Quebec Summer Resorts

Although Quebec is best known for its winter skiing resorts, there's still plenty to do in the mild Canadian summers. You can go hiking or biking in the mountains, sunbathe beside a lake or paddle a canoe. For the more adventurous, there's whitewater rafting. Spend evenings over a good dinner and fine wine in one of Quebec's many restaurants.

  1. Manoir Saint-Sauveur

    • This resort in the Laurentian Mountains features guest rooms, suites and condos. Amenities include high-speed wireless Internet access, cash mini-bar in all rooms, cable TV, on-demand films and coffeemaker. Manoir Saint-Sauveur has a saltwater indoor pool and an outdoor pool, tennis courts, billiards, sauna, steam baths, gym and a full spa. Children's activities are available. Have dinner at the Manoir Saint-Sauveur's L'Ambiance Restaurant, which features nightly musical entertainment, or dine on the Summer Cafe Terrace. During the summer, the resort offers daily shuttle service to a nearby water park.

      Manoir Saint-Sauveur

      246, chemin du Lac Millette

      Saint-Sauveur

      Québec, Canada

      J0R 1R3

      800-361-0505

      manoir-saint-sauveur.com

    The Manoir du Lac Delage

    • The Manoir du Lac Delage sits beside the lake and is nestled in the Laurentian mountains. Choose individually decorated rooms or suites, some of which include fireplaces or therapy baths. Various packages are offered, including romantic getaways, spa treatment, gastronomy and summer pleasures. The latter features volleyball, tennis, miniature golf, basketball and horseshoes. Guests have access to the indoor pool, whirlpool and sauna and can hike the trails surrounding the resort. The 14-course table d'hote dinner begins at 5:30 p.m., and all packages include breakfast.

      The Manoir du Lac Delage

      40, avenue du Lac Delage

      Québec, Canada

      G3C 5C4

      888-202-3242

      lacdelage.com

    Auberge et Chalets Refuge du Faubourg

    • The Auberge et Chalets Refuge du Faubourg is just half an hour from Old Quebec City. Guests may choose from rooms in the inn or private cabins, most with wireless Internet access. Cabins have kitchenettes and vary in size; some can accommodate very large groups. Summer activities include fishing, hiking, biking, golfing at one of two local courses, horseback riding, paragliding and climbing. Experience the water slides at the nearby Village Vacances Valcartier, or take a cruise on the St. Lawrence River.

      Auberge et Chalets Refuge du Faubourg

      1910, boul. des Neiges Snow

      St-Ferréol-les-Neiges

      Québec, Canada

      G0A 3R0

      800-463-5752

      refugedufaubourg.com

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