Home >  Hotels >  Quebec >  Ste-Helene-De-Bagot 

Days Inn Ste-Helene - Ste-Helene-De-Bagot, Quebec

410 rue Couture
Ste-Helene-De-Bagot, PQ J0H 1M0
Nightly Rates (122.09 - 130.88)   1 Star
Days Inn Ste-Helene

Arrival Date
Departure Date
Adults
Children


Property Description
*Play Loto Quebec *Lounge on site *Snowmobiling, Skiing close by *Summer Theatre *Minutes from Festival Modial d Folklore in July *Nearby Car Racing all year round *Free Parking (cars, buses, trucks) *Casino (1 hr away) *Village d Antan 20 Kilo Drummonville *Grand Prix de Montreal *4 Sunbursts *Meeting Room for up to 110 people

Days Inn Ste-Helene


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Continental Breakfast

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Copy Service

  • Free Parking

  • Ice Machine

  • High speed internet access

  • Ironing Board

  • Ironing Board

  • Modem in Room

  • Multilingual

  • Refrigerator

  • Security

  • Vending Machines

  • Wake-up Service


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • Canadian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Opened in  1989 

  • 0  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    Business district, Expressway

    Restaurant Information
    Mc Donald  Harveys  St Hubert  Red Lobster  Pizza Hut  Dance Floor  Gambling  Staduim  Theater 

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Room
  •  


  • Festival Mondial de Folklore

  • Car Race Track

  • Blues Festival

  • Roses Drummond

  • Pyramid St Simon

  • Wal Mart

  • Bombardier

  • Centre Marcel Dionne

  • Olypia Vancouver

  • Montreal Forum

  • Montreal Expo

  • Autodrome Drummond

  • Golf

  • Fishing

  • ARPT Dorval

  • Village Quebecois

  • Car Rental

  • Snowmobile Trails

  • Ski doo trail

  • Mount Bruno Skiing

  • Bromont Skiing

  • St Simon Golf Course

  • Montreal Casino

  • St Liboire Beach

  • Fishing nearby

  • Tennis nearby

  • Barber Shop nearby

  • Beauty Shop nearby

  • Business Centre nearby

  • Pool nearby

  • Bank

  • Bowling

  • Convenience Store

  • Gas Station

  • Grocery Store

  • News Stand

  • Post Office

  • Shopping

  • SuperMarket

  • Archery

  • Boating

  • Canoeing

  • Montreal Casino

  • Cruises

  • Miniature Golf

  • Parachuting

  • nace Track

  • Snow Skiing

  • Snow Mobiling

  • Hockey

  • Horseback Riding

  • Hunting

  • Ice Fishing

  • Ice Skating


  • Related Quebec Content

    Québec is Canada’s largest province and consists of hilly agricultural land along the banks of the St Lawrence and vast tracts of barren mountains in the north: a breathtaking panorama of towering rock faces, 15,204km (9,503 miles) of coastline, looming canyons and craggy fjords.

    The province’s three national parks, 22 natural parks and 16 wildlife reserves beckon outdoor enthusiasts. More than 100,000 lakes and numerous rivers offer excellent fishing. In the tundra of Québec’s Far North (Nouveau-Québec),
    caribou and other game roam the land.

    What distinguishes Québec from other Canadian provinces is its French heritage, sustained over around 200 years. Québec’s official language is French and Montréal (the province’s largest city) is the largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris. Both it and provincial capital Québec City have lively old sections of cobblestoned streets where the atmosphere is overwhelmingly French.

    Indeed, there is a strong separatist movement that has put the province at odds with the rest of Canada, its aim to secure sovereignty for Québec or at least win greater autonomy. Nevertheless, two referendums held in 1980 and 1995 to determine the fate of the province returned a ’no’ to the issue of separation.

    Regardless of politics, Québec offers a friendly welcome to all who visit, not to mention the greatest gastronomy in Canada, cosmopolitan shopping, wide, sandy beaches, and excellent facilities for adventures ranging from winter sports and watersports to hiking.

    Throughout 2008, Québec City is holding celebrations marking its 400th anniversary.

    Geography
    The province of Québec is in the east of Canada, with coasts on the North Atlantic and Hudson and James Bays; the St Lawrence Seaway, the major shipping channel of the Canadian east coast, cuts through the populous south; the cities of Québec and Montréal (Canada’s second-largest city) stand beside it. In the north, the Laurentians resort area has snow-covered mountains in winter and scenic lakes. The far north is a spread of forest and lakes forming one of the largest areas of wilderness in Canada.


       The Columbus World Travel Guide has been published for 26 years and is sold in over 90 countries worldwide.
  • Overview
  • Where to Go
  • Activities
  • Country Information
  • Weather
  • Travel Tips
  • Food
  • Shopping
  • Travel Photos
  • Hotels
  •    Word Travels is a comprehensive travel guide covering hundreds of cities and holiday resorts in more than 125 countries.
  • Information
  • Climate
  • Destinations
  • Airports
  • Attractions
  • Restaurants
  • Travel Photos
  • Hotels






  • Why iExplore? About Us iExplore Blog Advertise Site Map Privacy Policy Travel Agents Contact Us