Manoir Montmorency

2490 Ave Royale, Québec City
(844) 522-4883

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Terry Lee

Pricey for the quality. Had fish and chips. It seemed to be overcooked. Batter was hard and chewy. Had to cut it with a knife. Asked for extra crispy fries. Waiter said it would be but actually extra soggy. Usually I am flexible but if the waiter tells me something and it is something else I downgrade it. Wife liked her smash burger. Food looks good in presentation though.

modheated modyeeted

Nice shop

Vihanga Kalubowila

Gift shop had some nice pieces to buy to remember the visit.

Kimberly Hayslett

The cutest little gift shop with great customer service

Jean-François Simard

Very beautiful holiday decorations. Our holiday meal was delicious.

Isabelle Picard

For a work Christmas Party!! Very cool!!

Francis Bégin

Great site, great food, but the beer bill. $13.80 plus tip for a pint 😓

Veronique Bourgoing

Pleasant place.

Philippe Moussette

Alright

tchanrosewood

Nicely maintained building.

Amy Lin

The White House, which you must pass before going to the waterfall, is quite eye-catching. There are restrooms inside for tourists to rest, and there is also a souvenir shop. There are two beauties holding umbrellas in 17th-18th century costumes at the door. They provide a free photo service for everyone. It is very special. Experience!

Sanjay Gupta

Le Manoir Montmorency stands as a distinguished manor house and restaurant. Positioned near the renowned Montmorency Falls, which rank as the second-highest cascading falls in Canada.
Guests have the opportunity to indulge in a diverse range of dining experiences throughout the day, from hearty breakfasts to sophisticated dinners.

Just above the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency Cable Car's upper station, the Manoir Montmorency has an information counter, an interpretation center about the falls and Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, a shop, and a terrace restaurant. The manor house is a faithful copy dating from 1994 of a summer home built in the late 18th century by Canada’s governor at the time, Sir Frederick Haldimand.

This gorgeous park only 15 minutes from downtown Québec City is the ideal setting for your business meeting, reception, banquet, or other event. Perched atop the cliff, the Montmorency Manor affords a stunning view of the St. Lawrence River, the Isle of Orléans, and the tallest waterfall in the province.

V몬 V

It was a place where you could see a wonderful waterfall and see fall foliage.

Danielle Rozotte

it was closed

Michèle Pestel

Grandiose

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