Summer sales open for Club Med Quebec
Club Med has officially opened sales for spring, summer, and fall stays at Club Med Québec – the brand’s first Canadian resort opening 3 December, 2021.
Club Med Québec is an all-season, all-inclusive mountain resort, and becomes Club Med’s first resort in Canada, located an hour away from Québec City in the Le Massif de Charlevoix region.
It features over 300 rooms spread across 300+ acres, with a private 5-Trident (5-star) Exclusive Collection space, and enjoys sweeping views of the St. Lawrence River and surrounding mountains.
It offers unlimited ski-in/ski-out access.
Guests can enjoy year-round activities such as skiing, biking, and hiking, as well as activities traditional to the region like ice skating and dog sledding.
The resort has an expansive wellness area with a heated pool overlooking the river, an outdoor Jacuzzi, and offers à la carte Nordic spa-inspired treatments.
For bookings made through 29 June, 2021 for 2022 spring, summer, and fall escapes, rates start at $152 per person/night for travel from 9 April 2022 to December 17, 2022.
Bookings cam be made via https://www.clubmed.us/r/quebec-charlevoix/s
Learn more about : Club Med ( N. America )
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