Our hotel has 22 rooms and 8 apartments with private bathrooms, colour TV and wireless Internet access. Some units are air conditioned.
Rates subject to change From May 1st to October 30 2007, double occupancy
At the Back
1 double bed
99.00 $
2 double beds
149.00 $
River side
4th floor
1 Queen bed
121.00 $
1 Queen bed and 1 double bed
149.00 $
3rd floor
1 Queen bed
135.00 $
1 Queen bed and 1 double bed
152.00 $
2nd floor
1 Queen bed
142.00 $
1 Queen bed and 1 double bed
149.00 $
1st floor
2 double beds
159.00 $
Suites with kitchenette
2nd floor (river side)
169.00 $
3rd floor (river side) with balcony
149.00 $
4th floor (river side)
139.00 $
Studio (up to 6 people)
115.00 $
Additional person
15.00 $
Close from November 1st to May 1st. Reservation from April 15st.
All the reservations must be guaranteed by the deposit of the first night. In Canadian funds, taxes not included.
The cancellations must be done 8 days in advance minimum.
Built in 1830, this stately residence in Anglo-Palladian style had long been one of the luxurious private mansions built at the turn of the century, with outstanding proprietors such as Collin McCallum and Vesey Boswell, very famous master brewers of the time.
Converted into a hotel in 1967, its unique inner architecture was kept, along with a beautifully sculpted wooden staircase and a few authentic stained-glass windows.
The mansion overlooks the Dufferin terrace, located between the Citadelle and the Château Frontenac. From the
windows, you can observe the majestic St-Lawrence River all the way to the Isle of Orleans.
Experience a stay in a family mansion with completely renovated bedrooms and a full bath, cable television, telephone and, if you so desire, a lovely continental breakfast served in your room.
Château de la Terrasse, the ideal rest-over to feel the pulse of the quaintest and oldest city in North America, amid a myriad of activities offered on the boardwalk summer and winter alike.
Parking available ($)
In the heart of Old Quebec
View on the Château Frontenac and Saint-Lawrence River
At a few minutes walking distance of the museums and tourist attractions of Quebec City