Pohénégamook Santé Plein Air is a four-season resort centre located in a stunning natural setting on the banks of Lake Pohénégamook. Offering exceptional outdoor getaways for families, couples or groups, this site is ideal for rest and relaxation. Various lodging options are available: rooms in the inn, cottages, cabins, campsites, country homes and condo hotels, which combine comfort and luxury.
Pohénégamook Santé Plein Air offers a multitude of activities, which can either be enjoyed autonomously or with a guide.
Summer activities include lake and river canoeing, kayaking, sailing, climbing, hiking, nature interpretation, archery, cycling and regional history.
Winter activities include downhill skiing, snowshoeing, snow tubing, ski sailing, ice fishing, Nordic baths and white-tailed deer observation. Dogsledding and snowmobile tours are offered for an additional fee.
At the health spa, you have access to the indoor pool and outdoor spa. Many body treatments are also available from our multidisciplinary team of professionals.
- Opening dates
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Open year-round
- Room capacity
1 inn with 22 rooms
1 inn with 7 rooms
2 cottages with 4 bedrooms and kitchen
1 cottage with 6 bedrooms and kitchen
4 large cottages with 6 bedrooms
20 cabins with kitchenette
3 country homes
8 fully equipped luxury condo hotels
- Cost:
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Single Occupancy Varies depending on the type of accommodations. Contact us for further information.
Double Occupancy Same as above.
Additional Person Same as above.
- Payment methods
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Cash
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American Express
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Cheque
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Interac
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MasterCard
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Visa
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Travelers Cheque
- Types of lodging offered
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Resorts
Pohénégamook Santé Plein Air is a four-season resort centre located on the banks of Lake Pohénégamook. A multitude of outdoor activities and accommodation options are on offer. In the winter, over 500 deer are regular visitors to the resort.
Campgrounds
55 semi-developed sites, most of which are located on the lake shore. Water is available in different areas and nearby sanitary facilities (showers⁄restrooms). Sites are not equipped with electrical power. One the few camping sites, if not the only one, to offer as many activities you can enjoy, either on your own or supervised.
- Services
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Included in rooms
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Non-smoking rooms
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TVs in the Verseau and Gémeau lounges as well as in the country homes and condo hotels
On site
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Wheelchair accessible
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Bar
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Convenience store
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Indoor fireplace
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Childcare
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Laundromat
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Bicycle rental
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Boat rental
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Cross-country ski rental
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Panoramic lookout
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Reception/meeting/conference room(s)
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Lounge
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Sauna
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Spa
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Free outdoor parking
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Group rates
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Public telephone
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Boutique in hotel
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Indoor swimming pool
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Games room
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Pets admitted in some cabins and on certain campsites
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Boat ramp
Outdoor equipment
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Patio
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Tables
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Chairs
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Outdoor fireplace
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Children's playground
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Fire pit
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Firewood for sale
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Ice rink
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Playing area with sports equipment
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Barbecues for country homes and condo hotels
On-site activites
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Climbing
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Interpretation
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Snowmobile trails
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Wildlife observation
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Fishing
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Ice fishing
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Bike path
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Beach
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Activity program for adults
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Activity program for children
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Quad (ATV) trails
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Dogsledding
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Hiking trails
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Canoeing
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Lake nearby
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Rowboating
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Kayaking
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Pedal boating
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Windsurfing
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Sailing
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Scandinavian sauna, indoor and outdoor archery, river canoeing, ski sailing, ice skating, tubing
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Golf
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Mountain bike trails
- How to get there
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From exit 488 off Highway 20, take Route 289 towards Saint-Alexandre. Pohénégamook is 45 km (30 mi.) away. Drive through Saint-Eleuthère towards Estcourt. After the bridge, turn left after the church and drive a further 4 km (2½ mi.) to the resort centre.
- Affiliations and distinctions
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Affiliations:
Member of the safety network of the Québec Federation of Snowmobile Clubs
Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent
Distinctions:
Regional winner of a Grand Prix du tourisme québécois (Québec tourism award) in the "Accommodations from 50 to 149 Rooms" in 2004
National bronze winner of a Grand Prix du tourisme québécois in the "Outdoor and Adventure Tourism (10,000+ Visitors)" category in 2001