HÔTEL-MOTEL CASTEL DE LA MER
Read moreFor a more relaxing without going bankrupt, this establishment is perfect. Very well located, facing the river and close to the attractions of La Malbaie (especially Charlevoix Casino and Manoir Richelieu), the Hotel-Motel Manor of the Sea offers comfortable rooms of various categories. Each offers plenty of space and all the necessary facilities for a comfortable stay, including a mini-kitchenette in some studios, ideal for long stays. Smart: for a few dollars guests have a room with a balcony or terrace, allowing you to admire Saint-Laurent. It is possible to have breakfast with the stay and for other meals, the team of the Manor of the Sea will be happy to give you their good addresses. To discover Charlevoix, its two national parks including for excursions to whale-watching from the villages of Baie-Sainte-Catherine and Tadoussac, the Manor of the Sea is excellent foot-with-terre. < br/>
LES PINSONS DES RIVES
Read moreCharming inn, located a stone's throw from the river and the good restaurants of Pointe-au-Pic and only 1 km from the Manoir and the Casino de Charlevoix. We offer eight charming rooms, all with private bathrooms, and some with a superb view of the St. Lawrence. You can enjoy the bistro on the ground floor and its breathtaking view. Delicious coffees are served, as well as tapas, cocktails and microbrewery beers that you can enjoy while chatting or playing one of the many board games. To be enjoyed!
AUBERGE FLEURS DE LUNE
Comfortable rooms and a fully equipped cottage in an inn overlooking the ...Read more
FAIRMONT LE MANOIR RICHELIEU
A huge building in the Neo-Norman style that houses a veritable temple of ...Read more
AUBERGE DES FALAISES
Rooms with terrace in an inn with table d'hôte of regional cuisine and ...Read more
LE PETIT MANOIR DU CASINO
Hotel located on a superb site overlooking the St. Lawrence River, a ...Read more
THE BOOTLEGGER'S HOUSE
Read moreLa Maison du Bootlegger is a barbecue restaurant in La Malbaie, Quebec. Housed in a house dating from around 1860, it offers French-Canadian grilled meats and guided tours. The restaurant does not offer a delivery service, but meals can be enjoyed on site.