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Your premier accommodation at the Gateway to Charlevoix.

Your premier accommodation at the Gateway to Charlevoix.

Table de billard Auberge Saint-Tite-des-Caps

About

Located at the western gateway to Charlevoix, the main building of Auberge St-Tite-des-Caps was inaugurated in 1958 and has always maintained its vocation as a lodging establishment.
Originally reopened under the name Auberge du Sportif Sportif in 2019, it now proudly bears the name of its municipality — Auberge St-Tite-des-Caps.
The Auberge is owned by a non-profit organization registered in Québec. It relies largely on the volunteer work of its board members and thus contributes to the social economy. All profits are reinvested to improve the quality of existing facilities and services.
We offer an affordable and flexible lodging option that combines comfort (cozy beds) with independence. Guests enjoy a friendly space where they can prepare their own meals using the equipment provided, while also taking advantage of complimentary coffee. Two words best describe the nature of our accommodations: Tradition and Difference.

OUR VALUES

Warm Welcome

You’re greeted at the Auberge with genuine warmth, just as if you were part of the family. It truly feels like home.

Friendliness

Guests at the Auberge can share the fully equipped kitchen, dining room, and pool table, creating opportunities to connect, socialize, and exchange about their many interests.

Cleanliness

The Auberge takes great pride in maintaining an exemplary level of cleanliness throughout its facilities.
Chambres et espaces communs Auberge Saint-Tite-des-Caps

3 TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

All accommodation types include, in each unit, a bathroom with shower, air conditioning, a mini-fridge, a microwave, and Wi-Fi. A television is available in most units (11 out of 14), and a large-screen TV is located in the main dining room.

Standard Rooms

Our classic rooms, located inside the main building, adapt to all your needs. Whether you’re traveling alone, as a couple, or with family, you’ll find the ideal space among our different configurations: rooms with one or two double beds, or one double bed and one single bed. Two of our double rooms are equipped with a bathtub — perfect for families with young children.

Motels

Our motel units are located behind the main building. With direct access to the parking area, you’ll appreciate how easy it is to unload your luggage — or even your bike! They offer simple, functional comfort, with or without television. Guests with reduced mobility will appreciate the convenience of direct access from their vehicle.

Suites–Apartments

For more independence and space, choose one of our fully equipped suites–apartments. Each suite includes two separate bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a living room — offering all the comfort of a true home away from home. Choose between queen-size or standard double beds.

COMMUNITY FACILITIES

A place to live and share. Enjoy our large, fully equipped community kitchen to prepare your meals just like at home. A BBQ and fondue pots are also available. Three refrigerators and two dishwashers provide all the comfort you need. Then, relax in our spacious dining room or cozy lounge. For entertainment, a pool table and a large-screen TV are at your disposal. A laundry room is also available for your convenience.

COMMODITÉS
AMENITIES AND NEARBY ACTIVITIES

Our inn is ideally located close to all amenities: fast electric charging stations, grocery store, SAQ, and convenience store. For leisure, discover a park featuring an ice rink and skating oval in winter, and water games for children in summer. After a busy day, relax at one of our picnic tables and take in the beautiful sunsets.

Just a few minutes away by car, stop at the municipal roadside rest area to learn more about the region, its history, and its many activities. From there, you can also see the wind turbines.
WHY NOT! Reservations made at least six months in advance allow you to book all 14 rooms of Auberge Saint-Tite-des-Caps, accommodating up to 40 people. It’s the perfect spot for family reunions, an intimate wedding, a birthday celebration, or a company team-building activity. Our large common room can seat 40 people and is equipped with a sound system, microphone, and amplifier.
Sentiers automne Saint-Tite-des-Caps
pièce de monnaie Saint-Tite-des-Caps

LANDSCAPES THAT INSPIRE!

The splendors of the Saint-Tite-des-Caps landscapes, at the gateway to Charlevoix, have inspired many talented artists over the years!

Here are three of them, among others. 

 

Alexander Young (A.J.) Jackson

As early as 1930, Alexander Young (A.J.) Jackson— a Canadian painter and founding member of the Group of Seven — dedicated one of his works to this region.

Born on October 3, 1882, in Montréal, A.Y. Jackson was a Canadian painter whose works were exhibited at the Galerie L’Art Français. He passed away on April 5, 1974, in Kleinburg, Ontario. He created several pieces in Saint-Tite-des-Caps, including Saint-Tite-des-Caps (1930) and Les Côtes de Saint-Tite-des-Caps (1937). 

 

Jacques Hébert

Passionate about the enchanting landscapes of Charlevoix, Jacques Hébert captures on canvas the poetry of the sea, the majesty of the mountains, and the charm of old houses. His watercolors, bathed in a soft and transparent light, stand out for their purity of line and simplicity of composition. Trained under great American masters, this artist generously shares his knowledge and was one of the founders of the Canadian Watercolour Society.

Toile de Marc-Aurèle Fortin
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Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Twilight at Saint-Tite-des-Caps. Oil on canvas, 0.891 x 1.07. Collection of the Musée du Québec. (Photograph by Luc Chartier).

Marc-Aurèle Fortin

Marc-Aurèle Fortin (born March 14, 1888, in Sainte-Rose, and died March 2, 1970, in Macamic — both in Québec) was a Québec painter whose work was entirely devoted to landscapes, particularly rural scenes, reflecting his love for sumptuous and generous nature.

To learn more, visit the roadside rest area located just two minutes away by car on Route 138, heading west. From there, you can also admire the landscape of the Seigneurie de Beaupré wind farms.

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