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Is it too late to rent a cottage during spring break?

% occupancy, assures the Chairman and CEO of MonsieurChalets, Philippe Hamel. The 22% that remains to be filled are chalets of a little larger size which, by their price, are a little less attractive. “,” text “:” At the present time, we are at 78% occupancy , assures the Chairman and CEO of MonsieurChalets, Philippe Hamel. The 22% that remains to be filled are chalets of a slightly larger size which, by their price, are a little less attractive. “}}” Lang = “fr”>At present, we are at 78% occupancy, assures the Chairman and CEO of MonsieurChalets, Philippe Hamel. The 22% that remain to be filled are chalets of a slightly larger size which, by their price, are a little less attractive.

It’s not bad late to book for spring break, but there are still possibilities, adds Dany Papineau, president and CEO of the WeChalet platform. The problem is that there is too much demand and there is a lack of inventory on the market right now.

Certain regions, such as the Eastern Townships, the Laurentians and Charlevoix, are particularly popular, especially because of their proximity to ski resorts.

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However, even for skiing, you have to reserve your place to ensure compliance with health measures. Of course, this year, spontaneity and skiing don’t really go together., underlines Josée Cusson, director of communications and marketing at the Association des stations de ski du Québec (ASSQ).

There are some stations that have less traffic, stations that are a little less popular, that have daily tickets. But really, the basic instruction is to book in advance if you don’t want to be disappointed that morning.

Josée Cusson, Director of Communications and Marketing at ASSQ

Go off the beaten track

For those who have not booked anything, the reopening of museums, cinemas, skating rinks and indoor swimming pools could make it possible to make discoveries.

Chevrier, General Manager of Events Attractions Québec. But do the people of Montreal know well the Ecomuseum in the west of the island? “,” Text “:” The great classics will fill up quickly, for example the Biodôme, explains François G.Chevrier, director General of Events Attractions Quebec. But how well do the people of Montreal know the Ecomuseum in the west of the island? “}}” Lang = “fr”>The great classics will fill up quickly, for example the Biodôme, explains François G. Chevrier, general manager of Events Attractions Québec. But do the people of Montreal know the Ecomuseum in the west of the island well?

With information from Marie-Josée Paquette-Comeau

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