Luxurious & authentic 4-bed log cabin with on site restaurant, pool & tennis Court (Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada)

Luxurious & authentic 4-bed log cabin with on site restaurant, pool & tennis Court

Luxuriously equipped 4-bed Log home sleeping 10 set on the renowned 4 star Lac Superieur resort of Cote Nord.

Outside:
The cabin is nestled in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains in a tranquil Zen like setting on the edge of Mont Tremblant National Park. It is just 90 minutes North of Montreal and a short 5 minute drive to the world renowned Mont Tremblant ski resorts North side. Set back in an acre of its own mature maple and pine forest the cabin enjoys breathtaking panoramic views and is just a few metres from the large heated saltwater pool (with lifeguard), spa, tennis court and children’s play area.

For those not wanting to venture too far from the cabin, direct access to the River Boule and Lac Superieur makes our idyllic location perfect for fishing, swimming, boating or lazy days relaxing on the beach.

Inside:
We have crammed our cabin with luxuries that aim to make your stay even more special. From the Italian leather sofas, top of the line Sealy beds, relaxing spa bath, stone open fireplace, Den with home theatre system and wireless broadband connectivity you should have all you need to relax. The spacious and airy accommodation is decorated in soft natural tones that blend easily with the exposed log beams and timber floors making the cabin a glorious retreat from the hustle of modern life.


WHAT DO OUR RENTALS INCLUDE?

- All taxes (Day, GST + QST) & utilities
- 24/7 cabin management for complete peace of mind
- Linen & towels for each guest – changed weekly
- Environmentally conscious soaps / shower gel / shampoo
- As much wood as you need for the log fire and gas for the BBQ
- Small welcome pack of essentials (tea / coffee / sugar / milk / bread)
- High chairs, cots, stair guards (at no additional cost) by request.
- Full professional snow clearance for easy and safe winter road / cabin access.
- Off-road uncovered parking for several vehicles.
- Pre-arrival and post departure cabin clean

View our website (www.luxuryloghome.co.uk) for Early, Late & Long Stay Booking Offers. Reserve and pay securely on line and take comfort from our moneyback guarantee!


WHAT ELSE IS CLOSE BY?

A convenience store with extended opening hours is located a short walk or drive from the cabin – selling a wide range of everyday consumables, fresh bread, milk, ham & cheeses, locally prepared cook at home meals, wine / beer, tobacco and gas.

A diverse selection of other restaurants, supermarkets, chemists, a doctor surgery, banks, boutiques, in fact all you are likely to need are also nearby at the quaint and friendly town of St.Jovite - 15 minutes away.

Nearest Motorway : Route 117 at 15 Kilometres
Nearest Beach : Lac Superieur approx. 500m from the cabin
Nearest River : Le Boule approx. 100m from the cabin
Nearest Ski lift: Mont Tremblant North Side at 6km


WILL YOU NEED A CAR?

Yes - we would strongly advise that to make the most of the location during your vacation a car is essential.


WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE?

The region enjoys 4 very distinct seasons:

- WINTER (November to April)
Min -14*C (6*F) Max 11*C (51*F)

- SPRING (April to June)
Min 7*C (33*F) Max 23*C (73*F)

- SUMMER (July to September)
Min 10*C (50*F) Max 27*C (80*F)

- AUTUMN (September to November)
Min 4*C (39*F) Max 20*C (68*F)


HOW RELIABLE IS SNOW IN WINTER?

Very - the height of the resort means Tremblant has some of the most reliable seasonal snowfalls in Canada with the past 10 years seeing a steady increasing trend:

2008/9 481 cm (189”)
2007/8 600 cm (236”)
2006/7 301 cm (119”)
2005/6 432 cm (170”)
2004/5 302 cm (119”)
2003/4 404 cm (162”)
2002/3 416 cm (166”)
2001/2 358 cm (143”)
2000/1 348 cm (140”)
1999/00 343 cm (138”)


WHY DO WE LOVE THE AREA SO MUCH?

We fell in love with Tremblant 4 years ago having become frustrated and bored with standard package holidays to the usual destinations. Canada has such a great sense of adventure about it, 4 distinct seasons and more than its fair share of landscapes and wildlife - it was also a rather pleasant surprise that such a great destination was so close to our UK home (only a 6.5hrs flight).

Each member of my family tends to enjoy a different type of holiday, so we appreciate how relaxing and unwinding is different for everyone. Choice of holiday experience is important and here it is simply offered up by the bucket load. Whether you want a busy action packed day or crave a quiet leisurely one the cabin and the immediate surrounding area delivers without effort – even when it comes to little things like eating in or dining out. Prepare a gourmet meal in the superbly appointed kitchen, enjoy a simple BBQ of local fresh produce on the deck under the stars or catch some mountain air and take a leisurely stroll to the lakeside Auberge Caribou where chef Suzanne will prepare an a la carte treat for you to savour (wild game and fresh local fish are specialities)


THE NATIONAL PARK:

The proximity of Parc national du Mont-Tremblant (Mont-Tremblant National Park) to the cabin (10 minutes away), puts a wide array of summer outdoor activities in easy reach. The park, which is Quebecs oldest and largest protected region, takes up an area of over 1500 km (932 mi) and is home to hundreds of lakes, mountainous terrain, hiking and biking trails, waterfalls, winding rivers and peaceful lakes. The area also provides natural habitat for various wildlife, such as black bears, wolves, moose, beavers, deer, foxes and bald eagles so grab your rucksack, camera and boots and go explore!

The park itself makes catching a glimpse of the wildlife that inhabit it (and enjoying the many scenic vistas) easy via the network of hiking and cycling paths, or by the canoe routes that wind their way through the lush forests of the area. There are a number of campsites in the park where hikers or paddlers can stop for the night, but most sites are basic so returning to the warmth and shelter of your log home seems a wiser choice.

A great way to appreciate the impressive surroundings of Mont-Tremblant is by riding the panoramic gondola up to the summit at any time of the year – with the season helping you decide whether it’s a hot chocolate or a sparkling wine you treat yourself to.


TREMBLANT RESORT:

The cobbled pedestrian streets of Mont-Tremblant’s resort village wind up past it’s colourful buildings guiding you to the many treats that reside at the foot of the mountain – strong will power is needed not to indulge yourself in one of the many quaint cafes, creperies, chocolatiers or abundance of designer boutiques, gift shops and galleries.

The resorts wide variety of restaurants allows you to sample Quebecois cuisine at its best in atmospheric surroundings. The local cuisine is scrumptious and hearty with wild game specialties such as venison or caribou, mountain trout and rabbit given a traditional French Canadian twist.

Mont-Tremblant region likes to party so there is nearly always a festival or special event to spice up the streets of the alpine village and see it through the seasons

Set on shores of Lac Tremblant and close to the main resort is “Old Tremblant”. A New England style village complete with friendly residents, pretty slat board houses and a spattering of really great eateries. Whilst mixing with the friendly locals you may even bump into a few famous Hollywood names who are now local residents (Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta Jones)


THE CASINO

If your feeling Lucky the all-new Casino de Mont-Tremblant (10 minutes from the cabin) opened earlier this year. The no expense spared casino nestled within the Mountain will undoubtedly provide a glitzy, glamorous and hopefully fun night to remember – whether lucky on the tables or simply absorbing the atmosphere.


MONTREAL

Take a drive to Montreal. Just 90 minutes away, Olympic city Montreal combines the modernism of a North American city with the European charm of its French roots. For the sports fan, Montreal boasts a major league baseball team, probably the most famous NHL ice hockey team and until 2009 annually hosted the Canadian F1 Grand Prix. For those seeking something a little more cultural, Montreal has one of the greatest collections of art galleries and museums, is home to the Montreal symphony orchestra and the Cirque de Soleil and has a true festival culture, including the world renowned Jazz Festival and the Just for Laughs comedy festival. With some 4500 restaurants and vibrant nightlife, anything from a quiet dinner to dancing until dawn is possible. Or you can always shop - Montreals amazing underground city makes shopping all year round a memorable experience and is now rivalling New York as the shopping capital of the world.


QUEBEC

Around a 4 hour drive will bring you to the charming provincial capital of Quebec city. Dominating the St.Lawrence river from its position atop the Cap Diamante, this is North Americas only fortified city. Stroll the narrow cobbled streets with their 17th & 18th-century buildings, pavement cafes, shops and inns and relax in the vast parks that skirt the city. Take in the citys attractions which as a world heritage site include fine art galleries, the Plains of Abraham, the Citadelle fortress as well as playing host to numerous festivals (including the biggest winter festival in the world!). Quebec city is also the seat of government and there are guided tours through the imposing parliament buildings. For that un-missable experience of a lifetime, why not take a trip up the St.Lawrence River for a breathtaking view of whales in their natural environment. There are just so many other wilderness experiences to be had in this awesome region


Of course, despite all that is on offer, you may simply want to grab a good book, soak up the sun poolside with your favorite cocktail and then retire to your luxury cabin for a BBQ as the sun sets over the Mountains – life can be far too tough sometimes.


POPULAR ACTIVITIES

Each season is distinct and brings the region to life in different ways as spring, summer fall and winter simply add a new and varied layer of activities – activities that cater for all the family at either end of the adrenalin junkie spectrum. These are just a few options on offer:

ACTIVITIES: WINTER
- Dog Sledding
- Sleigh Rides
- Snow Shoeing
- Snowmobile Adventure
- Ice Fishing
- Ice Climbing
- Ice Skating
- Snowboarder Parks (amongst the largest in Canada)
- Cross Country Skiing
- Skiing

THE SKIING:
Voted North East Americas #1 ski resort for the eleventh consecutive year, Mont Tremblant boasts a network of 94 trails on 660 acres with a vertical slope of 2,116 feet, longest run of 6km and 2 of the largest snowboard parks in Canada.

The South side of the mountain features nice, long, green runs, and a good selection of blues and some blacks whilst the North side is tougher, with the demanding Expo, a double-black, underneath the lift – in short something to challenge Novice & Pro alike.

A combination of extremely reliable snowfall and the most powerful snowmaking system in Canada enables the ski-season to run from mid-November to mid-April.
But if downhill skiing is not for you then the network of cross-country ski trails is a great way to see the spectacular scenery of the National Park and beyond:
- 53km of daily groomed trails
- 112km of Nordic ski trails
- 11km of snowshoe trails – or make your own

A few kilometers from Tremblant are several smaller resorts:
- Mont-Saint-Sauveur - the Night skiing capital of North America.
- Mont Blanc - with its snow park, 39 downhill runs and 12 lifts
- Gray Rocks – with 60 trails, 12 lifts and a fine reputation for teaching.


ACTIVITIES: SPRING / SUMMER / FALL
- Symphony of Colours (Fall only - see Tremblant’s world famous foliage)
- Whitewater Rafting
- Water Skiing, Wakeboarding & Sail-boarding
- Beach & Tennis Club
- Boat rental
- Rock-climbing
- Canoeing, Kayaking & Sailing
- All Terrain Vehicle & Dune Buggy Tours
- Lake Cruises
- Fly & Lake Fishing
- Guided Cycle Tours
- Ferrari Driving School (the only one outside of Italy)
- Circuit Mont Tremblant
- Via Ferrata
- Golf

VIA FERRATA:
Mont-Tremblant national parc opened the largest Via Ferrata in North America in 2008. A network of ladders, cables and bridges provides a safe, guided and controlled climbing route for all ages (7+yrs) up the Vache Noire rock face. All who try the 200m ascent are greeted with intoxicating viewpoints only previously accessible by expert rock climbers – this may be the unforgettable experience you came for.


THE GOLF:
In May each year the snow thaws to reveal the perfectly preserved Championship golf courses that have made Tremblant a world class golfing Mecca – painstaking grooming ensures that they stay that way until late October. Achingly beautiful with their sweeping vistas and panoramic views these multi award winning courses traverse rivers and carve their way through dramatic mountain scenery to pose many unique challenges – in fact the hardest one for most is keeping their eye on the ball!

With almost fifty golf venues in all, The Laurentians (and in particular Tremblant) offers you scenic, challenging and well maintained championship, executive, par-3 and 9-hole course layouts that afford players of all ages, abilities and budgets a memorable golf experience. Reasonable Green fees, well stocked pro-shops, un-crowded fairways and distinct topography coupled with the unique challenges of each course ensure that you’ll get the most out of your game, whether you’re a budding amateur or perfecting pro - and with 8 of the best courses Tremblant has to offer less than 20 minutes from our cabin

RECOMMENDED COURSES:
Surrounded by the mountains and lakes and set within the Mont Tremblant National Park Le Geant and its neighbouring course Le Diable

La Geant (voted Best Canadian Golf Resort by Score Golf in 2005) is a Masters standard course with plateaus sculpted right into the mountainside, fast greens, rolling fairways, 52 bunkers and 2 lakes - designed for golfers who simply want to enjoy the game!

Le Diable with it’s never ending 600-yard par 5, has imposing red-sand bunkers, glens and long narrow fairways, a perfectly conditioned course with devilish surprises at every turn. The new GPS carts ensure you don’t get lost and a CPGA Pro is on hand when you practice plus, Tee off before 11 am and breakfast is on the house!

Of course, if you are really serious about improving your game the on-site Golf Clinic offers its “Gold Academy” from just $249 CAD for a full day (including breakfast, lunch and unlimited golf on Le Geant / Le Diable after 4pm).

La Maitre is 14 times Master’s winner “Fred Couples” signature course and features dramatic elevation changes, dense pine forest and pristine waterways – state of the art facilities also make this a great place to practice and learn from the pro’s.

Gray Rocks is situated on the shores of a pristine mountain lake and offers two championship golf courses - La Belle, the areas oldest venue, and La Bete.

L’Esterel is a Golf Magazine Silver Medal winner and is adjacent to the serene Lac Dupuis. Over a rolling landscape, the course winds through stands of mature forest, narrow, tree-lined fairways, numerous elevation changes, plenty of water and small greens.


ANYTIME ACTIVITIES:
- Airplane & Helicopter Tours
- Spa & Massage
- Scandinavian Baths
- Aquaparks
- Horseback riding
- Paintball
- Acrobranche

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Property Overview
Property Number: CA6894
Accommodation type: Log Home (3 floors)
Location type: Mountain Resort
Theme: Self-Catered Escapism
Floor area: 2,250 sq ft    
General: towels provided, telephone, linen provided, bedding provided, Prices include all taxes, utilities, high speed wifi, wood for the fire / gas for the bbq, 24/7 cabin management, professional snow clearance, environmentally conscious soaps
Kitchen: stove, grill, oven, microwave, freezer, fridge, dishwasher, coffee maker, toaster, blender, pots / pans, cuttlery, crockery
Living room: Open plan with stone open fire and seating for a minimum of 6 adults. Downstairs is a TV Den with seating for 4 / 5 adults.
Dining: Seating for 10 inside or 8 outside on the sundeck
Bathrooms: 3 Bathrooms with high pressured showers (Ensuite, Wetroom & Family with Spabath). 4 WC's
Bedrooms: 4 very large bedrooms in total that sleep 10 on a permanent basis: 2 doubles 2 twin (one of which is extra large ans is partnered by a set of bunk beds) In addition to the above cots can be arranged free of charge
Entertainment: cd, stereo system, radio, DVD, TV, Home theatre system, ipod dock, board games, wifi
Outside: barbecue, garden, Sits on 1 acre of maple & pine forest and is just a few steps from the pool, tennis court and Boule river
Suitability: children welcome, off street parking, gay friendly, credit card(s) accepted, internet access available, non smoking
Local activities: fishing, walking, cycling, mountain biking, golf, roller blading, tennis, horse riding