Whether visiting Québec in summer or in the middle of fall or spring, this destination offers some seriously unique places to rest your head. From traveling back to the 1960s and 70s through décor to sitting amongst the towering trees in Charlevoix, ditch the ordinary hotel and opt for a memorable spot on your trip to Québec.
Imago Village, Saint-David de Falardeau, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Located in the Monts-Valins overlooking the valley of Mont Victor-Tremblay, this village features 10 yurts, giving guests a luxury glamping experience with all the modern comforts needed. Imago Village also recently launched its KAMOOK accommodation, fully equipped with two queen-sized beds on the mezzanine, a propane fireplace, kitchen and heated concrete floors. Nearby, guests can access the Yurt Bistro and yurt-style café.

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Venture back to the 1960s and 70s at this hotel, which brings a sense of nostalgia for its guests. Each guestroom is themed with vintage décor from the National Film Board of Canada. Throughout the hotel, discover the various people and events who left a lasting mark on Montréal’s culture.

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Farouche Tremblant, Lac-Superieur, Laurentides
Have a truly Nordic experience against stunning Mont-Tremblant National Park. Combining a Nordic farm, café-bar, four-season micro-refuges and an outdoor basecamp, guests are fully immersed in nature. Guests stay in A-frame, eco-luxury hideaways and can enjoy activities like paddleboarding and snowshoeing, as well as a relaxing Nordic bath.

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Repère Boréal, Les Éboulements, Charlevoix
Stay in these contemporary micro cabins in the heart of a wooded area. These modern chalets connect guests to their surroundings, whether it’s perched among the treetops or cocooned within the wilderness. These cabins are open year-round, and guests also have access to the on-site Nordic spa and a wide range of outdoor activities.

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Hébergement insolite Parc Oméga, Montebello, Outavais
Situated across a 7.5-mile safari route inhabited by elk, bison, wolves, bears, foxes and more, this property features four different wildlife-focused stays. Choose to Sleep with Wolves, experiencing magical moments while observing these creatures, or Sleep with Nature and stay in a modern chalet found in the mountains. The property also offers Sleep in Pod and Ready to Camp options.
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