Absolute tranquility. Electric bikes to get into t...
Absolute tranquility. Electric bikes to get into town for a coffee, paddle boards and kayaks on a gorgeous lake. Service was impeccable.

Absolute tranquility. Electric bikes to get into town for a coffee, paddle boards and kayaks on a gorgeous lake. Service was impeccable.
We spent two nights in a Luxury king room with lake view. Breakfast and dinner were included in the rate. The food was fantastic with so many fresh, local ingredients. The service and staff were outstanding. The room was clean and modern. The hotel common areas were comfortable and inviting. We would definitely book a stay here again.
What a lovely room we had. The bar and restaurant are superb.
Beautiful location. Very friendly staff. Rooms are nice, not especially spacious. Indoor and outdoor seating areas, bar, fireplaces, chairs with blankets, all simply picturesque.
The spa is just OK compared to rest of the location. Nice but no "wow" factor. Prices actually very fair.
Restaurant is incredible. Live piano, great wine pairing, really wonderful flavours. Service is attentive and allows for a long enjoyable meal to take in the location.
Great walking trails in the area and easy drive to other quaint towns. Would definitely return for another weekend getaway
Friendly staff. Restaurant was delicious! Amazing flavour and perfectly cooked. Surprising hidden treasure!
We drove specifically to the Ripplecove for a late lunch from Old Montreal as we are visiting from out of the area and it was rainy. After being seated on the lovely porch we ordered promptly as were told the kitchen was closing at 2pm. The menu is typical of an upscale Inn from a pricing perspective yet the quality of the offerings absolutely pales in comparison to any stylish lounge, Resto or Bistro in Montreal. In fact we enjoyed 4 plates in the lounge where we were staying at the Nelligan last night that were far superior in quality, quantity and price point. Not worth the trip whatsoever.
For a 5 star establishment it was one of the worst experience we've had... Greeting was terrible, we waited for ever for someone to see us and eventually to get seated. The host was super rude, we even heard him tell off another table. The two waitresses were really nice but they looked on the verge of tears. The brunch was terrible... it came with a viennoiseries platter with fruits and cheese... which ended up being a bunch of dried out mini croissants and a single slice of cheese tossed in a bowl with a few pieces of dried-out fruits... the main course was a disaster... The cassolette was completely tasteless with almost zero sauce... and you have to dig out a lot to find some duck in there... no salt no pepper... we never got the bread that was coming with the plate and at that point we just gave up... No water, we had to ask twice, and remind about the juice that was included with the menu. Then the coffee arrived only when we were almost done. It was, all and all, a very poor experience and we are very easy to please... To be honest if you travel in the area do yourself a favor, pay the extra 20$ per person and go enjoy the brunch at Hovey Manor, it is well worth it and never fails to impress.
Amazing service.
Beautiful high-quality decor (I usually don t even enjoy the decor in most 5 star hotels but this one was stunning and perfect).
Gorgeous views of the lake.
Kind and genuine staff.
Fabulous food in the restaurant and also in room service.
They brought really nice plates to the room for room service.
Nespresso machine with assortment of pods in the room.
They had a whole non-alcoholic cocktails list which I really appreciated as someone who does not drink alcohol.
Nice details and touches everywhere.
Fireplaces lit throughout were magical.
Stayed in luxury room with lake view for 2 nights, Was a great stay, great service and location. Definitely will go back again.
