We are located five (5) kilometres from the ferry terminal and one (1) kilometre from a broad beach, whose golden sands are an enticing invitation to bathe. You can also walk on local paths and enjoy our magnificent sunsets against the soothing background sound of the ocean. You'll find a grocery store and dépanneur close at hand for your provisions, and the local restaurant will serve you a seafood pizza that is the toast of the Islands. Our house is fully equipped and able to accommodate a family with a small baby. The kitchen has all the usual electric devices, and there is no shortage of accessories. There's no need to bring your coffee grinder or fondue set either! Nor will you run short of spices, flour, sugar, washing up liquid or dishwasher soap, ect. Soap, shampoo, makeup remover pads, curling iron, hairdryer and white bath towels are sure to be appreciated by the womenfolk, at least! And of course, you'll find soap and softener in the laundry with the washer and dryer. Each of our three bedrooms is equipped with a comfortable mattress to ensure you enjoy some relaxing sleep in our fine white bed linen. An opaque screen on the window ensures you intimacy at all times. Outdoors, you can park your bikes or motorcycles safely in a large shed. At supper time, you can show off your culinary skills by preparing your favourite recipes on the grill, while your guests take the apero on the 3-seater swing. With supper over, everyone will be more than happy to sit awhile around a nice outdoor fire. During the season, lobster lovers can cook their own their crustacean in an appropriately large pot under a propane burner that we provide. We welcome you warmly to our home and feel certain you that will enjoy a splendid holiday "aux Iles". For more information, please contact us on 418-3902 or 418-937-6917. Email adress : angeleetleger@tlb.sympatico.ca We look forward to your visit. Angèle et Léger
597, road Chemin des Caps
Fatima, G4T 2S9
(Quebec, Canada)
Phone : 418 986-3902
Phone : 418 937-6917
Maximum number of person : 6
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 3
House
From April 30th to May 27 th 2023: 5 days
From May 28th to July 1st, 2023: 7 days
From July 2nd to September 9th, 2023: 14 days
From September 10th to September 30th 2023 : 7 days
From October 1st to December 16th, 2023: 5 days
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
100 $
In low season
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125 $ in mid season
175 $ in high season
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
600 $
In low season
|
800 $ in mid season
1200 $ in high season
From July 2, to September 9, 2023
From May 28, to July 1, 2023
From 10 to September 30, 2023
From April 30, to May 27, 2023
From October 1, to December 16, 2023
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All deposits and final payments will be non-refundable or subject to a travel credit from the establishment, where appropriate, if the force majeure stems from the COVID-19 pandemic, IF the reservation was made after March 13, 2020, when the Government of Québec declared a state of emergency due to the pandemic.
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