Chalets aux trois petit cochons, Cabin lodging in Charlevoix region, Canada.
These cabins feature three units named Nafnaf, Noufnouf and Nifnif, each equipped with full kitchens, private terraces with barbecues and outdoor fireplaces, located within a natural domain including lakes, ponds, waterfalls and illuminated walking trails for evening strolls.
The Charlevoix region was explored by Jacques Cartier in 1535 and developed as a tourist destination in the 19th century, becoming a favored location for Canadian and American elite seeking mountainous landscapes and natural thermal springs.
These cabins allow visitors to discover traditional Quebec culture while participating in local festivities, Domaine Forget events and the flavors route that showcases regional Charlevoix gastronomy and local artisan products.
The cabins operate from June to October with rates up to 207 dollars, include free parking, Wi-Fi depending on chosen unit, and are located at 256 rang 4 centre with easy access to national parks via route 138.
The private domain offers aquatic activities with kayaks and rowboats on the lake, illuminated evening trails, private beaches and opportunities to observe local wildlife in a preserved natural environment with ponds and waterfalls.
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