Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs
951, Route St-Octave C.p. 518, Cap-Chat, Quebec G0J 1E0 Canada
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Perched 400 meters above sea level, the Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs is dominated by the Chic-Chocs Mountains which have several peaks over 1000 meters, namely the renowned Mount Logan at 1128 meters. Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy beautiful landscapes and many trails to practice their favourite sport. In winter, we can guarantee snow for lovers of winter sports, and that, as early as December 19 each year.
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951, Route St-Octave C.p. 518, Cap-Chat, Quebec G0J 1E0 Canada
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We stayed here one night before setting out on a 5-day ski tour in the park. Its main selling point is that the next morning you are at the trailhead, no more driving required. Room was a good size (we got the largest room) for staging our gear and packing our backpacks. However the room was over the bar which blared thumping music until well after we'd gone to bed. Did not see any other skiers staying there, only lots of snowmobilers. Food was pricey and so-so. Breakfast better than dinner. St Octave is a ghost town with an interesting back story and we enjoyed a walk among the remaining buildings and down the roadway with hand-lettered historical markers - here was the first mass celebrated, here perished a family in the fire. There's a great view of the snowy mountains in the distance which adds to the excitement of heading off on a backpacking trip because you can see your destination.
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Date of stay: March 2012Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We stayed in a standard room in the lodge. It had plenty of room for all of our winter gear to dry overnight. Room was clean and very quiet we had a good sleep. There were a bunch of people in the hotel so the kitchen was open. We bought the package which included the choice between two dinners (I would not recommend the Osso Bucco) and a breakfast buffet the next day. It was a cold night and we did not inquire about the hot tub. Upon arrival we had to go to the lounge to find someone to check us in but we were booked in right away. There is a small room off the dinning room with a fireplace that is nice to sit in chat and relax if you can get them to turn off the television as it seems to double as the living room for staff. There is a large garage you can pay extra to park your sled in but it is not so warm that ice will melt off the sled overnight. We did not have a problem following the signage from town after fuelling but another group had some difficulty finding the place.
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Date of stay: February 2019Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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In contrast to other writers, we found the room, while simple, was newly renovated and clean. Services were limited; no internet it is true, but that is the case in many places in the Gaspe, and the manager told us it is expected soon. There is a new indoor swimming pool, but we didn't try it out. The staff were pleasant and helpful. There was a limited menu, but the quality was more than adequate. Breakfast, which was included, had fresh fruit, cereal, toast, yogurt etc.
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Date of stay: August 2011Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We were at the Village Nature Chic Chocs hostel on July 11, 2021, We had to do a 13 km in the gravel and filled with potholes, not easy in the car, the receptionist was laughing at us when we arrived, I found him a bit arrogant, because it took us 65 minutes in this hellish road, We arrive at our room, old chairs, old table, no TV,no Air conditioning, no internet access, but for all this is indicated on their site to book a room, In addition a dog barks constantly under our window, it is the dog of the cook who finishes at 9 pm, the walls are not insulating, we can hear everything that is happening in the corridors and the rooms adjacent to ours. terrible experience Note that it does not mention that there are 13 kilometers to do on uneven and brutal gravel for a car. over 8 of their 12 QUAD BIKE are broken, and to go hiking in the mountains, we have to turn back the 13km of gravel, and come back and forth, that makes it 52km in this hellish road. , so we left after the first night! Terrible place, . But I will say very nice vue, a place good for hunter or at/ quad or snowmobile fans
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Date of stay: July 2021Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We did a tour of the Gaspesia area, a 8 days wonderful trip. While we stayed in various types of hotel, the worst, by far, was the Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs. I reserved all my rooms by telephone, after a good search on internet. The guy who answered us lied a lot about services and told us there was just a room left so I reserved. What a mistake: there was NOBODY ELSE that night. Getting there was very dangerous by GPS. While the exterior announce good, the rooms are horrible to our standard: no phone, no tv, no internet, the carpet looked horrible, it smelled smoke all around. Probably a good place for an after ski between 18-22 yo young kids who like to have fun but certainly not for a romantic getaway! They have no photos of their rooms and now I understand why!! My partner was so disapointed, I found another place (see Valmont). We did no stay for the night (never!) and the hotel did not offer any compensation, although we stayed there at max 2 hours. I really hope nobody gets there! Here is the URL of this place: http://www.villagegrandenaturechic-chocs.com
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Date of stay: August 2011Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Upon travelling throughout Gaspesie for near 10 years, we decided to try this "resort" for our regular stop on route to the Forillon National Park. Prior to making the reservation call, we carefully review this property website to ensure that they offer the services that we were looking for e.g, cottage accommodation, restaurant, indoor swimming pool and walking trails. Early in the Spring we made a reservation for a 3-day stay in the summer, for which we paid 50% of the total in advance to guaranty the reservation. During the telephone conversation, we were confirmed that both the restaurant and the swimming pool are open throughout the year.
Upon driving an ill- signaled dirt road (actually we have to stop and ask to a local to find it), we arrived at the location late in the afternoon. The entire facility appeared to be empty, there was no one at the reception in spite that we were the only arriving car and that we ring the bell at the reception desk. Eventually, we found the attendant in the lounge next door. The first thing we were asked was to paid the stay in full. We reply that we would like to see the cottage first. Then we found out that both the restaurant and the swimming pool were closed and that they will remain closed during our stay. We were not offered any site plan or advise on where and how to find the walking trails. When we indicated that we dd not have enough food to last for 3 days and that we were expecting to have dinner at the well advertised "blue fork" restaurant, we were told that they did not have enough people to justify opening the restaurant, that we could go back to the nearest food-store (approx. 20 km away), come back and cook our own meal, that's why we have a kitchen in the cottage. Further, we were told that this is a winter resort, therefore, not all the services were available in the summer (in spite that we were told the opposite when we booked).
As it was dusk already, the prospect of a dirty road crossing the wilderness in an area that we were not familiar with with the prospect that we may not find a food store open in the near by village was not an attractive idea. We decided to eat what we had and leave the next day.
We were told that if we want to leave the next day, we would have to pay full price for the one night ( we had a better price as a 3-day package), in spite that none of the services advertised were available. They demanded that we sort out the account on the spot, which we did, At that point, we just wanted to leave and so we did the following morning.
Not planning to go back any time soon.
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Upon driving an ill- signaled dirt road (actually we have to stop and ask to a local to find it), we arrived at the location late in the afternoon. The entire facility appeared to be empty, there was no one at the reception in spite that we were the only arriving car and that we ring the bell at the reception desk. Eventually, we found the attendant in the lounge next door. The first thing we were asked was to paid the stay in full. We reply that we would like to see the cottage first. Then we found out that both the restaurant and the swimming pool were closed and that they will remain closed during our stay. We were not offered any site plan or advise on where and how to find the walking trails. When we indicated that we dd not have enough food to last for 3 days and that we were expecting to have dinner at the well advertised "blue fork" restaurant, we were told that they did not have enough people to justify opening the restaurant, that we could go back to the nearest food-store (approx. 20 km away), come back and cook our own meal, that's why we have a kitchen in the cottage. Further, we were told that this is a winter resort, therefore, not all the services were available in the summer (in spite that we were told the opposite when we booked).
As it was dusk already, the prospect of a dirty road crossing the wilderness in an area that we were not familiar with with the prospect that we may not find a food store open in the near by village was not an attractive idea. We decided to eat what we had and leave the next day.
We were told that if we want to leave the next day, we would have to pay full price for the one night ( we had a better price as a 3-day package), in spite that none of the services advertised were available. They demanded that we sort out the account on the spot, which we did, At that point, we just wanted to leave and so we did the following morning.
Not planning to go back any time soon.
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Date of stay: August 2013Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We were on motorcycles and found we had to travel 12-14 km's on a dirt road but the road was good.
We called for a room the only thing left was a Chalet, Glad for that because it was awesome. Nice people and very clean. Chalet had 2 bedrooms, living and kitchen area and l deck to sit out on. No internet but we didn't mind.
Great place....
We called for a room the only thing left was a Chalet, Glad for that because it was awesome. Nice people and very clean. Chalet had 2 bedrooms, living and kitchen area and l deck to sit out on. No internet but we didn't mind.
Great place....
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Date of stay: August 2016Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Room Tip:Â if you want quiet choose a cabin or chalet, they also have a large building with rooms.
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Under new management. We stayed there last March and the owner was very hospitable and very welcoming. They don't always have anyone to cook but he brought some friends in to cook for us. He was very helpful as well. We were on a snowmobile trip in the area and the rooms were very nice. Beautiful scenery as well. If they get more business there would be staff to cook but they have amazing cottages as well. No longer is there a pool but your sleds are put under cover in the garage.
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Date of stay: March 2015
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We stayed an overnight here at the start of the season and were the only guests. We were given a free upgrade to a suite of rooms with a fantastic balcony view of the mountains. The room was spotless and the wifi OK but a little slow. The cafe was not open as it was start of the season but the receptionist did offer to make us some snacks if needed. We had planned to barbecue anyway so found the picnic area with views of the mountains very pleasant.
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Date of stay: May 2012Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip:Â If you are going early in the season check that the cafe/restaurant will serve food.
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Spacious room but not luxury. Nice welcome. The place is accessible after 15km of slopes. We are very isolated and so it is quiet and relaxing with a nice view. Restaurant and breakfast ok but not Awarded. Final conclusions mixed.
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Date of stay: August 2024Trip type: Travelled with family
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PRICE RANGE
C$152 - C$155 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
CanadaQuebecGaspesie RegionCap-Chat
NUMBER OF ROOMS
14
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Frequently Asked Questions about Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs
Which popular attractions are close to Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs?
Nearby attractions include Maison Des Verriers (7.5 km), Halte Les Capucins (7.8 km), and L'abri De L'anse (7.8 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
What food & drink options are available at Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs?
Yes, guests have access to a fitness centre during their stay.
Is Village Grande Nature Chic-Chocs accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access and reduced mobility rooms. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.