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Jan 25 2012

Take Advantage of Our Winter Discount

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Reserve one of our romantic rooms now and take advantage of a 15% discount off of our listed rates until the end of April. (*These rates do not apply during Winter Carnival, January 28 – February 20, 2012.)

 

Deluxe Room (including Breakfast):       $175 – 15% = $149
Superior Room (including Breakfast):     $195 – 15% = $165

 

 

Conditions/Notes:

  • The prices shown above are for two people, per room, per night.
  • Room availability is limited.
  • Taxes are additional.
  • Minimum two nights stay.
  • Breakfast is included.
  • Parking is not included.
  • The prices are valid for new reservations only.

 

Book online of call us toll free from anywhere in North America: (800) 461-1311

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Feb 28 2011

25th Anniversary Special at the Hotel Le Clos Saint-Louis

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The management and staff of L’Hotel Le Clos Saint-Louis wish our customers and friends perfect health, prosperity and passion in all of your endeavors. May love surround you throughout the year.

Have a wonderful 2011.

Ghislaine Donais
Owner

To celebrate our 25th anniversary L’Hotel Le Clos Saint Louis is offering a jubilee special, 25% reduction from March 1st 2011 to May 1st, 2011.
Reserve one of our romantic rooms now and take advantage of the 25% rebate off the price of the room indicated below.

  • De Luxe Room :
    $175 – 25% = $129, breakfast included
  • De Luxe Plus room :
    $185 – 25% = $139, breakfast included
  • SupĂ©rior De Luxe Room :
    $195 – 25% = $145, breakfast included

The rates indicated are for 2 people per room per night.

  • Taxes are not included, 2 nights stay is required
  • Breakfast is included
  • Parking is Not included

Reserve on line or by calling us toll free Canada/USA at 1-800-461-1311.
Have a Pleasant Winter Season and hope to greet you soon.
Ghislaine Donais

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May 28 2010

Robert Lepage’s Fabulous Image Mill

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One of the world’s most unique shows!

The show takes place every day at sunset, at the Louise Bassin in the Old Port of Quebec – the soft sounds and demure lights of the “Image Mill” – a show of sound and light that is sure to amaze you.

The “Image Mill” is the creation and realization of the international renowned artist Robert Lepage.  The daily event takes place in the open air and is offered at no cost in the beautiful city of Quebec, the francophone capital of North America.

 

On a screen so big, it got listed in the Guinness Book of Records

The Image Mill is projected on the 81 huge, ancient grain silos of the Bunge Company in the harbour of Quebec City. The silos become a projection screen 30 meters (100 ft.) high by 600 meters (2,000 ft.) wide with the great Saint Lawrence River as a backdrop. Officially recognized by the Guiness Book of Records as the largest projection surface in the world, the the collection of silos is the equivalent of 25 Imax screens, about a half kilometer (1/3rd mile) long.

The 40-minute Image Mill show narrates Quebec’s history since its foundation by Samuel de Champlain, through the colonial period, covering the politics of the region, the importance of religion and the major role that it played, the successive periods of administration under France and then under England, technology advances and more… Four centuries of history from 1608 to the present day.

The Image Mill does not ressemble a documentary, nor a movie, but looks more like a direct happening between fireworks, a movie and a rock show“– Robert Lepage

You will be able to view the Image Mill show throughout the summer, Tuesdays through Saturdays, evenings at 10pm, from many vantage points within the city, all of which are just a few steps away from the Hotel Le Clos Saint-Louis.  Tickets are also available for reserved seats.

To get a better idea of this fantastic show and to view a short clip taken of one of the rehearsals during the preparations.

Other Image Mill videos are available on YouTube

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Apr 02 2010

Easter Everywhere and for All

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Easter traditions as we know them in Quebec have their roots in panoply of influences religious and pagan. At all times and in all cultures, the arrival of Spring has been celebrated. American Indians “made the trees cry” for maple syrup, while elsewhere the first lamb was sacrificed to mark the occasion.

The custom of offering eggs as a harbinger of Spring dates back to antiquity! Universal symbol of fertility and rebirth, the egg thus was handed down through the centuries coloured, painted, ornamented with dried flowers or stones and precious metals in the Fabergé mode, eventually ending up alongside the religious traditions of Easter.

Taking place the first Sunday following the full moon of the Spring equinox, the Christian celebration of Easter marks the resurrection, the power of life. Within the orthodox church, the celebration occurs a few days later but its rites and customs are all inspired by this idea of renewal! Rome’s chiming bells on Easter morning, egg hunts, candy and holiday meals take place to celebrate life, the arrival of Spring and the wish for happy days.

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