Description
SPECIAL FEATURES Currently operating as a bed and breakfast, this property offers excellent potential. Its nine bedrooms, four with private bathrooms, comfortably accommodate families, friends, or travelers seeking a change of scenery. The spacious and inviting common areas encourage gatherings and relaxation. The interior combines the charm of wood with the rustic character of traditional homes, while offering the comfort necessary for a hotel operation or an exclusive residential project. The covered porch and terraces facing the lake and mountains offer moments of pure wonder at any time. Outside, the more than 50,700 sq ft lot bordering the lake becomes the setting for year-round activities. In summer, water sports--swimming, fishing, kayaking, and waterskiing--abound. In autumn, hiking trails are adorned with vibrant colors. In winter, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, skating and dog sledding become part of daily life, while spring brings back the sounds and scents of awakening nature. Ground Floor Layout - Kitchen, breakfast nook, dining room, living room with wood stove, bathroom with washer/dryer hookups First Floor Layout - 5 bedrooms, one bathroom Garden Level Layout - Entrance hall, 4 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms Whether you plan to continue operating the tourism business, develop an investment project, or transform this property into a private estate, this home represents a rare and valuable opportunity. More than just a house, it's a destination, a meeting point between dream and reality, in the heart of Charlevoix. Living in Charlevoix means living in one of Quebec's most beautiful tourist regions, thanks to its breathtaking panoramas and the presence of the magnificent St. Lawrence River. Charlevoix abounds with attractions and activities to suit all tastes. For example: - Downhill and cross-country skiing enthusiasts will be thrilled by Mont Grand Fonds (near La Malbaie) and Le Massif de Petite Rivière St François (Club Med). - For food lovers, the region boasts numerous renowned restaurants. - Art galleries abound in La Malbaie, Baie-Saint-Paul, and Les Éboulements. - With the Manoir Richelieu, its casino, and its golf course, La Malbaie is a must-see in the region, as is Saint-Irénée, where Domaine Forget enjoys an international reputation for music. - Cap-à-l'Aigle, with its marina, is a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts on the St. Lawrence River. - Further east, it's the starting point for whale watching excursions or cruises on the majestic Saguenay Fjord.