Le 1940 is located near the LE FLANEUR artist tea room, the Gourmande de Nature boutique restaurant-bistro, La Crèmerie du Port, and directly on the Site de la Côte, the Chez Éva restaurant, the Café l'Été, the La route de la Soie, the Au gré du Vent boutique, and many others, without forgetting Les Couchers de soleil en chansons outdoor concerts where various artists from the Madelinots and others perform; the craft brewery A l'Abri de la Tempête and the Plage du Corfu are also close to the Site de la Côte. This house is part of the Maison Mer Collection https://maisonmer.ca
1940, road de l'Étang-du-Nord
L'Étang-du-Nord, G4T 3C7
(Quebec, Canada)
Phone : 418 969-1789
Phone : 418 561-7876
Maximum number of person : 4
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 2
Directly located on the magnificent fishing port of the Étang du Nord, where the sunset has taken up residence, Le 1940 welcomes you in a lively, cultural and warm environment. Starting from an almost century-old general store, having had several vocations, this establishment was completely renovated by a Madelinot artist under the guidance of friend and designer Colette Chicoine. The 2 bedrooms, private bathrooms on the ground floor and the open living area upstairs will impress you on this beautiful place that is the Site de la Côte de l'Étang du North.
13/06/2025 au 26/09/2025/ 7 minimum nights weekly location
27/09/2025 au 12/06/2025 / 3 minimum nights. Any questions, just call us 418-969-1789. Francine et Henri Paul
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
330 $
In low season
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415 $ in mid season
585 $ in high season
Price: ( Starting from / in quadruple occupancy )
2000 $
In low season
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2800 $ in mid season
4500 $ in high season
From August 31, to September 13, 2024
From June 14, 2025 to September 26, 2025
From September 14, to November 1, 2024
From April 26, 2025 to June 13, 2025
From September 27, 2025 to October 31, 2025
From November 2, 2024 to April 25, 2025
From November 1, 2025 to April 24, 2026
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