
Chalets in Mont-Sainte-Anne
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Ski-in/Ski-out Access and Alpine Amenities
A chalet in Mont-Sainte-Anne offers premier ski-in/ski-out lodging right at the base or on the slopes of the mountain, just a short drive from Quebec City. Properties are typically large, modern chalets or condominium units designed in a contemporary alpine style, featuring large decks, private hot tubs, and stunning views of the mountain or the St. Lawrence River. The lodging is focused intensely on downhill skiing and mountain biking, providing exceptional access to the resort's facilities and trails.
The unique character of a chalet in Mont-Sainte-Anne is defined by its direct connection to the ski mountain and its tailored winter amenities. Many ski chalets in Mont-Sainte-Anne provide specialized features that appeal to groups and avid skiers. Typical features provided for guests in these self-catered homes often include:
- A full, modern kitchen and spacious dining area for preparing group meals
- A private outdoor hot tub or sauna, essential for après-ski relaxation
- Dedicated, heated storage and tuning facilities for skis and snowboards
- High-speed Wi-Fi access and entertainment systems (e.g., smart TVs or game consoles)
- Private bathrooms in all units, often featuring heated floors or multi-head showers
- A gas or wood fireplace in the main living area for warmth and ambiance
- Proximity to the gondola or ski lifts, often offering true ski-in/ski-out access
Who should book a Chalet in Mont-Sainte-Anne?
Travelers and activities
Mont-Sainte-Anne appeals strongly to downhill skiers, cross-country enthusiasts, and mountain bikers. It is highly suitable for groups looking for slope-side convenience and travelers interested in a comfortable base near Quebec City's historical attractions. Visitors can spend time skiing the resort's extensive trails, which have hosted World Cup events, or mountain biking the challenging downhill park in the summer. The luxury chalets in Mont-Sainte-Anne offer a premium, convenient base for mountain sports. The peak season is winter (December to March) for snow sports, when temperatures average -6°C and chalet rates typically range from $300 to $700 CAD per night. Summer sees moderate rates, usually from $180 to $380 CAD, catering to hiking and cycling.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Mont-Sainte-Anne
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define the Mont-Sainte-Anne region, blending its world-class resort amenities with Quebec's historical and natural features.
- Mont-Sainte-Anne Ski Resort
- Canyon Sainte-Anne
- Montmorency Falls (nearby)
- Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré (nearby)
- Cross-Country Skiing Centre
Mont-Sainte-Anne Ski Resort
Known for its massive vertical drop and diverse terrain, the resort is a premier destination for downhill and cross-country skiing, as well as mountain biking in the summer.
Canyon Sainte-Anne
A spectacular natural canyon carved by the Sainte-Anne-du-Nord River, featuring hiking trails, three suspension bridges, and a waterfall that plunges 74 meters.
Montmorency Falls (nearby)
A major waterfall near Quebec City, which is 83 meters high (taller than Niagara). Visitors can view it from a suspension bridge or cable car.
Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré (nearby)
A massive, Roman Catholic basilica and shrine, known for its stunning architecture and its role as a major pilgrimage site in North America.
Cross-Country Skiing Centre
Mont-Sainte-Anne features one of the most extensive cross-country ski networks in North America, offering miles of groomed trails for classic and skate skiing.
Mont-Sainte-Anne was the first ski resort in Eastern Canada to install a gondola lift when it opened in 1966.
Where to dine in Mont-Sainte-Anne
Restaurant recommendations
Dining near Mont-Sainte-Anne is generally focused on hearty, traditional Quebecois cuisine and casual resort dining. These three establishments are highly rated by visitors:
- Le Brez (Mont-Sainte-Anne) (4.5/5 stars) - Located near the mountain base, this restaurant offers upscale, contemporary Quebecois cuisine and a warm, inviting ambiance, specializing in regional ingredients.
- Pub St-Bernard (Mont-Sainte-Anne) (4.4/5 stars) - A popular, casual après-ski spot known for its pub fare, local beers, and lively atmosphere right at the base of the mountain.
- Microbrasserie des Beaux Prés (Beaupré) (4.6/5 stars) - A highly regarded local craft brewery and restaurant offering house-brewed beers and elevated pub food in the nearby town of Beaupré.
Essential Mont-Sainte-Anne travel tips
Good to know information
Mont-Sainte-Anne observes Eastern Time (ET). A vehicle is necessary for most ski lodges in Mont-Sainte-Anne, but proximity to the resort is often walkable or shuttle-accessible. Tipping follows Canadian standards. For guests traveling during the ski season, confirming a chalet in Mont-Sainte-Anne with a private hot tub is the most sought-after amenity. Visitors should be aware of the French language dominance. Many local ski chalets in Mont-Sainte-Anne are equipped with keyless entry systems for direct access, providing maximum privacy and convenience for groups.












