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Vacation rentals in Saint-Sauveur

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Condo in Saint-Sauveur
Exceptional view of the mountain
Whether you are a fan of skiing, snowboarding, hiking in the mountains, swimming or simply shopping or walking in the heart of the city of Saint-Sauveur, one of the most coveted cities in the Laurentians, this place is for you! An exceptional view of the mountains, with access to the beach of Lake Saint-Sauveur and to the pool. This condo is on 2 levels. It has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 powder room, an office, an open kitchen and a dining room and there's also a washer and a dryer.
$101 per night
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Condo in Piedmont
St-Sauveur Lovely King Studio
This is a lovely and newly decorated studio located in the charming St-Sauveur Valley. Superior studio with 1 king size bed and 1 sofa bed. Free WiFi and Free Parking. Perfect for couples, solo travelers and families (with children). Only a few mins away from ski slopes, walking distance to shops, cafe and restaurants, near golf and water slides. Beautiful bamboo floor, fireplace, dining area, full kitchen, dishwasher, therapeutic bath, separated shower, and amenities.
$73 per night
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Condo in Piedmont
Studio in Saint-Sauveur
This is a charming studio located in the charming St-Sauveur Valley. Superior studio with 1 king size bed. Free WiFi and free parking. Perfect for couples and solo travelers. Just minutes away from the ski slopes, within walking distance of shops, cafes and restaurants, close to the golf course and slides. Fireplace, dining area, full kitchen, dishwasher, bath, separate shower and amenities.
$67 per night
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Stay near Saint-Sauveur's top sights

Photo of Polar Bear's Club
Polar Bear's Club67 locals recommend
Photo of Manoir St Sauveur Qc
Manoir St Sauveur Qc4 locals recommend
Photo of Mont Habitant
Mont Habitant42 locals recommend
Photo of Tanger Outlets Saint Sauveur
Tanger Outlets Saint Sauveur63 locals recommend
Photo of Sommet Saint-Sauveur Aquatic Park
Sommet Saint-Sauveur Aquatic Park30 locals recommend
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Provigo Le Marché29 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Saint-Sauveur

Loft in Piedmont
Cozy Loft in the Heart of St-Sauveur Village!
$70 per night
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Condo in Piedmont
Le Refuge Koselig
$110 per night
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Condo in Saint-Sauveur
The BoCa II
$128 per night
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Condo in Piedmont
St-Sauveur Lovely Canopy Studio
$74 per night
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Loft in Piedmont
ROMANTIC STUDIO IN ST-SAUVEUR
$99 per night
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Chalet in Morin-Heights
Le Diamond - log cabin on the mountain
$88 per night
Rental unit in Piedmont
Suite superior to St Sauveur
$88 per night
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Condo in Saint-Sauveur
Trendy 3-bedroom condo close to the ski resort
$129 per night
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Condo in Saint-Sauveur
Cozy condo at the foot of the slopes
$84 per night
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Condo in Piedmont
The Little Refuge
$80 per night
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Condo in Sainte-Adèle
D O W N H I L - Condo in the heart of the Laurentians
$189 per night
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Rental unit in Saint-Sauveur
Succursale du Ciel, Capitale du Ski 2CAC/2Bedrooms
$45 per night
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Your guide to Saint-Sauveur

All About Saint-Sauveur

Known for its world-famous ski trails, Saint-Sauveur is a peaceful, picturesque village at the base of the Laurentian Mountains in southern Quebec, less than an hour from Montreal. Surrounded by mountains, Saint-Sauveur is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking and mountain biking trails, a zipline track, and horseback riding paths. The region is home to several lakes and ponds, offering endless opportunities for fun on the water during the warmer months. The real gem of Saint-Sauveur, however, is the ski runs, and you’ll find countless routes for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. Some resorts even offer night skiing. There are a couple of golf courses around the town, as well as a spa where you can rest your weary muscles after a day of adventuring.

For art enthusiasts and entertainment seekers, the village organizes art shows and outdoor music festivals throughout the year that reflect the local culture. In town, you’ll find unique boutiques and crafty gift shops where you can buy handmade gifts and accessories crafted by local artists.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Saint-Sauveur?

If you are hoping to take advantage of Saint-Sauveur’s many ski runs and stay in a chalet, the best time to come is between November and February. The short daylight hours won’t stop you from enjoying the slopes, as night skiing is prevalent in the region. Spring can still be very cold, and depending on the temperature and snowfall, you may still be able to enjoy some winter sports.

Summers in Quebec are temperate, and this is a great time to hike the many trails in the Laurentian Mountains or go kayaking on one of the lakes. At the end of August, the village organizes the Auténtica Fiesta Cubana, which celebrates Cuban culture and style through music, dance, and food. In fall, temperatures begin to fall again, and the village organizes a three-day festival during October or November when you can witness the country’s biggest music stars performing against a backdrop of spectacular foliage.


What are the top things to do in Saint-Sauveur?

Skiing

With 160 active snow days, Saint-Sauveur offers the longest skiing season in Canada through its world-class ski trails. Winter sports enthusiasts can participate in cross-country skiing in the village or downhill skiing on one of the countless runs that cater to various skill levels.

Chemin du Terroir

Created in 2010, the Chemin du Terroir is a marked trail that leads through 140 miles of the Quebec countryside. This self-guided tour takes you on a journey through the Laurentians, giving you the opportunity to learn about the region’s agriculture, history, and heritage. Along this romantic drive, you can make stops along the way to sample local wines, cheeses, and produce.

Water Park

Though typically considered a cold-weather destination, Saint-Sauveur is home to an extensive water park where you can enjoy a range of waterslides against a stunning mountainous backdrop. The park also offers whitewater rafting courses, a zipline, a lazy river, and several options for grabbing a bite to eat when you’re ready to refuel.

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