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A
Magical Place for Your Vacations or Business
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With
its great historical and natural value,
the Station touristique Duchesnay is a jewel of
the Québec City region. It is located on
the banks of the magnificent Lac Saint-Joseph and
principally composed of an 89 km² deciduous
forest. This majestic site, which until just recently
was a school of forestry, combines all of these
elements to turn your nature escapade or business
meeting into a memorable moment. Located 30 minutes
from Québec City, this four season vacation
resort has a great deal to offer:
Comfortable
accommodations in
the 48 rooms at the Auberge Duchesnay,
40 rooms in the lodges
and 14 villas. The
country-style architecture
of the buildings blends
in with the rich natural
setting, offering visitors
a strong sense of harmony
and well-being.
11
meeting rooms, one of which is
a banquet room that can accommodate more than
180 people. Many packages with or without accommodations
are available for your
business meetings or receptions.
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A
varied restaurant service that
will delight both gourmets and those
in a hurry! The
Bistro-Bar Le Quatre-Temps, located
at the Auberge Duchesnay, welcomes
people staying at the Station and
the public to savour its dishes,
expertly prepared by Chef Sébastien
Rivard.
A
multitude
of outdoor
and interpretation
activities, available
one at
a time
or included
in accommodations
packages.
Swimming,
hiking,
cycling,
canoeing,
kayaking,
all-terrain
cycling,
cross country
skiing,
snowshoeing,
dogsledding,
skating,
snowmobiling,
sledding,
guided
activities,
ice climbing...take
your pick!
Packages
with accommodations,
often designed
in collaboration
with local
or regional
partners
in order
to offer
you original
activities
such as
dogsledding,
a cruise,
snowmobiling,
golf, etc. More
details
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Tourist
Region : Québec
City
Area
: 89 km2
Bodies
of water: 18, one of which
is Lac St-Joseph
Type
of forest: Predominantly
maple and yellow birch
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