Set in Baie-Sainte-Catherine in the Quebec region, Gîte de la colline has a balcony. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Auberge du Café chez Sam features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Baie-Sainte-Catherine. The tour desk is available to assist guests in planning their days out.
Sabrina
Austria
Very authentic and beautiful building. The food is good and the personnel very friendly.
Motel la Maison de Travers is located in a quiet area with access to the nearby Route 138. It offers on-site whale watching tours. Guests can enjoy views of the Saint Lawrence and the waterfront.
Hôtel Sous la Croix is located in Tadoussac, 5 minutes' walk from the village center and features panoramic views of St. Lawrence River.
Melissa
Canada
Room had cute decorations, view from the property was beautiful over looking the bay. Had a shared kitchen area and sitting area with the other rooms. I would describe this more as a hostel than a hotel.
The Hotel-Motel Le Béluga is nestled in the center of the village of Tadoussac between the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay Fjord and the mountains and close to the beach.
Emily
United Kingdom
Nice, good value for money stay. The beds were really comfortable and the temperature of the room was great. The receptionist was really helpful and pointed out a great walk where we saw lots of beluga and minke whales!
Set in Tadoussac and with Tadoussac Chapel reachable within 300 metres, Hotel Le Pionnier offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Tracey
United Kingdom
The view was lovely and we were able to access our room a little early
Located on the convergence of the Saguenay River and the Saint Lawrence River, this Tadoussac motel provides whale watching tickets through Croisières Dufour and A.M.L. Free WiFi is offered.
Hall
Canada
Nice to have a little table and chairs in the room and out on the from porch. Easy parking and access to the room, right on the main street but not too noisy.
What we liked most was the location (close to whale watching...
What we liked most was the location (close to whale watching departure point in Baie-Saint-Catherine), the cleanliness of the place (rooms, kitchen and lounge), the genuine kindness and helpfulness of the hosts. Although we enjoyed the breakfast, it was on the sweet side (it would be nice with some protein options ie. hard boiled eggs, cheese, and non-canned fruit options),
Angela
Denmark
Scored 8.0
8.0
Baie Sainte-Catherine is a remote area reached by a highway...
Baie Sainte-Catherine is a remote area reached by a highway with extreme grades and a lot of turns. It's popular with tourists for challenging hiking and whale-watching. Most of the accommodations are older and basic; les Chalets de la Colline is the best place to stay. There is only one small Co-op grocery store. If you like nature and have all of your provisions with you, this is a great place to explore and unwind.
Carolyn
Scored 8.0
8.0
We stayed there for 2 nights.
We stayed there for 2 nights. If you plan to do your own cooking, prepare in advance. There is only one store around for grocery and gas and the prices are a bit higher. There is only restaurant, it says it closes in 9pm but actually works till 8pm and the staff is not very friendly.
If you go to Tadoussac, plan your trip, you have to catch the ferry between 9 and 10 am if you don't want to wait 2 hours.
Radost
Canada
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we loved everything about our stay. staff were great and so kind. place is very original, far away from standardised motels/ hotels. you feel you are going back in time. food in the evening was delicious and breakfast was really nice and plenty. would recommend to anyone looking for something a bit unique.
Old, very charming house with really kind hosts. More B&B than hotel-feeling. Restaurant in the hotel, good food and good breakfast with first real hot chocolate (and no sugarwater with chocolate flavor) during entire stay so far in Canada.
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