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Chalet Au Bord du St-Maurice

La TuqueMountain view
8.6/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Chalet
1x Twin 27 Up to 3
Mountain view

Featuring 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower, this chalet offers a well-fitted kitchen and a terrace. Meals can be p…

Chalet
2x Twin 26 Up to 6
Mountain view

This chalet comes with 1 bedroom, kitchen, a terrace and 1 bathroom with a shower. In the kitchen, guests will find a st…

Chalet
2x Twin 26 Up to 4
Mountain view

This chalet comes with 1 bedroom, kitchen, a terrace and 1 bathroom with a shower. Guests can make meals in the kitchen…

One-Bedroom Chalet
1x Twin 22 Up to 3
Mountain view

Boasting 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower, this chalet has a well-fitted kitchen and a terrace. The fully equipped…

Chalet
2x Twin 22 Up to 4
Mountain view

This chalet consists of 1 bedroom, a kitchen and 1 bathroom with a shower. Meals can be prepared in the kitchen, which i…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Auberge Saint-Mathieu★ Michelin Located near La Mauricie National Park, on the shores of Lake Bellemare, this country inn surrounded by forest is picture postcard perfect. Chef Samy Benabed crafts exquisitely plated, locally sourced cuisine, harmoniously blending heroically vibrant flavours depicted by smoky BBQ aromas and preserved foods of Scandinavian inspiration (lacto-fermentation, dehydration, etc.) with Quebec spices and citrus fruits. A case in point is his trompe l’oeil dumpling (a steamed rabiole) stuffed with pork in a white miso stock with matsutake. Simpler fare (summertime only) at the Comptoir buvette and also77.2km
  • Myranel In a charming village on the banks of the St. Lawrence, Myranel is surrounded by picturesque shops (antique dealers, bakery, and a renowned chocolate shop). This delightful late 19th-century house, complete with lovely original ceiling beams, is home to this Biosphere-certified restaurant run by a young couple. Chef Mathieu Janes, a strong believer in eating local, works exclusively with small-scale producers, sourcing the majority of his ingredients from Portneuf County (except coffee, some citrus fruits, and fish). The set menu, which changes every two months or so, comes in two versions; on98.7km

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