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  • A heritage exterior gives way to plush accommodations inside. Friendly staff, proud of their manoir , offer a 24-hour reception, suites with whirlpools, and Internet facilities.

  • An independant hostel in Vieux-Montréal. No-curfew policy, free Internet access, kitchen facilities, small and large dormitories and private accommodations.

  • A remarkable auberge with views of Lac des Sables. A complete range of equipment can be rented from the hotel, including fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, sailboats, snowmobiles and quad bikes.

  • The Auberge de Jeunesse has been offering travelers downtown lodging for over 30 years and prides itself on continuing to provide an inexpensive alternative for individuals, families and groups. Educational, cultural and environmental tours offered. Try to book a week before arrival.

  • Horse riding and cross-country skiing can be enjoyed while staying here.

  • Rooms perched overlooking Parc Lafontaine, colorful, contemporary furnishings in all 21 soundproof rooms and a 24-hour reception desk make it easy to see why this auberge has a loyal clientele.

  • This hip hostel has 60 beds with between two to eight travelers to a room. Breakfast included.

  • A year-round sanctuary, where deer roam the local landscape at dawn and dusk. The comfortable rooms include all modern amenities.

  • At this 18th-century auberge the hosts spoil you with flowers, fine art, brass beds and a warm fireplace, a full gourmet breakfast and a Jacuzzi.

  • European charm awaits you at this lovely home, where original art in many of the en-suite rooms creates a warm setting. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the old town, but fine restaurants and sights are much closer.

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