Château Montebello, Log hotel and restaurant in Montebello, Canada.
Château Montebello is a wood hotel and restaurant in Montebello with a six-sided central structure made of red cedar, connected by radiating wings. The establishment provides both accommodation and dining facilities under a distinctive roof design.
The building was founded in 1930 as an exclusive retreat and opened to the public in 1970 as a hotel and restaurant. This transformation allowed more visitors to experience the historic site.
The resort blends French Canadian hospitality with traditional log cabin architecture, serving seasonal dishes made with ingredients from the Quebec region.
The resort sits beside the Rivière de la Gatineau and Ottawa River with options for golf, skiing, hiking, and water sports. The location provides easy access to outdoor activities year-round.
The complex was built from red cedar with thousands of individual wood logs and ranks among the largest wooden structures of its kind. The roof framework displays remarkable craftsmanship from the early 20th century.
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