Featured Hotels Activities and Attractions Driving Distances
Featured Hotels Fairmont Hotels & Resorts have five exceptional properties in the province of Quebec. Three are located in beautiful resort areas, while the others are located in the province's largest cities of Montreal and Quebec City. The properties in Quebec include:
- Montebello- Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello: When constructed in 1930, craftsmen used 10,000 giant cedar logs to build the resort's three main buildings, all cut and set by hand. The central log château, which houses all the guest rooms, has a three-story central atrium, at the heart of which stands a massive six-sided fireplace.
- Mont Tremblant - Fairmont Tremblant: This 314 room ski-in/ski-out resort sits at the foot of the majestic Laurentian peaks overlooking picturesque Lac Tremblant. The hotel also offers restaurants and a full-service spa while the village below features several boutiques and bistros.
- Montreal - Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth is Montreal's largest hotel offering 1,039 rooms, business center, a health club and three restaurants. It is conveniently located above the underground city of boutiques, subways, and above the central train station.
- Quebec City - Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac: Standing high on a bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River, the hotel is considered by many to be the heart of Old Quebec. The hotel, which opened in 1893, has been fully restored and offers 618 luxurious guest rooms.
- La Malbaie - Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu: This tranquil 405-room resort, which dates back to 1899 is situated in the culturally rich Charlevoix region of Quebec. On-property amenities include three restaurants, championship golf, a full-service AmeriSpa and an extensive health club with three swimming pools.
Montreal is serviced by Dorval International Airport, which has direct flights on 18 worldwide carriers andsix regional carriers. Air Canada, Continental and Northwest Airlines offer direct service to Quebec City. Other carriers offer connection service via Montreal. The resorts of Montebello and Mont-Tremblant can also be reached via Ottawa International Airport.
Activities and Attractions Montreal is the cultural hub of the province - offering numerous museums and hosting several festivals throughout the year. Favorites include the annual Jazz Festival and Comedy Festival. Other major attractions include the Montreal Casino and the unique shops of Sainte-Catherine Street.
Quebec City has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage City and it is considered to be North America's most European city. Cobblestone streets are lined with over 1,000 restaurants - each offering gastronomic delights.
Our resorts throughout Quebec offer wonderful settings to unwind. Your pursuits can be as ambitious or as leisurely as you want them to be. For the adventure seeker - we offer championship golf courses, hiking, tennis, whale watching, horseback riding, downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobile trails and dog sledding. For a more relaxed experience - enjoy a spa treatment, take in the amazing vistas or simply read a book by a fireplace.
Driving Directions VIA Rail offers train service between Montreal and Quebec City. Bus service is available from downtown Montreal or Dorval to Mont-Tremblant. All properties can easily be reached by car. Driving times are quite short and still allow for a full day of exploring.
Montreal to Montebello - 75mi/120km (1.5 hours) Montreal to Mont Tremblant - 80mi/130km (1.5 hours) Montebello to Mont Tremblant - 62mi/100km (1 hour) Montreal to Quebec City - 156mi/251km (2.75 hours) Quebec City to La Malbaie - 90mi/149km (1.5 hours) |