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Quaqtaq<br />

Akpatok<br />

Island<br />

Hudson<br />

Bay<br />

Kuujjuaq<br />

Kangiqsualujjuaq<br />

James<br />

Bay<br />

LABRADOR<br />

Place Jacques-Cartier, Montréal<br />

Montréal<br />

The world’s second largest French-speaking city,<br />

Montréal is a dynamic metropolis that offers an<br />

eclectic range of experiences and attractions. In<br />

the charming cobbled streets of old Montréal<br />

you will find treasures such as the Basilica of<br />

Notre-Dame, the Place Jacques-Cartier and the<br />

Vieux Port. The rue Sherbrooke, to the south of<br />

the plateau of Mont Royal, is home to exclusive<br />

shops, art galleries and the Musée des Beaux-Arts.<br />

Montréalers are renowned for their joie de vivre:<br />

this is Canada’s party capital, which plays host<br />

to several world-renowned summer festivals.<br />

In addition, there is a vast array of fabulous<br />

restaurants, bistros and pavement cafés offering<br />

every type of cuisine, with delicious smoked meats<br />

the local speciality. Amongst the many sights the<br />

Jardin Botanique rivals England’s Kew Gardens<br />

and other attractions include the Olympic Park,<br />

Biodôme and Biosphère. Explore the city on<br />

Bâteau Mouche cruises on the St. Lawrence<br />

River or discover the underground city, packed<br />

with boutiques, shops and restaurants.<br />

HOTEL NELLIGAN, MONTRÉAL<br />

Situated in rue St. Paul in the heart of old<br />

Montréal, the Nelligan is a delightful boutique<br />

hotel. There are 63 spacious rooms with exposed<br />

brick and stone walls and lots of natural wood.<br />

Each room is beautifully furnished with plantation<br />

blinds and contemporary fabrics. Amenities<br />

include a fitness centre, library, a roof-top terrace<br />

and Verses restaurant for the finest French<br />

cuisine. Breakfast is served in the garden atrium<br />

which also doubles, each afternoon, as a tearoom.<br />

Hotel Nelligan<br />

ONTARIO<br />

Hotel le St. James<br />

Laurentides<br />

Wildlife Reserve<br />

Mastigouche<br />

Wildlife<br />

Reserve<br />

Mont Tremblant<br />

Provincial Park<br />

Montréal<br />

Ottawa<br />

Lac<br />

St-Jean<br />

QUÉBEC ´<br />

Saguenay<br />

Fjord<br />

Charlevoix<br />

QUÉBEC<br />

Havre-St-Pierre<br />

Rimouski<br />

Tadoussac<br />

La Malbaie<br />

Charny<br />

Easter n<br />

T ownships<br />

North<br />

Hatley<br />

HOTEL LE ST. JAMES, MONTRÉAL<br />

Grand and opulent, this venerable hotel is one<br />

of the most prestigious addresses in old Montréal.<br />

All 23 rooms and 38 suites meticulously<br />

preserve their historic character but have been<br />

transformed by plush interior design and cutting<br />

edge technology to offer unashamed luxury.<br />

The magnificent library is the perfect place for an<br />

aperitif before dinner whilst XO, the grand salon,<br />

serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. This is also a<br />

delightful venue for afternoon tea with, on<br />

Sundays, a harpist to set a refined tone. With a<br />

full-service spa and fitness centre, the St. James is<br />

Montréal’s most refined and elegant choice.<br />

Gaspé<br />

Peninsula<br />

Gaspé<br />

Anticosti<br />

Island<br />

^<br />

Iles de la<br />

Madeleine<br />

0 140 miles<br />

0 225 kilometres<br />

Hostellerie Pierre du Calvet<br />

Gulf of St<br />

Lawrence<br />

HOSTELLERIE PIERRE DU CALVET,<br />

MONTRÉAL<br />

Built in 1725, this captivating hotel is one of the<br />

oldest surviving buildings in Montréal, furnished<br />

with sumptuous antiques in 17th century style.<br />

There are just nine rooms and suites, each<br />

featuring exposed stone walls, wood panelling,<br />

beams, and either a gas or wood-burning<br />

fireplace. Most have four-poster beds, whilst all<br />

have a private bathroom and air-conditioning.<br />

There is a delightful terrace at the back and a<br />

conservatory with exotic caged birds, including a<br />

parrot that talks. The hotel has two restaurants,<br />

Les Filles du Roy and Pierre du Calvet, and both<br />

are highly recommended.<br />

Québec: Canada<br />

Telephone: 01993 838 700<br />

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