Guests visiting Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix will be in a scenic, rural environment, perfect for year-round outdoor enjoyment in Baie-Saint-Paul, Canada
While at Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix, you can explore local markets, hiking trails and nearby ski slopes. Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix offers an on-site spa and swimming pool.
Yes, these Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix sustainability features have been manually verified
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix operates on a highly sophisticated urban-rural green grid that runs on an advanced network of deep-ground closed-loop geothermal wells, drastically reducing the facility’s reliance on the standard provincial electrical grid for heating and cooling.
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix educates guests to maximize water savings.
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix uses linen-reuse tokens and high-efficiency dispensers to save thousands of litres of water annually.
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix focuses on sustainable construction and operational efficiency by utilizing high-performance building standards to minimize the environmental impact of its remote location.
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix focuses on waste-reduction programs and eco-certified construction in the Canadian wilderness.
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix has an in-house restaurant.
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix serves a Quebecois farm-to-table menu.
Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix highlights the best of the Charlevoix region’s artisanal producers and farmers. Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix provides a stylish, high-end dining environment. Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix emphasizes fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients in all their culinary offerings.
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Le Germain Hotel Charlevoix is a 4-star Hotel in Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Quebec, holding a Hold The Throne eco rating of 4/5. It is verified for Garden, Geothermal Energy, Green Key Certified and Local Sourcing.
Canada has no national water utility: municipalities and provinces supply and regulate drinking water, with Health Canada publishing the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality.
Supplier
Municipal / provincial public water utilities
Regulator
Health Canada with the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water; provinces/territories regulate