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Welcome to Fairmont Le Château Montebello!
10,000 red cedar logs from British Columbia were used to build this unique establishment, which was completed in just 3 months in 1930. The "largest log cabin in the world", famed for its rustic charm and elegance, offers a warm welcome, a unique peaceful setting, impeccable service and refined gastronomy.
After a day spent enjoying the great outdoors, cozy up with a drink in front of the massive stone fireplace in the main lobby.
This evening you are expected at the Château's restaurant, "Aux Chantignoles", which features a variety of flavors and colors where regional recipes prevail. Every dish is bursting with simplicity and freshness.
A good bottle of wine from the exclusive cellar will be the perfect complement to your exquisite meal .
For the perfect end to a lovely day, retire to your Fairmont guestroom. You will love the natural country charm and the elegantly rustic decor. Each room is well-appointed to offer the ultimate in comfort and relaxation.
At Fairmont Le Château Montebello, couples and families alike will find the perfect guestroom to suit their needs. Sleep well!
Well-known for its many activities, Le Château Montebello offers the discerning traveller an array of original experiences ranging from fine gastronomy and adventure to exquisite spa treatments.
Badminton, Volleyball, Basketball, Canoe, Croquet, Horseback riding, Pontoon boat excursions, Horseshoes, Mini-golf, Bear watching at Fairmont Kenauk, Fishing, Indoor pool, ATV excursions, Cycling, Squash, Tennis
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from $506
The price per person (double occupancy) includes:
- One night's accommodation in a Fairmont room
- One buffet breakfast
- The tip for the meal
- Applicable taxes
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overrated resort
(Translated by Google) Nice hotel, with a very nice building.
room a bit dated.
together a little too commercial for our taste. many promises, but in practice, few activities: long wait because only one person for all the activities, everything is finally done independently with obsolete equipment (broken children's games, twisted bicycles, basket of abandoned basketball and iron throwing, ...). the programming of daily activities is only informative, because nobody is in charge of it (ex: basketball tournament, nobody is there, we are just told where the one and only basket is: nothing to do a tournament because there is no field - campfire in the evening: you have to add $15 for marshmallows and no one comes to animate or offer help). does not necessarily require a detour.