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Motel de la Falaise

Motel de la Falaise

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4.6 Google Review
47 Avenue de Gaspé E, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Québec, G0R 3G0, Canada
(418) 598-3313 www.moteldelafalaise.com
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Jul 18, 2017
The room was clean and modern and well kept. Nice modern fixtures, air conditioner, etc. with precise thermostat control. Very nice! The grounds are also lovely and well kept. Lawn chairs are placed with a nice view of the St. Lawrence. There is dining within walking distance. Parking is a bit cramped. A larger than normal vehicle might have to park elsewhere on the property but not a big deal. I'd gladly return here if in the area.

Jul 23, 2018
Très bien

Oct 18, 2017
Nice place. Easy access. Reasonable prices.

Aug 19, 2017
Nice rooms with great view. Small but comfortable. Staff were great.

Aug 6, 2017
Very nice spot, would definitely stay again, however the beds could be a little firmer. We kept rolling to the middle. :)

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