Auberge de Jeunesse du Manoir des Sapins

Address

Hostel
180 boul. Perron Sainte-Felicite, G0J 2K0 Sainte Felicite Matane
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Services & facilities

  • Guest services
    • 24 hour reception
    • Tours/travel desk
  • Parking
    • Bicycle parking
    • Free parking
    • Parking
  • Restaurant/Café
    • Café
    • Meals available
    • Restaurant
  • Recreation
    • Common room
  • Wi-Fi/internet access
    • Free internet access
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Internet access
  • Housekeeping
    • Laundry facilities
    • Linen included
    • Towels included
  • Outdoor space
    • Outdoor terrace
  • Luggage storage
    • Safe deposit box (front desk)

Description

The hostel 'le Manoir des Sapins' is in the heart of Ste Felicite, a nice little village in the Gaspe peninsula, just about ten minutes east of Matane. Come in to enjoy the sunset on the Saint Lawrence River, comfortably seated out on the terrace or beside the camp fire. We have sea views, private rooms and dormitory rooms to offer. Children are welcome in this retro and warm full place, they will feel like at home. You will also enjoy our 'cafe-creperie Les Gamineries': homemade ice cream, espresso, tea, crepes bretonnes, vegetarian meal, salads of our garden and others sweets and salted Gamineries. We offer breakfast and lunch. We used locals, organics and fair trades products. The Hostel, that is open year round, welcomes from 25 to 30 people at the time. That makes it the ideal place for your family reunions or group meetings Shared kitchen, spacy sea view living room, terrace, and diner with the others guests, warm full ambiance. Lift offered to the ferry Matane-Baie-Comeau, and to your hikes along the sea or in the backcountry. We also have the Welcome Cyclist Certification, we are an 'Allo Stop' desk and we offer free wireless internet access.Please Note we have a 72 hour cancellation policy.

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