Location: Québec City
(Old Québec - inside the walls)
Built in 1830, this stately residence in Anglo-Palladian style had long been one of the luxurious private mansions built at the turn of the century, with outstanding proprietors such as Collin McCallum and Vesey Boswell, very famous brewmasters of the time. Converted into a hotel in 1967, its unique inner architecture was kept, along with a beautifully sculpted wooden staircase and a few authentic stained-glass windows. The mansion overlooks the Dufferin terrace, located between the Citadelle and the Château Frontenac. From the windows, you can observe the majestic St-Lawrence River all the way to the Isle of Orleans.
Amenities Air conditioning (7); Balcony; Coffee and (or) tea; Desk; Internet access : wireless (22); Iron and ironing board; Kitchen; Kitchenette (4); Mini fridge; Non-smoking units (22); Not accessible for persons with physical disabilities; Private bathroom (22); Refrigerator; Smoking units; Telephone (22); Television (22)
Types of Beds Single bed(s); Double bed(s); Queen-size bed(s); Sofa bed(s); Crib upon availability ; Cot: Cot upon availability (charge)
Activities Cross-country skiing within 10 km; Cycling within 10 km; Golf within10 km; Hiking; Summer theatre within 10 km; Winter sliding
Rates Single occupancy: Maximum for the least expensive unit (80), Maximum for the most expensive unit (179); Double occupancy: Maximum for the least expensive unit (80), Maximum for the most expensive unit (179)