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    Auberge Prema Shanti - Arrivée à l'auberge. C'est si beau!

    Auberge Prema Shanti

    (4 reviews)

    Of the places we stayed on our trip along the Petit Trail Du Nord, this was our least favorite…read more Although the rooms were nice and very comfortable, we found the staff to be unfriendly and the food at the B&B outrageously expensive. When we rode in with our family after biking, the staff were not very welcoming and, in fact, made us feel like we were imposing on them. As very low maintenance travelers, we found it odd that this vibe was given off and we found it uncomfortable. Hard to exactly say what it was, but we found that we always felt that we were doing something wrong...not a fond feeling when traveling! The food was also unreasonably expensive. $22.00 pp for breakfast! No thanks!

    We stayed with another couple at Prema Shanti in July 2013 while we were biking from Mont-Laurier…read moreto St-Jerome on Le P'tit Train du Nord rail trail. The inn is about 1 km SE of the center of Val-David on Lac Dore, a small, quiet lake (no power boats). The inn has a private swim beach, dock, and platform. The inn is easily accessible from the rail trail, though not obvious. We arrived in the afternoon and were given rooms in an annex building across a quiet street. Our rooms had therapeutic baths, rather than showers, so we asked to be moved to rooms with showers, and they seemed happy to switch us. Since we were across the street, our rooms did not have a view of the lake, but the rooms were comfortable, air conditioned, and nicely furnished, if somewhat oddly arranged. The beds were very comfortable. We seemed to be the only occupants in the annex, and the doors of the unoccupied rooms were left standing open, so we walked around and looked into some of the rooms. Some of those bedrooms were truly luxurious! But those rooms had the therapeutic baths, not showers. The inn provided secure storage for our bikes in a separate building. It was a fairly hot day for Quebec, so we spent some time swimming in the lake before dinner. Just lovely. Kayaks and paddleboards were also available at the beach. Dinner was outstanding, and the service was excellent. The tables look out over the lake, a lovely setting. Apparently, breakfast is normally served starting at 9 am, but we asked if we could have breakfast at 8 am, to get an earlier start biking. Again, the staff seemed happy to accommodate us, and we were served breakfast at 8 am. Breakfast was also excellent. Definitely staying here again next time we are in the area. Note: All of the rooms at this inn are apparently different. There is an online photo gallery of the rooms here http://www.premashanti.ca/en/galerie.php?cat=5 so that you can reserve a room that you will like. The majority of the rooms seem to have therapeutic baths, not showers, so if you require a shower, make sure that you reserve a room that has a shower. The annex building is across a quiet street, so those rooms do not have a view of the lake. But they are otherwise very nice rooms.

    Hôtel l'Excelsior

    Hôtel l'Excelsior

    (3 reviews)

    Dirty pool, sauna and cold plunge non functional, body wash served in a public bathroom soap…read moredispenser, had to check out towels, trash left randomly in hallways but the worst experience was the dinner. We got the five course meal and it was 90 minutes before we got salad (4/10). Bread is its own course here and we each got one small roll (ironically the best part though). The mussels were fine but just covered in cheese and butter. The main took another 40 minutes and was very mediocre. The chicken dishes were the exact same ingredients just arranged differently, and the lasagna could only contend with Chef Boyardi. The dessert was obviously pre-purchased and tasted like grocery store cakes. Just not very pleasant.

    En fin de semaine on a été charger plus cher que prévu…read more L'entrée, les marches sont tout brisé. Un des spas était très salle avec une couche de saleté brune. La chambre sentait pas bon. On a pas eux d'eau chaude pour prendre un bain ou douche. On c'est fait dire plein toi au manager dans 3 jours, tu prendras ta douche chez toi. Le service au bistro de l'hit était lent 2:00 pour déjeuner et pas eux le bon déjeuner , froids et pas mangeable. Aussi des gens manquait de classe on baiser sur leur balcon devant nous. On c est plein et on m'a regarder et lever les yeux au ciel. Et jusqu à 5 hrs du matin bcp de jeunes femmes hurlait, dansait , écoutait la musique forte faites des pleintes pas changé grand chose. Très décevant.... :-/ Je retourne pas la .

    La Sapiniere Hotel

    La Sapiniere Hotel

    (2 reviews)

    $$$

    La Sapinière has never disappointed us, but is IS a great big drive from Montreal. We've been going…read morethere for years to celebrate special occasions and the menu is always stellar. The portions are on the small side (obviously) but always satisfying. The main dining room is stunning and overlooks a lake, an amazing view to compliment your meal but if you want to be seated by a window, you should reserve way in advance! They have an excellent wine selection and the dishes are lush. They are beginning to incorporate vegetarian options but overall, expect lots of meat and fish. If you can, try the foie gras, they make it really memorable. My mom did find her quails a bit cold but my veal was to die for. For birthdays, you get glasses of Kir on the house! The staff is really lovely and have made the effort to remember us, which is always appreciated. The recession has struck everyone, and it's nice to see that La Sapinière has tried to adapt: they 3 course table d'hôte is a couple dollars short of $40, the 5-course meal being under $60, an absolute steal (as everything used to be over $80 a couple of years back). Thankfully, they haven't sacrificed quality in any way. The decor is cozy and warm, the hotel was built in the 60s and it still has that slightly retro flavour (carpeted floors, big leather chairs, swiss-chalet style).They try to cater to all sorts of clientele,but I'd say this isn't the most kid-friendly hotel. The bar really stylish and right next to a mahogany pool table and an intimate dance floor. If you feel extra fancy, you can rent you own little bungalow outside the hotel! I would recommend going in winter, I think it's during that time that the Laurentians really shine, the scenery is unbeatable and it makes it the comfort of the place and the food even more worthwhile..

    Stayed here for 4 nights this week for business meetings…read more Here are my consolidated ratings: Meeting facilities: 4/5 Restaurant: 3.5/5 (downside was that some of the soups were a bit too salty, portions were a bit on the smaller side but quality, flavour and texture and selection was pretty good) Desert served daily 4/5 Wine served each evening 5/5 Hotel rooms 2/5 (totally outdated and in serious need of an upgrade!!) Service 4/5 beauty of facility situated on the lake 4/5 bar/lounge area 3/5 (feels like you are in a 70's lounge) wifi 1/5 (for the week I could never connect in my room and barely in the meeting rooms) The Sapinere works to be a desirable place to stay but alas the place is very old and dated! Service is very good and location in a nice secluded area!

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