Would you like to learn more about the Saint-Antoine both past and present? Visit this section for information, news, and pictures of our hotel.
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Auberge Saint-Antoine press kit:
Would you like to learn more about the Saint-Antoine both past and present? Visit this section for information, news, and pictures of our hotel.
Auberge Saint-Antoine on Flickr:
Auberge Saint-Antoine press kit:
Auberge Saint-Antoine invites guests to come experience the magnificent colours of fall leaves in the heart of Quebec City’s Old Port with a special offer for American Thanksgiving. This historic Canadian hotel pays tribute to the American holiday with a warm ambience and gourmet food prepared by the city’s best chefs.
View Press Release (PDF)AUBERGE SAINT-ANTOINE MARKS THEIR 20th ANNIVERSARY WITH RECOGNITION FROM CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER FOR THE TENTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR.
Prestigious Readers’ Choice Award positions Quebec City hotel as top in Canada and among best in the world
View Press Release (PDF)Gift certificates from the Saint-Antoine are sure to please! Certificates can be used at any of our restaurants or towards accomodations or service fees.
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Please allow up to 10 days for processing and shipping. Gift certificates do not expire.
All orders are non-refundable.
Mr. Gaudiose Montreuil, a tailor living at 12 rue Saint-Antoine in the late 19th century, often used buttons made of bone, some of which were produced in Québec City. Button makers sliced bone into thin layers and cut out discs that were then pierced with holes, decorated, and polished.
You just have unearthed your inner archaeologist!
Did you know that well over 5,000 objects were found on the Auberge Saint-Antoine's archaeological site? They are a product of the occupation of the harbour, to the site's military past, and to the daily lives of the property's inhabitants. More than 700 of these priceless historical finds are on display at Auberge Saint-Antoine.
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