Nature lovers wishing to escape city life will adore discovering our Inn hidden in the middle of the woods, on Rigaud mountain in the heart of a bird and deer sanctuary, minutes form Hudson, Saint Lazare and Sainte Justine de Newton and yet only 45 minutes West of Montreal. Enjoy nature at its best while dining with your "dear" and our "deer", topped off by luxurious comfort and 4-star award-winning cuisine. The restaurant is open 7 days a week, come for a delicious family brunch and sleigh ride on Sundays. To make your stay memorable, many different packages are offered such as golf, SPA and romance. Discover our 5 acres of gardens as well as our new maple pavilion! Maple products available all year and sugaring off parties from February to end of April. Next time you visit Saint-Lazare, Sainte-Justine-de-Newton, Rigaud or Hudson make sure to drop by and stock up on some of our fresh maple syrup.
Quality Indicator RéserVert certified - Association des hôteliers du Québec
Amenities Air conditioning (24); Alarm-clock; Balcony; Coffee and (or) tea; Desk; DVD player (24); Fireplace (18); Hairdryer; Hypoallergenic bedding; Internet access : by modem (standard) (24); Internet access : high-speed (24); Internet access : wireless (24); Iron and ironing board; Non-smoking units (24); Partially accessible for persons with physical disabilities; Private bathroom (24); Radio; Telephone (24); Television (24); Whirlpool (9)
Services for Persons with Disabilities Partially accessible to the physically disabled (Kéroul)
Vehicle and Parking Services Parking: Free outdoor parking
Rental services Bike
Restaurant and food services Breakfast; Dinner; Lunch
Customers Business; Couples
Business Hours Reception business hours (7h30 a 23hrs); Check-in time (15 hrs); Check-out time (12 hrs)
Languages Spoken by staff French; English
Reservations Reservations required
Payment methods Credit card: Visa, MasterCard/Euro Card, American Express, Diners Club; Cash; Direct payment accepted
Rates Single occupancy: Maximum for the least expensive unit (149), Maximum for the most expensive unit (169); Double occupancy: Maximum for the least expensive unit (169), Maximum for the most expensive unit (250)