Manoir Hovey
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Review
Character and identity
A white clapboard manor on Lake Massawippi modelled loosely on Mount Vernon, Manoir Hovey sits deep in the Eastern Townships, roughly two hours from Montreal and twenty minutes from the Vermont border. The 36 rooms spread across the main house, cottages, and a newer lakeside pavilion, each carrying vintage artefacts, local artwork, and lake or garden views. Le Hatley, the fine-dining room under chef Alexandre Vachon, anchors the property alongside a serious spa with thermal circuit and lake-facing infinity pool. Service runs warm and bilingual, the register quietly attentive rather than performative, and the grounds feel uncrowded even at capacity.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and food-led travellers chasing seclusion, a serious tasting menu, and a thermal spa day with a view. The pace suits anyone wanting to disconnect on the water, with on-site activities (boating, swimming, snowshoeing, ice fishing) that justify staying put across seasons.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone hoping to walk to shops, restaurants, or nightlife. The location is genuinely remote and you'll need a car to explore the surrounding villages. Travellers who want urban energy, a big resort scene, or kids' club infrastructure should book elsewhere.
Bottom line
The reason to make the drive is the pairing of Le Hatley's Discovery Menu with the lakeside thermal circuit; together they define the stay more than the rooms themselves. Splurge on a Spa Suite for the double whirlpool and steam shower, plan around a tasting menu with wine pairing, and consider shoulder-season dates when the lake views read crispest.