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Situated only 5 minutes from Old Quebec by car, the Auberge du Littoral welcomes you in a family atmosphere and with a highly personalized service.
With its unique style and its atmosphere perfumed with the aroma of chocolate, the Auberge du Littoral offers you ideal comfort and tranquility both for a family vacation or a business trip.
The St. Lawrence River and a beautiful bicycle path border our Auberge, offering cyclists panoramic views of the Island of Orleans, Montmorency Falls, and the scenic Beaupre Coast.
We offer you a vast choice of fully equipped rooms with private bath, cable television, air conditioning, coffee-maker and more.
The rates do not include the lodging tax, federal tax and the provincial tax.
Conditions
:: AUBERGE DU LITTORAL ::
The rates do not include the lodging tax, federal tax and the provincial tax.
The arrival must be done before 10:30 p.m., reception close at this time. If you think to arrive later, please contact us : 418 661 6901 / 1 877 661 6901.
:: AUBERGE DU LITTORAL ::
Cancellation 24 hours prior to arrival date otherwise a 1 night stay + taxes will be charged to your credit card.
No-Shows / Non-Arrivals:
An amount equal to 1 night plus tax in the room category booked will be charged to the credit card for non-arrivals.
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From Montreal:
1. Take Highway Henry IV North (73 North).
2. Take Highway 40 East towards Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré.
3. Take Exit 323 to get on Highway 440 West.
4. Take Exit 27. Follow the signs for Boulevard Sainte-Anne.
5. Turn left on Boulevard Sainte-Anne. We are on the left just before the first traffic lights.
From Old Quebec:
1. Take Highway 440 East.
2. Take Exit 27. (Turn left on the overpass and follow the signs for Rue du Manège.)
3. We are on the right.
From Charlevoix:
1. Take Highway 440 West.
2. Take Exit 27. Follow the signs for Boulevard Sainte-Anne.
3. Turn left on Boulevard Sainte-Anne. We are on the left just before the first traffic lights.
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