Discover the architectural marvels concentrated in this picturesque Canadian town

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If you’re considering booking a winter getaway before the snow disappears for another season, look no further than this hidden gem destination steeped in culture, architecture, and natural beauty. Nestled just north of Quebec City, the charming Lac-Beauport, Quebec has stayed under the radar, serving as a secret weekend destination for Quebec City residents.

More and more, Quebecers are travelling local and staying on Airbnbs across the province. In fact, new data shows that in 2023, Quebecers continued to book on Airbnb all across the province with nearly 1 million guest arrivals in 2023. With so many Quebecers travelling within the province, it’s not surprise the Lac-Beauport is a haven for remarkable homes.

Rich in outdoor activities year-round, Lac-Beauport is surrounded by lush woodlands, sprawling rivers, ski resorts, and more, offering something for anyone who considers themselves an outdoor enthusiast.

However, there’s more to the region than initially meets the eye. Once you’re done marveling at the city’s undeniably natural beauty, you’ll notice the architecture this quaint town has become known for. A cross between ‘classic ski resort’ and ‘modern Scandinavian home,’ the stays in Lac-Beauport are architectural marvels – almost as breathtaking as the lush Quebec forests that surround it. Picture a luxurious open-concept chalet nestled atop one of the region’s famed mountains, complete with a hot tub with the perfect view, and quintessential hygge interior design – welcome to Lac-Beauport.

To inspire outdoor and open concept wanderlust, here is a compilation of some of the most-loved homes in Lac-Beauport that will make for an aesthetic and cozy weekender (or week-long!) stay. Did someone say joie de vivre?

Le Quartz

On a snowy day you could miss this minimalist-style micro chalet. Like the mineral that makes up the characteristic rocky outcrops of the region, Le Quartz clings to the mountainside, revealing a breathtaking panorama.

Le DUN

Le Dun is a tiny home that’s big on luxury. Featuring high ceilings, panoramic windows, and heated floors, you’ll feel cozy and warm while you watch the snow fall. This stay is also conveniently close to several local spas if you’re looking for some extra self-care.

Le Lagöm – Miradors – Le Maelström

This stunning home sits inconspicuously within the forest of Lac-Beauport. Featured in Elle Canada and Interior Design Magazine for its gorgeous design, you’ll feel whisked away to a winter wonderland during your stay, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows that illuminate the space with sunlight and moonlight.

Mica

Indulge in a breathtaking view of the valley and mountains, along with awe-inspiring sunsets from the comfort of your bed. This upscale stay takes floor-to-ceiling windows to a new level, allowing you to feel truly encapsulated by the surrounding forest.

Le Topaz

Designed by a renowned architect and guided by the vision of the owner, Le Chamonix stands out, thanks to its wooden structure, barn wood cladding, and stone fireplaces. Movement between the two floors is done by ladder for the ultimate in rustic cabin living.

La cAbin

This wooden A-frame is one of the more unique stays in the region. Sitting atop Mont-Tourbillon, the hosts have oriented the cabin and the terrace area for visitors to enjoy the sunset to the fullest.

Chamonix

Described as an ‘upscale micro-house nestled atop the mountain,’ this breathtaking minimalist home pops against its natural surroundings and includes views of the lake and mountains. While it may be chilly outside, enjoy heated floors throughout the home and outdoor facilities such as the spa, barbecue, and gas fireplace.

Hygge with Hot Tub

This unique multi-level chalet accommodates four people and offers a modern treehouse-type vibe. During the winter season, given its remote location, is only accessible by a 4X4 vehicle, but a shuttle is available upon request. If you’re looking for a quiet, architectural-forward stay, look no further.

Le Aika

‘Aika’ means ‘time’ in Finnish – which is exactly what you’ll want to spend at this chalet fit for four. Perched at an altitude of 535 metres, this intimate stay allows guests easy access to all available winter activities, including hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, with direct access to the trails.

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