Auberge Baker

Québec


This lovely inn 5km to the southwest of Ste-Anne de Beaupré in Château-Richer has seven rooms of varying sizes but all with the same cozy comfort. The house dates from 1840, the surrounding gardens just up from the river are a delight, the restaurant is worth a detour and the owners are as welcoming as a spring day. A delight.


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