Nested on a hillside, overlooking Lake Massawippi, just 2 kilometers away from the village of North Hatley, l'Auberge welcomes its guests in a cozy XIXth century home. L'Auberge is named after Marc-Antoine Gerrard, Sieur de Saint-Amant, poet and songster of the good life who lived from 1594 to 1661. His poetry which celebrates le plaisir de la table et de la bonne châ¨re was renowned throughout France. It is for this reputation that, at a later period, he was chosen by Inn and Hotel owners of France their patron saint. At l'Auberge le Saint-Amant, we take pride in honoring his memory by perpetuating for our guests the art of hospitality and the delicate pleasures of fine cuisine.
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