La Maison Pierre du Calvet
Thick stonewalls, a Breton façade, and iron shutters hint at the heritage of La Maison Pierre du Calvet, built in 1725. Located on a cobble stone street in Old Montreal, the hotel has a library for guests, plus an outdoor garden terrace and indoor greenhouse with parrots. Rooms have intricate furnishings, including custom-made canopy beds in a French regency style, mahogany furniture, and the owner’s family heirlooms. Each also has a fireplace and beds made with Eqyptian cotton linen. The hotel art gallery, the Montreal Bronze Museum, exhibits the work of owner and artist Gaëtan Trottier.
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