We stayed three nights with our family of four in a room with a King bed attached to another with two singles. The beds were very comfortable.
The property is in a quiet, scenic spot about 10 minutes from Quebec City, right on the St. Lawrence and across from Île d'Orléans, which has charming antique and art shops—very different from the more touristy feel of Quebec City. We enjoyed a guided tour of Château Frontenac and loved the Notre Dame Basilica (free entry). We also heard Saint Anne’s Basilica is worth the drive.
The bathroom was small and functional, with a compact fiberglass shower—reminiscent of a cruise ship setup. Breakfast each day included yogurt, bread, jam, thawed waffles, and eggs to order. It’s a simpler offering than what we've had at some other B&Bs with more customized or chef-inspired meals.
The house had a noticeable aroma in the evenings, likely from cooking, and the early sunrise (around 4:45 a.m.) made us wish for blackout curtains.
That said, the location is peaceful, and we enjoyed chatting with other guests in the shared upstairs space. The host was warm and welcoming. A traditional B&B stay with close proximity to Quebec City.