Hotel Tadoussac
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 4 PM
- Check Out Time - Noon
- Babysitting
- Internet Access Available *
- Parking
- Pool
- Restaurant On-site
- Caters to families
- Check-in time is 4 PM
- Check-out time is Noon
- Minimum check-in age 21
- Pets not allowed
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on June 13, 2007
Description
See more detailsLocation. Rolling hills flank the St. Lawrence Seaway, providing scenic surroundings for the Hotel Tadoussac. Located in Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada, this hotel is positioned one kilometer from whale-watching cruises that depart from the marina.
Hotel Features. Several on-site dining options include Coverdale Dining Room, a buffet-style restaurant that opens daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Le Beaupré Restaurant is a café-style eatery, and Le William is a fine-dining venue that serves internationally and regionally inspired fare. This property offers wireless Internet access and features six conference rooms, a reception hall and an intimate cocktail salon that accommodate up to 400 people. The cocktail bar features a deck that overlooks the St. Lawrence Seaway. Conference rental and catering services are available. Recreation includes a seasonal outdoor pool, tennis court, billiards and miniature golf. Tadoussac Hotel Spa offers specialized body care services such as massotherapy (Swedish), fangotherapy (marine mud and essential oils) and seaweed therapy.
Guestrooms. All 149 guestrooms harken to a romantic era, with floral and nautical accents. Select rooms offer views of the water. Accommodations include ceiling fans, satellite television, coffeemakers, and private bathrooms.
Expert Tip. Considered the first "hotel-museum" of Quebec, this hotel descended from the Canadian Steamship Line, and houses a marvelous collection of original Canadian furnishings and native Amerindian cultural artifacts.