Foundation:
- Rock
Bathroom:
- Separate Shower
Frame:
- Wooden dunnage
External facing:
- Aluminium Siding
- Asbestos
- Wood
- Brick
Floor coverings:
- Hardwood
- Soft wood
- Linoleum
Roof:
- Asphalt shingle
- Sheet metal
- Sheet with rods
Windows:
- Wood
Heating source:
- Convectair
- Electric
- Oil
Electric system:
- 200 amps
Features:
- Handicapped Facilities
- Laundry room
- Integrated Sound System
- Cold Room
- Kitchen
- Fire Detector
- External Lighting
- Outside Sign
- Interior Warehouse
- Furnace
- Lights
- Ground Door
- Restaurant
- Shower room
- Main floor laundry
- Bathroom
- Municipal Services
- Blinds and/or Curtains
- Network Cabling
- Telephone System
- Fan
Near Tourist Services:
- National Park
- Hotel
- Port / Marina
Basement:
- Low (6 feet or under)
- Separate entrance
- Potential income
Upgrades:
- Architecture of the facade
- Heating
- Kitchen
- Electricity
- 9ft ceilings
- Plumbing
- Doors
- Bathrooms
- Basement
- Roof
Parking / Driveway:
- Asphalt
- Outside
Zoning:
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Services
Soil:
- Sand
- Black soil
- Turf
Location:
- Highway access
- Waterfront
- Near park
- Close to all services
- No backyard neighbors
- Residential area
- Panoramic view
- Water view
Lot description:
- Panoramic view
- Water view
- Flat geography
- River / Waterfall
- Ocean view
- Beach front
- Beach access
- Mature trees
- Hedged
- Corner lot
- Patio/deck
- Landscaped
- Plane
Near Commerce:
- Drugstore
- Restaurant
- Supermarket
Near Health Services:
- Medical center
Near Recreational Services:
- Library
- Casino
- Ski resort
- Golf resort
- Museum
- Bicycle Path
- ATV trails
Owners’ comments
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Original comments
Well-established "turnkey" inn in the land of marine mammals, Saguenay/Saint-Laurent corner
Four rooms, two dorms, restaurants with dining rooms, bar and terrace
In Baie Sainte-Catherine, the village of La Grande Alliance of 1603 between aboriginal occupants of the territory and Samuel De Champlain, hence the name "Chez Sam". Exceptional location. At the crossroads of three tourist regions, Charlevoix, Côte-Nord
and Saguenay/Lac Saint-JeanAuberge ''clé en main'' bien établie au pays des mammifères marins, coin Saguenay/Saint-Laurent
Quatre chambres, deux dortoires, restaurants avec salles à dîner, bar et terrasse
À Baie Sainte-Catherine, le village de La Grande-Alliance de 1603 entre autochtones occupants du territoire et Samuel De Champlain, d'où le nom ''Chez Sam''. Lieu exceptionnel. À la croisée de trois régions touristiques, Charlevoix, Côte-Nord et Saguenay/Lac Saint-Jean