Magnificent traditional house renovated by owner-architects. Panoramic sunset views over the ocean. Two-storey window off living room and loft, deck 10ftx36ft ocean-side with wind break and protected from mosquitos and black flies by a natural mosquito trap (CO2). Bright, luminous house with modern amenities. Modern kitchen with light coloured stained hardwood and glass cabinets, new modern furniture harmonized with antique furniture. The concept of the renovation of the house was to permit ocean views from all of the rooms and to allow the new portions be modern while preserving the traditional wood dado and details in the rest of the house. All of our renovations are done by carpenters, cabinet-makers and plasterers from Îles de la Madeleine. Quiet location, no close neighbours, unencumbered view of the ocean on three sides, rolling fields down to the cliffs, small forest nestled in the adjacent valley, wild strawberries, raspberries, cranberries, blackberries and juniper berries. Fox trials through the grass, plentiful birds including hawks and falcons diving for mice. Close to Dune de l'Ouest beach, 15 km of fine sandy beach backed by rolling dunes. On same island as La Grave, the cultural heart of Îles de la Madeleine, where musical venues, festivals, restaurants, bistros, a marina, boutiques, art workshops and the museum of Îles de la Madeleine are located. Venture inland into the largest forest in Îles de la Madeleine and follow the gravel roads past fields of grazing cows, a wapiti enclosure, a vineyard and apple orchards. Stop to pick wild berries including blueberries and saskatoon berries. On the other side of the forest is the Village d'Antan where one can experience the stories of a retired fisherman and wander through buildings representing the way life was lived in the fishing communities of Îles de la Madeleine in the past. Exposition of paintings by Madelinot artists. Please note that the house is smoke and peanut-free.
Maximum number of person : 7
Number of bedroom (First floor) : 1
Number of bedroom (Second floor) : 3
Magnificent traditional house renovated by owner-architects. Panoramic view of ocean sunsets. Two-storey window off living room, loft, deck 10ftx36ft ocean-side. Bright, luminous, with modern amenities.
Price: ( Starting from / in double occupancy )
160 $
In low season
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260 $ in mid season
285 $ in high season
Price: ( Starting from / in double occupancy )
1100 $
In low season
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1800 $ in mid season
2000 $ in high season
From June 30, to September 7, 2024
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From September 28, 2025 to December 31, 2025
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