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Le Provincial Art

 

Located at the edge of the forest , at a short walking distance of the village , Le Provincialart was built in 1899 to host missionnary nuns coming from France to help the first colonists.

During the century presbitary , girl’s housekeeping-school , head-office of the northern Province of Ste-Croix nuns , it was finally transformed in a B&B in 1989.

Its actual owners welcome you in their sweet home.

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This centennial dwelling was once a convent and a religious school to then become a hospital and an orphanage. Later on, it would be home for two religious communities as well as the presbitery and the local parish school. It became an inn in 1988.

Blending with each season, Le ProvincialArt offers an assorted cuisine in a warm and cordial atmosphere. Fresh picked organic garden vegetables and berries are served at every meal all Summer long.

La Bonne Adresse

 

Located in St-Faustin Lac-Carré, near the Mont-Tremblant park, this Victorian aged home was built in 1890 and was once a post office, a general store, a restaurant and a family residence.
Renovated in 1994, it became an inn in 2003. Its undeniable charm and relaxed ambiance will most certainly provide the warmest of welcomes.
The owners Thérèse and Gerald are proud to welcome you to such a magnificent home.

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Once a post office, a restaurant, a bus station, a barber shop and a dance hall where many a local couple met in Saint-Faustin, it was known to be the Sunday after masse meeting place.

To enjoy your stay at our inn, we offer you to relax in our shaded garden or to go for a swim at Lac Carré which is 7 minutes away ,by bike, from the inn. and then enjoy our 4 services dinner which is entirely home made.
Looking forwad to see you soon, Jérome and Vanina.

Au Clos Rolland

 

This beautiful Bed & Breakfast is located in Mont Rolland, Ste-Adèle, aside the “Le P’tit Train du Nord” linear park.

This grand Victorian style house was built in 1904 and was the original Rolland family’s home. With its five wonderfully inviting bedrooms each including a private bath, lovely foyers and dining areas, a spacious porch surrounded by a vast wooded yard will most certainly make your stay memorable.
The owners ( Claude, Geneviève, Alexandre and Jean François) sumptuous cuisine await you for breakfast or dinner.

 

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In 1902, a paper mill was built by Sanislas Jean-Baptiste Rolland at the foot of the Rivière du Nord rapids in Sainte-Adèle. In 1904, the mill produced its first ever roll of paper as was built the house known for a long time as the superintendent’s or the boss’ house.

No matter the season, a quiet fire fills the old fireplace and warms the house. The ideal setting to relax among friends at the evening’s end. The fireplace was built with bricks once part of one of the house’s original chimneys.

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This centennial dwelling was once a convent and a religious school to then become a hospital and an orphanage. Later on, it would be home for two religious communities as well as the presbitery and the local parish school. It became an inn in 1988.

Blending with each season, Le ProvincialArt offers an assorted cuisine in a warm and cordial atmosphere. Fresh picked organic garden vegetables and berries are served at every meal all Summer long.

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Once a post office, a restaurant, a bus station, a barber shop and a dance hall where many a local couple met in Saint-Faustin, it was known to be the Sunday after masse meeting place.

To enjoy your stay at our inn, we offer you to relax in our shaded garden or to go for a swim at Lac Carré which is 7 minutes away ,by bike, from the inn. and then enjoy our 4 services dinner which is entirely home made.
Looking forwad to see you soon, Thérèse and Gerald

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In 1902, a paper mill was built by Sanislas Jean-Baptiste Rolland at the foot of the Rivière du Nord rapids in Sainte-Adèle. In 1904, the mill produced its first ever roll of paper as was built the house known for a long time as the superintendent’s or the boss’ house.

No matter the season, a quiet fire fills the old fireplace and warms the house. The ideal setting to relax among friends at the evening’s end. The fireplace was built with bricks once part of one of the house’s original chimneys.