Incredible luck for you lovers of the Islands, we just had a cancellation from July 10 to July 17, 2022. Escape to the seaside in a huge and luxurious house Visit the Magdalen Islands to the rhythm of the waves. Tourist residence Où le Corps Fut shelters you in the heart of the spectacular scenery of the Islands in a luxurious and friendly environment where nature meets the comfort of large hotels. For a few days or a few weeks, you will stay in a very spacious seaside-style house on three floors inhabited by works of art. Every detail has been carefully thought out for you to have an unforgettable and enchanting stay. Leave your suitcases in the heart of this residence and time will stop beating. With your colleagues, friends or family, Où le Corps Fut offers you an unforgettable tourist experience in the heart of the Magdalen Islands.
231, road Coulombe
L'Étang-du-Nord, G4T 3V3
(Quebec, Canada)
Phone : 418 566-5956
Maximum number of person : 12
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 1
Number of bedroom (Second floor) : 5
Maximum number of person : 2
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 1
Number of bedroom (Second floor) : 5
The ground floor is also independently furnished. It includes a bedroom with queen bed, a full bathroom and a laundry room. Out of season, the ground floor can be rented independently from the rest of the house.
Maximum number of person : 4
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 1
Number of bedroom (Second floor) : 5
With its independent entrance, two bedrooms with queen beds, full bathroom, kitchen and laundry room, the roof of the residence offers you a higher level of privacy and absolute comfort. Its galleries give an incredible view of the surroundings. Out of season, it can be rented independently from the rest of the house.
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
279 $
In low season
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300 $ in mid season
300 $ in high season
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
1500 $
In low season
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2100 $ in mid season
2100 $ in high season
From June 29, 2024 to August 30, 2024
From June 28, 2025 to August 29, 2025
From 2 to September 15, 2023
From 15 to June 28, 2024
From August 31, 2024 to September 13, 2024
From 14 to June 27, 2025
From September 16, 2023 to June 14, 2024
From September 14, 2024 to June 13, 2025
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Should the establishment has its own policy of deposits and cancellation it will be applied.
If the establishment doesn't have its own policy of deposits and cancellation, the establishment undertakes to respect the following conditions:
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.
The client who made a reservation after March 13, 2020, admits doing so in full knowledge of the situation regarding the pandemic and its possible long-term consequences.
The client understands and accepts the risks associated with both the pandemic and the application of the clause regarding the cancellation and non-repayment of his reservation, which can be subject to a travel credit from the establishment, where appropriate.
Force majeure events are unpredictable and irresistible events beyond the control of a party to this contract against which said party cannot protect or defend itself. Force majeure events include, but are not limited to, the following: any and all damages caused by nature, a fire or an explosion, the unavailability of public utility services (telecommunications failures or power outages), the unavailability of maritime or air transport, a revolution, a riot, a war (declared or not), an insurgency, an act of terrorism, an epidemic or a pandemic (including COVID-19), an embargo, a lockout, a strike or any other labour dispute, civil or military forces interventions, as well as the application of a government order, a court order or a public authority order.
With the specific exception of payment obligations, a party is not considered to have failed to comply with its obligations and is not responsible for damages and delays if such failure, damages or delays stem from a force majeure event.
During a force majeure event, the party unable to fulfill its obligations under this contract must, when possible, take any and all necessary measures to end the force majeure event or mitigate its impact (if ending the event is not possible).
If an obligation cannot be fulfilled due to a force majeure event, the creditor party can, at its sole discretion, terminate the contract, meaning said party can suspend the contract, in whole or in part, for the duration of the force majeure event.
While performance delays are in order, the establishment will not be held accountable for any and all damages stemming from the failure to comply with its obligations under this contract, in whole or in part, if such failure is associated with a force majeure event and not caused by its own doing or carelessness.