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Photos are coming soon, but here are descriptions of the
bedrooms:
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First Floor |
Carleton
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Queen size bed, shared bath. Situated at the
front of house on the first floor this smaller room has a beautiful balcony
that over the front stairs as well as period crown moulding and a ceiling
pendant.
The room is named for Guy Carleton, first Baron of Dorchester and Governor
of Quebec. |
Frontenac
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King size bed, single bed, shared bath.
Situated at the front of the house on the first floor, this large room
features a bay window along with three stained glass windows depicting
birds. The room has beautiful original crown moulding as well as a very
large original ceiling pendant around the light fixture.
The room is named for Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau,
Governor General of New France |
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Second Floor |
de Maisonneuve
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Queen size bed and a single bed, en suite bathroom
(shower). Situated at the back of the house on the second floor, this room
features a beautiful built in armoire made of cedar. Comfortable furnishings
and a view of the carriage house and garden.
The room is named for Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the founder of Montreal. |
Champlain
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King size bed, shared bath, bay windows that
continue upward toward the roof cap providing a beautiful view of Montreal's
skyline as well as Mount Royal. A beautiful built-in cedar armoire along
with a period ceiling pendant make this large room stunning.
The room is named for Samuel du Champlain the explorer and founder of Quebec
City. |
Wolfe & Montcalm
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Queen size bed, shared bath. Situated at the
front of the house on the second floor, this room features low windows with
a view of Montreal's skyline.
The room is named for James Wolfe & Louis-Joseph, Marquis de Montcalm, the
generals who fought on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec's most famous battle,
where both generals died.. |
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