Hilton Lac-Leamy, hotel in Gatineau, Canada
The Hilton Lac-Leamy is a hotel situated on the edge of Lac Leamy in a tree-filled area defined by water and modern architecture. The building contains 349 brightly appointed rooms with views of the lake or city, with upper floors offering an exclusive lounge for select guests.
The hotel was developed as part of a larger complex in an area that transformed from industrial use into a leisure and business destination. This transformation of the site reflects the region's shift from its former character to a modern travel destination.
The hotel takes its name from the nearby Lac Leamy, reflecting its position on this body of water. The surrounding area blends natural features with modern facilities, creating a space where water and architecture meet.
The hotel offers free parking and a covered walkway directly connecting to the adjacent casino. Guests can use complimentary bicycles with helmets, as well as access to a spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and tennis courts.
The hotel houses an extensive art collection featuring Canadian artists including Jean-Paul Riopelle, with pieces displayed throughout the complex. Four large glass chandeliers created by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly command attention in the lobby.
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