Located in Duhamel in the magnificent Outaouais Region, the Pouvoirie Club des Douze welcomes you in a charming setting. Snowmobile rental is available 15 minutes from the Center.
Leave for a long ride and plunge into the wavy landscapes of the valley of the Petite-Nation and the Laurentians. On-the-spot reservation only or by telephone at 819 743-5038. The Center offers a package for snowmobilers which comprises accommodation in a chalet, bedding and breakfast. Snowmobilers can reach it from the TQ 43 trail. For the most seasoned snowmobilers, excursions can be arranged.Įmail: the heart of Outaouais, between lake and forest, the Centre touristique du lac Simon is a 4 seasons resort managed by the SEPAQ. Numerous circuits are accessible to beginners and families.
Snowmobiles, with appropriate clothing and helmets, are available for rent. The snowmobile trail TQ-43 crosses the access road to the Inn. The Inn Couleurs de France is the little corner of heaven which you have been looking for for a long time. Guests also can cross-country ski on 60 kilometres of trails run by the Georgeville Nature Society.Email: luxury and the charm of an authentic round wood Inn on the shore of Petit Preston lake in Duhamel will seduce the nature and French gastronomy lovers. To enjoy the outdoors, co-owners Stephen Beyrouty and Megan Seline suggest a romantic moonlit skate on their pond or a brisk snowshoe trek along the Birds’ Trail, a popular nature walk. Sherry and port are served with afternoon tea. Guests are treated to bathrobes, CD players and English toiletries. Intimate and cozy, the nine comfortable guest rooms and suites are swaddled in Laura Ashley’s pretty country floral fabrics. In the Eastern Townships, the genteel, historic Auberge Georgeville near Magog is a quaint inn in a quirky pink Victorian mansion. The hotel also spoils its guests with a spa, top-drawer gym, wine cellar, valet parking, concierge service and a Land Rover shuttle. Quintessence is an oasis of tranquility adjacent to Mont Tremblant’s bustling skiers’ village. The tiny vials of ginseng served with fruit salad should provide a libidinous Valentine’s rush. The dessert, a tartlet of raspberry, essence of wild rose and white chocolate, will make you swoon, Petit said.Įven breakfast at Quintessence is sumptuous.
The menu includes bisque of Acadian oysters laced with Labrador tea, tuna with wild cranberries from Natashquan, sweetbreads with pine mushrooms from James Bay, Nova Scotia lobster saffron risotto or filet mignon with truffles. “And the cuisine is light enough to dance or make romance after dinner.”
12, 13 and 14 that will include a spa gift and homemade truffles. “All of our menus are meant to stir your passions, but we have added a few love potions for the occasion,” said Quintessence’s executive chef Lindsay Petit, who is planning a Valentine’s dinner for Feb. The day ends on a four-poster bed with custom-made mattress, fine Egyptian cotton sheets and a duvet so heavy that it takes three housekeepers to fluff it. Indulgences in all Quintessence suites include a long soak in a two-person bathtub that overlooks Lac Tremblant, followed by a couple’s massage in front of the fireplace. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.