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Restaurant La Coulée Douce |
Causapscal |
The Valley |
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Restaurant La Coulée Douce
21, rue Boudreau
Causapscal, Québec G0J 1J0
Free: 1 888 756-5270 Phone: (418) 756-5270
Fax: (418) 756-5271
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Rates: 30$-50$
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69 places
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner - Fish and seafood, Matapédia filet of salmon.
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Photo: Auberge La Coulée Douce Have a quiet time... in the Matapédia Valley.· An old world charm in modern day comfort · A stay that is a must on your tour of Gaspésie · An ideal home base for those that want to discover one of the most magnificent regions of Quebec · A warm greeting and a relaxing atmosphere in the heart of nature's beauty  Photo : Auberge La Coulée Douce
Bon appétit! The restaurant offers breakfasts, lunch and dinner (seasonal). Our cuisine is among the best you will along the Gaspé Peninsula. You will love our regional dishes, like our speciality, Atlantic salmon.
Good night ! Two accommodations : · The rooms in the main building have each their own unique style and a charm that will surely help you relax. Private bath and air-conditioning. · The modern chalets that are perfect for the vacationing family.
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1 pers. |
2 pers. |
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75$ |
85$ |
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55$ |
75$ |
| Cabin |
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109$ |
139$ |
Have a nice day !
Photo: Auberge La Coulée Douce
Summer · Salmon or trout fishing (Matapédia and Causapscal rivers, Zec Casault) · Cycling, ATV, canoeing or hiking (International Appalachian Trail) · Golfing at Revermont Golf Club (18 holes) · Visits of Matamajaw Historical Site · Wildlife observation (salmon, moose) and natural sites of great beauty (Falls and Marais). Inquire about our group rates (package deal).
Autumn · Festival of coulours · Large and small game hunting 
Winter · Snowmobiling · Downhill skiing at Val-d'Irène Regional Park · Snowshoeing · Cross-country skiing.
Spring · Aqua-Neige at Val-d'Irène Regional Park · Sugar shack tours · Canoeing local rivers · Fiddlehead picking
Classified 3 stars. Lodging Award, less than 50 rooms category The Gaspé Peninsula Tourist Awards 2002
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Auberge Table à Roland |
Percé |
Land's End |
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Auberge Table à Roland
190, route 132
Percé, Québec G0C 2L0
Free: 1 888 782-2606 Phone: (418) 782-2606
Fax: (418) 782-5220
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Rates: Moins de 50$
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125 places
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner - Fish and seafood, family dining, Québec and Italian dining, café-bistro menu.
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Photo : Auberge-restaurant La Table à Roland
The legend of La Table à Roland
One day handsome Roland, an inveterate gambler, won away all of a friend's earthly possessions in a dice game. Put out, his friend threatened to take back his belongings, by force if necessary. So Roland left France to try his luck in North America, where he found few willing partners among the fisherman. Then he met a man dressed in a long black coat who agreed to play. The stranger pointed to a table in the distance where they would face off - the summit of Mont Sainte-Anne. As they began to play, Roland realized the stranger was a formidable opponent. Soon he had lost everything, at which point the stranger laid down the conditions for one last round ...
Come find out how the legend ends.
Join us at the dinning room! For fine dinning all year round, sample La Table à Roland's regional and Québec cuisine along with its memorable seafood specialities.
Take shelter! In winter, La Table à Roland offers snowmobilers various services including a singer at the restaurant and all kinds of other benefits.
Come enjoy the fabulous view !
- 18 moderns units
- View of Perce Rock
- Guide service
- Visits to Perce Rock and Bonaventure Island
- Sea cruises and deep-sea fishing
- Museums
Packages : dinner, accommodation, breakfast
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Restaurant L'eau à la bouche (Auberge des Belles-Soeurs) |
Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis |
The Haute-Gaspésie |
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Restaurant L'eau à la bouche (Auberge des Belles-Soeurs)
24, 1ere avenue Est
Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis, Québec G0E 1T0
Phone: (418) 797-5000
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Rates: 15$-50$
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45 places
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Lunch and dinner - Fish and seafood, regional fine dining, specialties from the grill, pizza and children menu - Terrace.
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Photo : Auberge des Belles Soeurs
Nestled right by the sea, the Auberge les Belles-Soeurs welcomes you to a wonderful, relaxing stay during your trip around the Gaspé Peninsula. You will enjoy beach access and have a chance to view whales as well as shore and sea birds - not to mention our one-of-a-kind Gaspesian sunsets.
We have four cozy, unpretentious rooms available, each with its own distinctive features. They do have one thing in common, though - you will be rocked to sleep by the gentle breaking of waves on the shore.
 Photo : Auberge des Belles SoeursThe mouth-watering menu and warm, friendly atmosphere at our restaurant, L'Eau à la Bouche, will delight connoisseurs of fine dining. And don't worry: a special kid's menu is available. You will want to share refreshments with friends on the adjoining patio, choosing from an array of thirst-quenching, delicious beverages.
Nature lovers, rejoice! Depending on the season, you will enjoy easy access to hiking, ski and snowmobile trails, deep-sea and fly fishing, hanggliding, sailing and more. An Internet café is also at your disposal.
Michel, Clarisse and the entire staff look forward to meeting you and extending their usual friendly welcome!
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Restaurant Le Courlieu (Manoir Belle Plage) |
Carleton-sur-Mer |
The Bay |
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Restaurant Le Courlieu (Manoir Belle Plage)
474, boulevard Perron
Carleton-sur-Mer, Québec G0C 1J0
Free: 1 800 463-0780 Phone: (418) 364-3388
Fax: (418) 364-7289
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Rates: 15$-50$
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60 places
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner - Fish and seafood, specialties from the grill, regional cuisine.
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Auberge Beauséjour |
Amqui |
The Valley |
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Auberge Beauséjour
71, boulevard Saint-Benoît Ouest
Amqui, Québec G5J 3E5
Free: 1 866 629-5531 Phone: (418) 629-5531
Fax: (418) 629-5410
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Rates: 15-30$
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60 places
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner - Fish and seafood, pasta and chops of lamb of the Matapédia, regional cuisine - Terrace.
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Located int the middle of the fiendly Amqui, the Auberge Beauséjour is a centenarian house with a rich past. Cerefully restored by the actuel owner, this historical house had kept all the spirit of the 20th ctury and holds a traditional Old Store.
It's an invitation to greediness. All our tablets are full of local, home made products. You can also find jowelery and antiquities.
Our clients are welcomed in a smooth and cordial atmosphere. They will discover confortable rooms and tasty food. The menu is the one in the valley made tohonnor Matapedien products. Our guests like to enjoy a delicious meal with unique surroundings.

Proudly, all the staff at the Auberge Beausejour is waiting for you.
An unique cachet in the Valley. A gastronomical and voluptuous experiment. Gastromomy Package available from $70 per person.
Snowmobiling Package available from $74 per person.
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Hôtel-Motel Manoir de Percé |
Percé |
Land's End |
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Hôtel-Motel Manoir de Percé
212, route 132
Percé, Québec G0C 2L0
Free: 1 800 463-0858 Phone: (418) 782-2022
Fax: (418) 782-5195
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Rates: 15$-50$
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75 places
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Breakfast and dinner - Fish and seafood, specialties from the grill, locally-smoked salmon, calf's sweetbread, red deer, rack of lamb, catch of the day lobster directly from sea pounds, group dinner reservations, children menus.
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Photo: Manoir de Percé
Hospitality... Our hotel-motel, situated in the heart of Percé, faces magnificent Percé Rock and a aquatic park. The wharf, boutiques, art galleries and other attractions are just a five-minute walk from the hotel.
Our 39 rooms with a view of Percé Rock and Bonaventure Island are all equipped with a full bathroom, air conditioning (30 units), fan, colour TV with cable and balcony. Other services:· Bar and lounge · Laundromat · Ticket outlet for sea excursions · Conference room, reception and congress hall · Car rental on site
Classified 3 stars - Hébergement Québec Classified 3 diamonds Restaurant - AAA/CAA
 Photo: Manoir de Percé
And fine cuisine... Native of the Baie des Chaleurs region and installed at the Manoir de Perce since 1956, the Bujold family will have travellers appreciate a warm atmosphere and a typically Gaspesian fine cuisine.
Taste our famous smoked salmon, according to the traditional recipe of our father Edgar, who passed away in May 2006. Our cooks, all certified by the Institut d'hôtellerie du Québec, offer you a fabulous choice of fish and seafood dishes. One of their specialities is a Gaspesian bouillabaisse. And to top it all off, melt in the mouth delicacies prepared by our pastry cook. A succulent meal from beginning to end.
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Restaurant La Seigneurie et Pub St-Joseph (Hostellerie Baie Bleue) |
Carleton-sur-Mer |
The Bay |
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Restaurant La Seigneurie et Pub St-Joseph (Hostellerie Baie Bleue)
482, boulevard Perron
Carleton-sur-Mer, Québec G0C 1J0
Free: 1 800 463-9099 Phone: (418) 364-3355
Fax: (418) 364-6165
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Rates: Moins de 50$
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280 places
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner - Seafood, refined regional cuisine, family dining, specialties from the grill, pasta, hamburgers, children menus, brunch breakfast, large variety of draft beers - Terrace.
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Photo: Hostellerie Baie Bleue
What would you say being enchanted by the whispers of the sea and the serenity of the mountains while delighting in cosy comfort and enjoying the personal touches provided by a friendly and courteous staff?
This is exactly what you can expect at Hostellerie Baie Bleue.
Hotel complex with 90 air-conditioned rooms overlooking Chaleur Bay.
- Heated pool, free wireless Internet, in-room cable, tennis,
- La Seigneurie restaurant, fine cuisine featuring local products
- Pub St-Joseph restaurant, live music, giant screen sportscasts
- 3 meeting rooms, computerised business centre, bar/lounge
- Spectacular 18 holes golf course.
Photo: Hostellerie Baie Bleue
Guided tours of the main attractions in Carleton-sur-Mer, Mont St-Joseph and surroundind area. Schedule: May 15th to October 15th. Average time visit: 90 minutes. Reservations recommended.

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Motel Le Gaspésiana |
Sainte-Flavie |
The Coast |
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Motel Le Gaspésiana
460, route de la Mer
Sainte-Flavie, Québec G0J 2L0
Free: 1 800 404-8233 Phone: (418) 775-7233
Fax: (418) 775-9227
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Rates: Moins de 30$
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85 places
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner - Fish and seafood, specialties from the grill, family dining - Terrace.
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Photo: Motel Le Gaspésiana
The unique Gaspesian welcome begins with us. Le Gaspésiana, the first step on your vacation, the first wave of discovery when it comes to both hospitality and unforgettable gastronomy. Le Gaspésiana comes highly recommended when you're looking for comfort, service and the fine cuisine of fresh produce, fish and seafood specialties. A restaurant with unmatched reputation for good food.
A view of the magnificent dining room now comletely and tastefully renovated and, for a faster meal, a restaurant featuring a varied menu at popular prices.
Some 320 km (200 mi.) from Québec City and only 2 km from Mont-Joli Airport, Le Gaspésiana is located just a few meters away from the St.Lawrence River. It treats you to a stay in close harmony with nature.
After a restful night in one of our lovely, spacious rooms you take off to discover the area : · Métis Gardens, one of the most magnificent attractions in Gaspésie (10 km) · Centre d'art Marcel Gagnon · Centre Chouin'art Le Pêcheur (5 km) · Centre d'art du Vieux Presbytère (500 m) · Musée le Vieux Moulin · Lelièvre Karting (6 km) · Arena (4 km) · Municipal pool (4 km) · Institut Maurice-Lamontagne (6 km) · Parc de la rivière Mitis (8 km)
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Gîte du Mont-Albert |
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts |
The Haute-Gaspésie |
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Gîte du Mont-Albert
2001, route du Parc
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Québec G4V 2E4
Free: 1 866 727-2427 Phone: (418) 763-2288
Fax: (418) 763-7803
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Rates: Plus de 50$
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160 places
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Breakfast, lunch and dinner - Fine Québec cuisine, game and fish, lunch box services, café-bistro menu - Terrace.
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Photo: Gîte du Mont-Albert
In the heart of Gaspesie National Park
Gîte du Mont-Albert is a magnificent 4-star hotel that offers its guests all the comforts of home, and more. Located in the mountain at the heart of Parc national de la Gaspésie, the hotel is renowned for its hospitality, fine cuisine featuring regional delicacies, and its unique scenery. Since the hotel opened in 1950, the Gîte's staff has been conveying to visitors their passion, respect and love for the hotel"s exceptional setting.
Photo: Gîte du Mont-Albert
When you arrive, they will be happy to give you information about the activities offered at the park. The picturesque atmosphere and the highs-mountains ambience of this generous natural environment will make your stay at the Gîte a moment of pure happiness.
See also the Cottages section
Activities on the premises
- Hiking
- Canoe on Cascapédia lake
- Fauna and flora observation
- Fishing
- Snowshoeing
- Nordic skiing
 Activities nearby
- Salmon fishing on Sainte-Anne River
- Visit of the pebble mine at mount Lyall
- Visit of Exploramer
- Le Gaspésien golf course
- River canoe on the Cap-Chat river
- Tree link at Cap-Chat
- Éole wind interpretation centre
- Canyonning on Castor creek
- Atlantic salmon observatory at Grand-Saut
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Reford Gardens |
Grand-Métis |
The Coast |
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Reford Gardens
200, route 132
Grand-Métis, Québec G0J 1Z0
Phone: (418) 775-2222
Fax: (418) 775-6201
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Rates: Moins de 50$
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120 places
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Lunch and dinner - Lunch all the week and dinner on Friday, regional gastronomy in a paradise of perpetual bloom, Sunday Brunch - Cafés and terrace
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Photo: Robert Baronet, Villa Estevan
The Reford Gardens/Jardins de Métis are recognized as one of Canada's outstanding gardens. A national historic site, they were created by a passionate gardener and plant lover, Elsie Reford, between 1926 and 1958. Visitors to this verdant domain of more 200 acres can admire the splendours of some 3,000 species and varieties of native and exotic plants displayed in fifteen gardens. Sculptures by contemporary artists punctuate the visit and integrate harmoniously with historic gardens.
One of the highlights of any visit is Estevan Lodge, the 1887 house built by Lord Mount Stephen as a fishing retreat. Today, it welcomes visitors to its dining rooms, temporary exhibitions and museum. The museum explores the story of the summers spent by Elsie Reford and her family enjoying salmon-fishing and gardening. On Sundays throughout the summer, the Villa hosts brunch and literary teas. The dining rooms of Estevan Lodge offer a luncheon menu and Friday evening meals inspired by the Gardens and featuring local produce. The Garden Café, adjacent to the Villa, offers light meals and snacks in a garden setting.
From June 26 th, the 11 st edition of the International Garden Festival presents contemporary garden designed by landscape architects, architects and artists from Canada and around the world. The theme for the 2010 Festival is "Paradise". Twenty or more gardens are on display offering an opportunity to view conseptual gardens by leading designers and a giant playground of interactive spaces for children.
Photo: Louise TanguayIn the Visitor Centre at the entrance to the Gardens, services are available without admission fees. The Boutique Café offers light meals and an outdoor terrace; the Garden Shop offers a selection of garden books, seeds, gardening items and gifts; the Gifts Shop offers a wide range of products made by local artisans. Wheelchairs are available free of charge (reservations suggested) and umbrellas are loaned for a visit in the rain.
Photo: Louise Tanguay Hours: Open every day from June 5th to October 3rd 2010. The gardens open at 8:30 am and close at 6 pm in June, September and October (last admission at 5 pm) and 7 pm in July and August (last admission at 6 pm).
Admission: Admission fees. Free for children 13 and under. Accommodation packages available with more than 50 hotels, motels, auberges and B&Bs in the area.
Member of Gaspésie Gourmande.
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