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Charlevoix Chalets — Where Mountains Meet the River

Rolling hills, the St. Lawrence shoreline, and the heart of a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Find your perfect chalet in Baie-Saint-Paul, La Malbaie, and beyond.

Where the Laurentians plunge into the St. Lawrence.

Charlevoix is classified as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. The region concentrates in 6,000 km² what Quebec has to offer most spectacular: steep mountains, valleys carved by a meteorite crater 350 million years old, and a river that widens into an estuary up to 25 km wide. Our chalets for rent in Charlevoix are concentrated in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François (at the foot of Le Massif), Baie-Saint-Paul (the region's cultural capital), and La Malbaie (Manoir Richelieu, Casino, golf). Many offer direct views of the river, a Nordic spa under the stars, and access to the slopes of Le Massif in just a few minutes. Charlevoix attracts a discerning clientele: gourmets, art lovers, backcountry skiers. The quality of our portfolio reflects this. Direct booking with local concierge service, and all CITQ permits in order.

Villages and Destinations

Where to stay in Charlevoix

Baie-Saint-Paul

The cultural capital of Charlevoix — galleries, microbreweries, Michelin-starred restaurants. Birthplace of Cirque du Soleil.

Chalets in Baie-Saint-Paul

Petite-Rivière-Saint-François

At the foot of the Massif, on the river. Contemporary chalets with views, Massif gondola train, Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive beach.

Chalets in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François

La Malbaie

The Manoir Richelieu, the Casino, Mont Grand-Fonds. The historic hotel hub of Charlevoix since 1899.

Chalets in La Malbaie

Saint Irenaeus

Domaine Forget (classical music festival), beaches at the end of the river, heritage agricultural landscape.

Chalets in Saint-Irénée

The Landslides

A bird's-eye view of Isle-aux-Coudres and the river. Seigniorial heritage — mills, manors.

Chalets in Les Éboulements

Rent a chalet in Charlevoix

On Site

Things to do in Charlevoix

Skiing at Le Massif de Charlevoix

770 m elevation gain, the highest east of the Rockies. View of the St. Lawrence River from the summit. Season: December to April.

Whale watching cruise

Tadoussac is 1 hour from La Malbaie. Cruise season from May to October. Belugas, fin whales, humpback whales are regularly observed.

Route of Flavors

More than 40 member producers and restaurants: raw milk cheeses, game, microbreweries. Gastronomy is an institution here.

Best Season

May to October for whale watching cruises and hiking. December to April for skiing at Le Massif. September offers autumn colours against the backdrop of the river.

From Montreal

4 hours 30 minutes via highways 40, 73 and route 138.

From Quebec

1 hour 15 minutes (Baie-Saint-Paul) to 1 hour 45 minutes (La Malbaie) via route 138.

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