Minimum 3 nights. view on the sea and the fishing boats. The perfect place to contemplate the sunset. Located near the lively Grande-Entrée wharf. Accommodation includes 2 side-by-side cottages, ideal for small family and friends. Outdoor fire pit, possibility to pitch a tent or park a trailer in the yard. Pointe, Bluff Beach and Boudreau Island within walking distance. Walking trails accessible from the property. Located 4 km from the famous beach of La Grande-Échouerie and the Pointe-de-l'Est National Reserve.
811-A, route 199
Grande-Entrée, G4T 7B3
(Quebec, Canada)
Phone : 418 985-2779
Phone : 418 937-8353
Maximum number of person : 4
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 1
Accomodates up to 4 guests. A separate room with one double bed. Sofa bed in the living room. Minimum of 3 nights.
Maximum number of person : 4
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 1
Accomodates up to 4 guests. A separate room with one double bed. Sofa bed in the living room. Minimum of 3 nights.
3 nights minimum
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
100 $
In low season
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150 $ in mid season
180 $ in high season
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
700 $
In low season
|
1050 $ in mid season
1260 $ in high season
From June 18, to September 17, 2023
From May 5, 2024 to October 31, 2024
From May 1, to June 17, 2023
From September 18, to October 22, 2023
From January 1, to April 30, 2023
From October 23, to December 31, 2023
From January 1, 2024 to April 9, 2024
From November 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024
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