreal
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Located at the intersection of Montreal history and high design, it captures the playful and bilingual spirit of Quebec's most iconic metropolis. morning starts with Market Artisanis an upscale food court where the aroma of fresh croissants and carefully crafted espresso reflects the city’s relaxed café culture. In addition to the pantry, explore this mid-century masterpiece redesigned with sleek, modern lines, elegant social areas, and a Zen-inspired wellness center. For a taste of rock and roll history, stay in the legendary John Lennon and Yoko Ono suite, where the couple famously staged their “Peace Bed” in 1969.

William Gray Hotel |
montreal
old montrealThe cobbled streets are William Gray Hotelthe 18th-century stone facade was replaced by a modern, light-filled interior. The design focuses on contrast, seamlessly combining two historic houses with a sleek, contemporary glass tower. From custom fixtures to carefully curated décor throughout the hotel, local artists and designers shape much of the ambience. The rooftop terrace upstairs is a local legend, offering unobstructed views over Place Jacques-Cartier, which in the summer transforms into a car-free hub lined with lively cafe terraces and al fresco dining areas.

Fairmont Tremblant Hotel |
mont tremblant
In Mont-Tremblant, summer ski slopes give way to lakeside paths, open-air terraces and picture-postcard alpine villages. At the foot of the mountain, Fairmont Tremblant Hotel This September, the spacious Presidential Suite debuts, ushering in a new era of luxury. The new space spans 1,200 square feet and features a spacious entertainment area, spa-like bathroom and panoramic mountain views. Before heading to Quebec's largest golf course, it's best to hike the forest trails or play golf on the nearby emerald fairways outdoor pool deckThere are three sparkling pools, mountain breezes, and alpine sunsets that make the day just a little longer.

Essence Hotel |
mont tremblant
exclusivity definition Essence Hotelwith just 30 suites, creates an intimate lakeside resort feel, with every space feeling like a private cabin. A wood-burning fireplace and balcony overlooking the water set the tone for slow, sun-drenched mornings. Enjoy a private boat tour on Lake Tremblant or just spend the afternoon lounging by the infinity pool. In the evening, head to the Lakeside Greenhouse for a delicious menu that blends Lawrence ingredients with French influences, then enjoy cocktails on the patio as the sun sets.

Hovey Manor |
north hartley
Located on the shores of Lake Massavibe. Hovey Manor Evoke the timeless elegance of a country estate. This gem of a Relais & Châteaux boutique hotel is all about the art of long lunches and lazing by the lake. Stroll through the English gardens, take a dip in the lakeside pool, enjoy the sunset in a canoe, or admire rare wines in the library. Outside the grounds, cycle paths wind through the eastern countryside, while nearby stables offer opportunities for horseback riding through the rolling countryside. The dining experience is a love letter to the region, with meals made from ultra-local ingredients that taste even better on the breezy waterside balcony.

Hotel Germain Therme Charlevoix |
St. Paul's Bay
Built on the land of a former farm, Hotel Germain Therme Charlevoix Fully embracing its agricultural history. A garden filled with herbs and vegetables is just a short walk away, while Highland cattle, sheep, ducks and chickens keep the grounds alive. Barn-style architecture and minimalist interiors draw attention to the surrounding fields and the St. Lawrence River beyond, allowing the landscape to take center stage. In the summer, a small farmers market on site ties it all together, showcasing local producers and home-grown ingredients.

Fairmont Chateau Richelieu |
la malbai
Nestled between the St. Lawrence River and the Lawrence Mountains, Fairmont Chateau Richelieu Showing the grandeur of a French castle. It is Charlevoix's only magnificent estate and is the gateway to the region's spectacular cliffs, coastal villages and sweeping natural landscapes. Play a round of golf on the 27-hole golf course, stroll along the riverside trails, or enjoy a long, relaxing break at the spa. When the mood changes, an underground passage leads right into the casino, because even the tranquility here knows how to have a little fun.

Fairmont Chateau Montebello |
montebello
It is surrounded by pine forests and river views. Fairmont Chateau Montebello Reimagine rustic craftsmanship into a comprehensive castle retreat. Built in 1930, this extraordinary four-wing structure was assembled from 10,000 red cedar logs, all cut and placed by hand, making it the largest log cabin in the world. Inside, a roaring stone fireplace and warm wooden hall set the tone for slow mornings and fireside evenings. Outside, forest trails, golf courses, and riverside views invite you to alternate between adventure and tranquility.

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