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The Bilodeau House, 12 people
The Bilodeau House

Over 300 years old, this house was home to generations of the Bilodeau family until 1965. Emile Bilodeau's barn still exists in the backyard.

The builders of this whitewashed stone house were undoubtedly inspired by the style of homes in their native region of Normandy in France. They adapted the house to the colder Quebec climate by making the roof steeper and lengthening the cornices to prevent snow and ice from accumulating.

The front veranda is a perfect place for a rocking chair on hot summer evenings. There are four bedrooms on the second floor. Four to 12 people can feel comfortable in this house. The total surface of the 2 floors is 2000 square feet.

Because the main floor in this house is  made with wood, we can accept animals (cats or dogs) during your stay, if you let us know in advance (small fee).

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Description:

2 floors, bedrooms on the second floor

1 bedroom with 1 double bed

1 bedroom with 1 queen size bed and 2 single beds

1 bedroom with 1 queen size bed

1 bedroom with 1 double bed and 1 single bed

1 open room with a sofa bed

1 bathroom with an old bath

On the first floor:

1 bathroom with shower and sauna

A washer and dryer

1 full kitchen with dishwasher, micro-wave and electric appliances

1 large stone fireplace and a wood-stove

Parking for 5 cars at the door of this house.




Pictures available

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Winter scene facing the mountain Summer scene Winter scene facing the mountain Winter scene facing the mountain Small couch with TV upstairs Another bedroom
The big stone fireplace The living area and antique furniture The Old woodstove and the dining room One bedroom upstairs One bathroom upstairs One bathroom upstairs
Straicase from the second floor The old wood stove dating from 1911 Upstairs bedroom Living room with fireplace   Aerial view in the 50's
Kitchen Dinner table Dinner table and entrance Sauna Downstairs bathroom Living room with view on the mountain
Summer view Summer view Summer view      


Detailed plans of this house:

Plan du rez-de-chausséeSecond floor



3-Star classified house by  Quebec Ministry of Tourism :

Notre classificatio 3 étoiles