
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac |
Quebec City
Québec City is the closest you’ll get to a Parisian dreamscape without the jet lag, and Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is its unmistakable centrepiece. Perched above the St. Lawrence River and Old Québec, this copper-topped icon defines the city’s historic skyline. Below, cobblestone streets wind past shaded squares, riverside promenades and cafe-lined lanes. Inside, historic grandeur meets refined modern comfort. Vaulted ceilings and gilded crown moldings preserve the building’s château-like elegance, while the Eléa terrace extends the experience outdoors with alfresco dining overlooking the city.

Auberge Saint-Antoine |
Quebec City
Tucked into the historic Old Port, Auberge Saint-Antoine feels like a natural extension of Québec City’s storied streets. Built atop centuries-old stone foundations, this hideaway weaves history into every corner. A reception desk crafted from 19th-century dock timbers greets you, while nightstands double as mini-museum displays for artifacts found right beneath your feet. Wake to the sound of church bells, then wander nearby farmers’ markets or the ivy-clad lanes of Petit-Champlain. The farm-to-fork spirit comes alive at Restaurant Couteau, where candlelit dinners in a restored 19th-century maritime warehouse set the stage for an intimate summer evening.

Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth |
Montreal
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth sits at the intersection of history and high design in Montreal, capturing the playful, bilingual spirit that defines Québec’s most iconic metropolis. Mornings begin at Marché Artisans, an upscale food hall where the aroma of fresh croissants and expertly pulled espresso mirrors the city’s effortless café culture. Beyond the pantry, discover a mid-century masterpiece reimagined with sleek, contemporary lines, elevated social areas and a Zen-inspired wellness center. To experience a touch of rock-and-roll history, stay in the legendary John Lennon and Yoko Ono Suite, where the couple staged their famous 1969 “Bed-In for Peace.”

Hôtel William Gray |
Montreal
Old Montreal’s cobblestone streets set the scene for Hôtel William Gray, where 18th-century stone facades give way to contemporary, light-filled interiors. The design is all about contrast, seamlessly integrating two historic period houses with a sleek, modern glass tower. Local artists and designers shape much of the atmosphere, from custom installations to thoughtfully curated decor throughout the property. Upstairs, the rooftop terrace is a local legend, offering unobstructed views of Place Jacques-Cartier, which turns into a car-free hub in the summer, lined with lively café terraces and outdoor dining.

Fairmont Tremblant |
Mont-Tremblant
In Mont-Tremblant, summer trades ski runs for lakeside paths, open-air terraces and an alpine village that feels lifted from a postcard. At the base of the mountain, Fairmont Tremblant ushers in a new era of luxury this September with the debut of its expansive Presidential Suite. Spanning 1,200 square feet, the new space pairs a sprawling entertaining area with a spa-like bathroom and panoramic mountain views. Days are best spent hiking forested trails or golfing nearby emerald fairways before retreating to Québec’s largest outdoor pool deck, where three sparkling pools, mountain breezes and alpine sunsets stretch the day a little longer.

Hotel Quintessence |
Mont-Tremblant
Exclusivity defines Hotel Quintessence, where just 30 suites create the feel of an intimate lakeside retreat, where each space feels like a private cottage. Wood-burning fireplaces and balconies overlooking the water set the tone for slow, sun-soaked mornings. Spend the afternoon on Lake Tremblant with private boat outings or simply lounge by the infinity pool. Evenings move to the lakeside greenhouse for a tasting menu that blends Laurentian ingredients with French influence, before cocktails on the terrace as the sun slips behind the mountains.

Manoir Hovey |
North Hatley
Nestled on the shores of Lake Massawippi, Manoir Hovey evokes the timeless elegance of a country estate. This Relais & Châteaux gem is all about the art of the long lunch and lakeside languor. Wander through English gardens, swim in the lakefront pool, take a canoe out for a sunset paddle or settle into the library with a rare vintage. Beyond the grounds, cycling routes wind through the Eastern Townships, while nearby stables offer horseback riding through rolling countryside. The dining experience is a love letter to the region, with hyper-local ingredients that taste even better on the breezy, water-facing veranda.

Le Germain Charlevoix Hotel & Spa |
Baie-Saint-Paul
Built on the grounds of a former farm, Le Germain Charlevoix Hotel & Spa fully embraces its agricultural past. Gardens flourish with herbs and vegetables that supply the kitchen just steps away, while Highland cattle, sheep, ducks and chickens bring the grounds to life. Barn-inspired architecture and minimalist interiors keep attention on the surrounding fields and St. Lawrence River beyond, letting the landscape remain the focal point. In summer, a small on-site farmer’s market ties it all together, with local producers and house-grown ingredients on display.

Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu |
La Malbaie
Perched between the St. Lawrence River and the Laurentian mountains, Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu channels the grandeur of a French castle. It’s the only grand property in Charlevoix, making it a gateway to the region’s dramatic cliffs, coastal villages and sweeping natural landscapes. Tee off on the 27-hole golf course, wander riverside trails or slip into the spa for a long, unhurried rest. When the mood shifts, an underground passage leads straight to the casino because even serenity here knows how to have a little fun.

Fairmont Le Château Montebello |
Montebello
Framed by pine forest and river views, Fairmont Le Château Montebello reimagines rustic craftsmanship as a full-scale château escape. Built in 1930, this extraordinary four-wing structure was assembled from 10,000 red-cedar logs, all cut and placed by hand, making it the largest log cabin in the world. Inside, roaring stone fireplaces and warm timber halls set the tone for slow mornings and fireside evenings. Outside, forest trails, golf greens and riverfront views invite you to switch between adventure and stillness.

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From city sanctuaries to countryside retreats, these are just a taste of Québec’s most memorable stays—explore the full collection for even more, all infused with joie de vivre, Québécois style.
