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Gîte du Mont-Albert dining room
The hotel’s cuisine features tasty dishes epitomizing the very best in regional culinary arts. A great admirer of Québec food producers and processors, our new chef Jean-Alexandre Dubé makes it a point to showcase quality ingredients picked, raised, caught or created here. Inspired by the hotel’s majestic setting, he draws on his experience to offer a fresh and innovative cuisine.
Gîte du Mont-Albert bistro-bar
For a relaxed atmosphere, opt for the hotel’s bistro-bar with fireplace. In addition to offering lunch and dinner, the bistro-bar is an ideal place to pause and admire the majestic mountain view while enjoying a glass of wine or a local microbrew. Specialty coffees and slushes are also available.
Packed lunches
What could be better than a freshly prepared lunch to replenish your strength on a mountain outing? Our team of cooks will be happy to prepare a meal for you to take on a hike in the park.
Opening dates
May 28 to October 16, 2021
December 26, 2021 to March 26, 2022
Room capacity
- Dining room seats 150
- Bistro-bar seats 60
Services
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Take-out
Specialty cuisine
- À la carte
- Table d'hôte
Alcohol
- Liquor licence
Table d'hôte price
- $30-50
Rating
Payment methods
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Visa
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MasterCard
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American Express
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Interac
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Cheque
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Cash
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Diners Club - carte blanche
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Travelers Cheque
How to get there
Mont-Albert sector (accessible year-round)
- Option 1: Take Route 132 to Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, then head south on Route 299 (40 km) until you reach the Discovery and Visitors Centre.
- Option 2: Take Route 132 to New Richmond, then head north on Route 299 (100 km) until you reach the Discovery and Visitors Centre.
Lac-Cascapédia Registration Centre (not accessible in the winter)
- Option 1: Take Route 132 to Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, then head south on Route 299 (22 km). Turn onto Route 11 (gravel road) and drive for 10 km.
- Option 2: Take Route 132 to New Richmond, then head north on Route 299 (116 km). Turn onto Route 11 (gravel road) and drive for 10 km.
Mont-Jacques-Cartier Registration Centre (not accessible in the winter)
- Option 1: Take Route 132 to Mont-Sainte-Pierre. Turn onto Route 2 (gravel road) and drive for 27 km.
- Option 2: Take Route 132 to Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, then head south on Route 299 (40 km) until you reach the Discovery and Visitors Centre. Turn onto Route 16 (gravel road) and drive for 42 km.
- Option 3: Take Route 132 to New Richmond, then head north on Route 299 (100 km) until you reach the Discovery and Visitors Centre. Turn onto Route 16 (gravel road) and drive for 42 km.
Affiliations and distinctions
Affiliations
- Parcs Québec network (SÉPAQ)
- Tourisme Gaspésie
- Québec Hiking Federation (FQM)
- Camping Québec
- International Appalachian Trails (SIA-IAT)