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The Tadoussac Hotel
Thousands
of Years of Natural Hospitality
Do you dream of maritime scenery and adventure? Then set a course for
Tadoussac, a picturesque village standing at the edge of the boreal
forest, near the Saguenay Fjord and a stone’s throw from the sea.
Tadoussac was successively a major trade area for Aboriginal people, a
whale and beluga hunting ground, a safe harbour for explorers Cartier
and Champlain and a vacation resort as early as 1864!
The Tadoussac Hotel, with its whitewashed walls, maritime colors, red roof, dormer windows and cupola marking the centre of the building, calls to mind an enormous lighthouse standing not quite a cable’s length from the magnificent sandy beach nearby.
The hotel’s silhouette is like a beacon; for generations, navigators have been using it as a landmark when piloting their vessels in the St. Lawrence. The building’s architecture testifies to the close bond between Tadoussac and the sea. As you look out from the hotel terrace, you will see an ocean of green, marsh hay, sails, boats, sea foam and, in the distance, whales.
Priced from $87.00 plus GST
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