See why so many travellers make Chalets Beaconsfield Motel their motel of choice when visiting Beaconsfield. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as a refrigerator, a kitchenette, and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the motel.
Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Cugini's Pizza Cafe, which is an Italian restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
At Chalets Beaconsfield Motel, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Beaconsfield.
Polite response to check in and booking, clean room, and has a kitchenette. The problem? A very, very loud heater/fan. First I couldn't fall asleep. Now I've been woken up more times than I can count. Since I'm awake, I downloaded a decibel measuring app. Every 15 minutes the fan turns on and the sound in the room goes from 32 decibels to 73. So much for a well-rested start to the work week.
We picked this hotel as it was decently priced and close to the airport (we were in Montreal just for the night). We find the place clean enough and host was welcoming. For the price paid we were happy of our choice and we would recommend in a transit situation similar to ours. Note taxi will be around 20-25 dollars to go there.
Whether you stay in one of the unique little chalets or in one of the rooms added later; you will fall in love with the area and the hosts. Some rooms have full kitchens, kitchenettes and all have a fridge and microwave. Beaconsfield is a wonderful community that is a short bus ride to Montreal. Pet friendly!
From the outside, yes it could do with a bit of work, but the rooms are good enough. Good price and a quiet location. Enough car parking for everyone. Staff are helpful and polite. We had a room with a kitchenette which had all the items you would need (microwave, hob, kettle, coffee machine, utensils). Room was cleaned every day. Bed was very soft so we both rolled towards the middle. Montreal not a massive distance away by car. We elected to take the bus/train which was around 50 minutes away to avoid all the current road congestion at the moment, plus it only cost $3.5CA to get there. Although the place needs a bit of an update/maintenance, it was well worth the price.
When we arrived at this place I thought it was really quaint and looked cosy, the staff on the reception were friendly once we got inside it was a different story. The room smelt really musty and we had to air it straight away. It was really dirty in places and the blinds had holes all over them. This seems to be in a really affluent area and could be amazing with an overhaul and some TLC, like an earlier review mentioned. I didn’t want to return here after we had been out for some food and neither of us slept well. Really needs some urgent investment.
This little hotel could be the perfect spot in the middle of the corporate hotel world. It's in a mostly residential area just off the lakeshore, a beautiful neighbourhood. The owner was very nice when we checked in, seems like a great small family business as there are only a few chalets so to speak. My disappointment was when we entered the room. The room desperately "needs updating" and a really "good" cleaning! I don't think the baseboards have been wiped down in a very long time. The beds are on the higher side so I could see from standing up a poppy or a red piece of paper under the bed and was afraid to bend down and check out the floor. We were just there briefly then headed out to our event. My sleep was almost non-existent because the double bed was so soft that my husband and I both went to the middle of the mattress. I haven't slept on a mattress like that in many years, they need to be replaced badly. The walls were a colour hard to describe, almost orange but not even that bright, made the room look old and dingy. The whole place needs a good going over and it could be that "gem in the rough". They seem like very nice people & I'd hate to see it close so I truly hope they give this little place a needed facelift.…
Hard to beat collection of old vacation cabins and newer (80"s?) cabins, rates in the 85-105 range, clean comfortable, if you need a microwave and cooktop, get a room with kitchenette or a "suite". Outdoor seating areas, cars park conveniently close, very quiet in the evenings, motel office open 10 am to 9 pm, personnel are friendly and helpful.Good spot when visiting in the area, you can walk to a nearby pub, a drugstore and a depanneur, but little else in the area. reservations are by phone only, there is a website with some basic info and pictures.
We were visiting elderly relatives and spent a night at Chalet Beaconsfield. Small cabins with microwave, half size fridge, table and dishes. Bed was comfortable but a double, not queen. Didn't matter to us but might for others. Neighbourhood was quiet and we had a lovely stroll along Lac St. Louis followed by petite dejeuner at a local boulangerie with fabulous home baked breads. In true Quebec fashion, there was an ash tray conveniently placed by the door. No odour of smoke though. Very clean. Great value for price.
I stayed here in July 2017 & posted a positive review shortly thereafter... this review is more of an update to my previous review... as I originally mentioned, Chalets Beaconsfield is cute & quaint, along w/ clean & comfortable... the Wi-Fi has been _substantially_ improved since my last visit... kudos to Roy & family for getting their Wi-Fi "up to speed" (intentional pun)... I was even able to use my Amazon Fire TV Stick to stream YouTube videos & other streaming services on the TV in the room (a decently-sized LED flat-screen with a spare HDMI input)... performance was generally smooth with only an occasional small glitch in the stream... For TV, they use Shaw Direct (similar to Direct TV & Dish Network in the U.S.)... generally, the service worked well enough, but the overall selection was somewhat limited with many services repeated on several channels... I was, however, able to find PBS in their line-up & getting news was never a problem... CBC News (optimized on several channels for Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, etc), The National, along with other more locally-oriented TV news services... there were also audio-only music channels featuring all sorts of genres (everything from Electronic Dance Music (EDM) to Big Band Jazz)... Overall, a good visit & will likely return on my next visit to the Montreal area... -Bob W, NH, USA…
Very downtrodden, dirty and miles away from anywhere if you don't have your own transport, very disappointed..No mircowave or any way of heating food. Noisy next door's domestic woke us at 4-30am. If hadn't prepay-sight unseen wouldn't have stayed..
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