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Relax in our oasis
scented with roses and thyme.
Our
guests Joy and Al admiring our new sign made by hand in our
own workshop.
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Trigonelle
B&B is located in a heritage home built in 1920 by the Forget family,
founders of one of the oldest lumber mills in the Mont Tremblant region.
The Forget sawmill situated on the Ruisseau Français or Frenchman's
Creek just across the street from our home, is still one of the largest
employers in the area.
Lumber and
tourism are still the mainstays of the Laurentians. Goods were shipped
by rail on the Canadian Pacific Railway line known as the P'tit Train
du Nord. Skiers headed « up north » by train from Montreal in the winter
or enjoyed wilderness adventures in the summer. Our B&B accesses the
P'tit Train du Nord directly from our drive way. In 1995 the rail bed
was converted to a 200 km bike path running from St-Jérôme in the south
to Mont Laurier in the north.
In the winter cross country skiers enjoy the terrain from St-Jérôme to Val David and snowmobilers rode from Val David to Mont Laurier. In December 2004, following a judgement of the Superior Court and injunction requires snowmobilers to take an alternate route from St-Faustin-Lac Carré to Labelle. Our home regains its peace and tranquility year round. We are situated at km 80 from St-Jérôme.
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Orient Room (double bed) |
Trigonelle's white clapboard exterior houses an interior
of honey toned tongue and groove hardwood walls. A wide verandah invites
you to sit and watch hummingbirds in the garden or listen to the waterfall
and the brook. You can cozy up to the fireplace on a cold winter's night
and be lulled to sleep by the music of falling rain on the tin roof.
Our large garage has been converted to a cabinetmaker'sworkshop where
bicycles and skis can be safely stored at night.
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Rose Room (twin beds) |
Avid cyclists, we can help you fix a flat, make minor repairs or find
a spare part for your bike.
We provide a smoke free environment and a friendly dog to keep you company, Yeti, our black Labrador.
Your well behaved dogs are welcome.
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Thank you for your hospitality
and your warm cordiality.
Kathy & Jean Claude
Thank you for opening your
home to us. Our honeymoon was truly special.
Roxanne & Chris
Thank you for a lovely stay in your home and for the great breakfasts. We are still enjoying the Budwig Cream as I have been using your recipe to make it each day.
Theresa and Laurie
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Opus Room (double bed) |
Breakfast items Our garden provides us with flowers, herbs and vegetables,
and a good supply of rhubarb which you will discover in some of our
homemade jams, jellies and muffins. Zucchini finds its way into breads,
soups and even marmalades. Breakfast is healthy and hearty and included
in your room rate. You can enjoy fresh fruit and juice, assorted cheeses,
budwig crean, cereal, pancakes, French toast… how's your appetite?
Dinner : From fast food to fine dining, the St-Jovite
Mont-Tremblant area caters to your taste buds. There are two local micro
breweries and many wonderful restaurants which offer table d'hôte meals
or à la carte munus, fine wines and lots of ambiance together with friendly
courteous service in English and French. You can check their menus in
our restaurant guide or read them as you saunter down main street. Several
are within 10 minutes walking distance of our B&B. We will gladly provide
transportation to local restaurants upon request.
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