Salon Rose
Overlooking the majestic St Lawrence River, this famous round salon, with its pink walls, elegant central column, and crystal chandeliers, suggests the classic glamour of the late 1800s. Nestled into the main castle turret, the Salon Rose offers a breathtaking view of the river through its deep, spacious windows. Perfect for intimate events for up to 50 guests.
Grand Ballroom
Guests will be mesmerized as they make their entrance into the Grand Ballroom. An atmosphere of luxury is complemented by the glow of ten grand crystal chandeliers, plush, elegant carpet, and a theater stage draped with ivory velvet curtains. Our ballroom can welcome up to 1000 guests depending on requirements.
Jacques-Cartier Room
The Jacques Cartier Room is inspired by Nouvelle France decor. Old-world nautical chandeliers, rich wooden walls, and beautiful stained glass windows offer an impressive view of Old Quebec and the park of the Place d'Armes. Your guests will be immediately transported through time.
Frontenac and Petit Frontenac Rooms
Until 1970, these two rooms served as dining rooms. They were named in honor of Louis de Buade, Count of Frontenac and Palluau (1622-1698), better known by the name of Frontenac. He was the Governor General of New France from 1672 to 1682 and from 1689 to 1698.
Place d'Armes Room
This room was named for its view of the Place d'Armes Park.