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FEATURE PROFILE: Feature from the FALL 2024 ISSUE of STAY Magazine
Ôrigine artisans hôteliers is expanding its offering in the Laurentians with the addition of the four-season resort and conference centre, Le Grand Lodge Mont-Tremblant.
Located near the pedestrian village and on the shores of Lake Ouimet, the hotel offers a variety of activities all year round, including a fine sand beach, and is distinguished by its log architecture.
Featuring 112 rooms or suites with fireplace and kitchenette—it also offers the Chez Borivage restaurant and the Whiskey Bar. With its 14,000 square feet of event space, Le Grand Lodge is a privileged location for organizing events.
From Hôtellerie Champêtre in 1990 to Ôrigine artisans hôteliers in 2018, Ôrigine has been pursuing its mission for 30 years now: to offer travelers the best of Quebec. The network is made up of independent inns and hotels, the vast majority of which are owners and managers of their property.
FEATURE PROFILE: Feature from the FALL 2024 ISSUE of STAY Magazine
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