Motel Atlantique Hotel
, Gaspe
Rooms: 13
1334 boulevard de Cap-Des-Rosiers
- Gaspe - Quebec - G4X 6H4 - Canada
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| (418) 892-5533
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Great motel, best vue, best hospitality
Submitted by: Alain in 25/05/11 - Age Group: 4150
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Adventurer
Perfect Location, very nice place
Submitted by: Steve in 24/06/11 - Age Group: 4150
- From: United Kingdom
- Traveller type: Family Traveller
The most awesome view I've ever seen from the motel porch. The owner has done a ton of work fixing it up; ignore the previous reviews. It's one of the coziest motels I've been in and the owner was very friendly. Kitchenette and free and quite good breakfast saved us a lot of money (traveling with kids). Highly recommended - nothing better at Forillon.
Very Bad Motel
Submitted by: Laliberte in 09/03/07 - Age Group: 26 - 30
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Young Couple
Exactly the same comment of the first review. Really bad motel -Sleep in your car!
Bad Motel
Submitted by: Martin in 24/08/05 - Age Group: 26 - 30
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Adventurer
I stayed at this motel on the third day of my cycling tour of the Gaspe Peninsula, summer '05. I knew it wasn't going to be too luxurious from the outside appearance of this place but I was still shocked at how bad it really was. Not too clean, prehistoric furniture, cold and the worst shower of any place I've ever stayed in. The nice view on the water and the rocky cliff are the only salvageables of my stay there. The Pharillon is close by and would have been a better choice.
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"Great motel, best vue, best hospitality" - Alain
"Perfect Location, very nice place" - Steve
"Very Bad Motel" - Laliberte
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the very heart of the Gaspé Peninsula, at the gateway to the village of Cap-des-Rosiers and Forillon
National Park just where the International Appalachian Trail draws to an end... one of the loveliest places
in the province of Québec.
You can enjoy a magnificent view of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the soaring cliffs along the north shore
of Forillon National Park... right from your room. Looking in the other direction, you will see Canada’s tallest
beacon, the celebrated Cap-des-Rosiers lighthouse, it is in that same tower, that the first German U-Boat
was seen.. The whales are a common sight in the region, and if you’re lucky you might even see some as
they swim by just 50 m from the shore. And you will surely be able to admire the spectacular acrobatics
of northern gannets as they plunge into the water in search of fish. The new owner is going out his way to make our stay a pleasant one.