Appaloosa chalets

City: Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci
819 424-4749
Category : Tourist home rental
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Appaloosa, perfect and exceptional place where adventure and comfort are in harmony with the forest...

In a vast glade, this old ranch is located in confluence of Dufresne and Ouareau fivers, 120 km north from Montreal, at Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, in Lanaudière.

You are received in the "visitor’s house", a log cabin with one suite and two rooms (private bathrooms) where kitchen, dinning room, foyer, sauna, music lounge/gallery, large covered area are at your disposal.

Appaloosa is open all year, meal’s reservation on demand.

A choice of the season’s activities are possible :
- on estate : beach, canoe, pedal boat, snowshoeing, fish, outdoor games, paths botanical.
- nearby : snowmobile, (Trans-Quebec 43 path with its suspension bridge), quad, alpine skiing (4 resorts), ski touring, dog sledding, ice asphalt and dirt driving, ethno-cultural center, golf, horse-riding, fishing, hunting, sugar shack...

For one night, one week-end, one week...  family events, parties, business meetings, art exhibitions, tourist stays, a love escapade, Appaloosa, where the charm and the magic meet!

 

Features - Tourist home rental

Guest capacity

  • Number of units: 2
  • Capacity of units: 6 à 10

Rates ($ CAD)

  • Minimum: 217 $
  • Maximum: 384 $

Services in units

  • Kitchenette
  • Microwave
  • Fireplace
  • DVD player

Services offered

  • Lookout point
  • Bedding
  • Bicycle lock-up
  • Ski lock-up
  • Outdoor parking

Activities on-site or nearby

  • Swimming (beach)
  • Wilflife observation
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Snowshoeing
  • Downhill skiing
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Sports field
  • Mountain biking
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Contact details
Appaloosa chalets
3015, chemin de la Forêt
Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, QC
J0T 2A0

Phone: 819 424-4749
Email: appaloosa@st-donat.net

Appaloosa chalets
Official site of Tourisme Lanaudière

Tourisme Lanaudière represents almost 400 enterprises and other entities and is officially recognized by the Quebec government as a regional tourism association. This non-profit organization brings business people together with the aim of helping the region's economy grow by coordinating, developing and promoting tourism.