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Photos are coming soon, but here are descriptions of the bedrooms:

First Floor

Carleton
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
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

Second Floor

de Maisonneuve
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
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
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..