Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu


Overview
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu overlooks the picturesque St Lawrence River on top of Point-au-Pic, an area known for its hospitality and inspiring landscapes. It was built to accommodate growing tourism in the area due to the great salmon fishing that was discovered in the mid-1700s. Though the original site was felled by a fire in 1928, it was rebuilt by June 1929; that building still stands today. The world-renowned golf course, inaugurated by U.S. President William H. Taft, has awed many players over the last 80 years with its challenging layout, majestic views, and the addition of nine holes for a more complex game. In 2017, the hotel's extensive conference facilities played host to world leaders at the G7 summit.
This majestic castle on the hill features several enviable amenities that emulate the comforts of home. Plush bathrobes, pillow top mattresses, air conditioning, flat screen televisions, and an automated mini-bar create a memorable experience. Some deluxe rooms feature a Jacuzzi for extra indulgence. Guests will be thrilled to find that their rooms open directly to the great outdoors. Adventure is always right on the other side of the door at Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu. The resort also features Moment Spa, where a visit will leave all who enter feeling rejuvenated, energized, and full of vitality. Hit the slopes, the golf course, or the casino with that newfound gusto!
The hills of Charlevoix have long inspired artists of various crafts for centuries, and the local attractions reflect that inspired spirit. Whale watching is one of the most popular local activities, as is the superb salmon fishing on La Malbaie River. Take a tour of the countryside on La Train de Charlevoix by land or fly high in the sky with Héli-Charlevoix. Embark on the Charlevoix Flavor Trail for regional breads, meats, cheeses, ciders, bears, and chocolates, all home made with Canadian hospitality. Visit any of the nearby craft shops and art galleries for one-of-a-kind purchases and enlighten the mind at the popular art and music venue Domaine Forget.
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, a member of Historic Hotels Worldwide since 2018, dates back to 1899.
The golf course at Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu was inaugurated by William H. Taft, the first United States President to publicly admit to playing the game, in 1925.
Original Property Opened: 1899
Historic Hotels Worldwide toll-free reservations number +1 866 670 3764
Location 181, rue Richelieu La Malbaie, Charlevoix, Quebec Canada G5A 1X7
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Check-in time: 4:00 p.m. Check-out time: 12:00 p.m. |
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Hotel Amenities & Policies
Accessible Rooms: Accessible rooms are available. Please notify request at time of booking.
Age Requirements: Guests are required to be 18 years or older or accompanied by an adult.
ATM: Available on the property.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to arrival.
Cribs and Pack-in-Plays: Available upon request.
Deposit: Varies based on offers.
Early Check-In/Late Check-Out: Dependent upon availability and subject to a fee.
Extra Person Fees: $30 per additional adult above occupancy limit.
Hotel/Resort Fees & Taxes: All reservations are subject to a 3.5% lodging tax, 5% GST, 9.975% PST, and $20 + tax resort fee per room per night.
Occupancy Restrictions: Varies by room type. Standard rooms are limited to four adults.
Parking: On-site parking is available on a complimentary basis, with valet parking available for a fee.
Payment: All major credit cards are accepted.
Pet Policy: Pets are allowed with a daily fee.
Rollaways: Available upon request.
Smoking Policy: Smoking is not allowed outside of dedicated smoking rooms.
The above list may not be comprehensive and information is subject to change without notice. Fees and deposits may not include tax. Taxes, fees, deposits, and policies are subject to change without notice.
The Victorian Era, 1837 ~ 1901
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu overlooks the picturesque St Lawrence River on top of Point-au-Pic, an area known for its hospitality and inspiring landscapes. It was built to accommodate growing tourism in the area due to the great salmon fishing that was discovered in the mid-1700s.
Learn more about the History of Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu .