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  • The original B&B network founded in 1980 offers inspected rooms with a wide choice of accommodations.

  • Amassing 80 different host homes, organizers Bob and Mariko arrange rooms for travelers in the central neighborhoods of Montréal near major attractions, shopping, restaurants and transportation hubs.

  • Along the commercial thoroughfare from Montréal International Airport Dorval, visitors are shuttled here free of charge around the clock. Standard hotel comforts and an inexpensive option for travelers on a budget.

  • Single, double or dormitory choices are offered, with fully equipped kitchen, games room and Internet available.

  • Myth and legend circulate when speaking of Château Versailles, partly because the four townhouses which it occupies were once home to Montréal’s upper crust. Today it welcomes a guest list of performers, artists and writers. Fine dining at La Maîtresse restaurant.

  • This Victorian castle-like home with turrets, high ceilings and hardwood floors has delightful accommodations in five comfortable rooms adorned with period furniture, modern facilities and a front balcony. Pool table, piano, bicycles and table d’hôte meals.

  • In the center of VieuxQuébec, the Château Frontenac astounds guests with its beauty and luxury. It’s decorated as a veritable museum of Canadiana throughout, with a birch-bark canoe and stuffed grizzly bear in the lobby and artifacts on its walls (see Château Frontenac).

  • This fabulous hotel, dating from 1761, is embellished by a golf course, a casino, and a setting on the St Lawrence River. It frequently attracts US presidents, Hollywood stars and high-rolling gamblers.

  • The royalty of Montréal hotels embodies grace and comfort. This was also the location of John Lennon famous “Bed-In” of 1969.

  • Golf, spas, adventure activities, boutiques, and restaurants in a village setting.

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