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Travel: The Hilton Lac-Leamy is a great place to stay in the Outaouais region by Mike Cohen

The beautiful poolside area
The beautiful poolside area.
Montreal - Thursday, December 1, 2022

by Mike Cohen

The Hilton Lac-Leamy in Gatineau, Quebec, just across the river from Ottawa, is a one-of-a-kind destination. Surrounded by waterways, woodlands and recreational trails, it offers the atmosphere of an urban resort in an enchanting environment. Among all the hotels in the Hilton chain, this one is ranked first in Canada, by the chain, and among the top 10 across the Americas. In fact, it has an AAA five-star hotel with four diamonds rating since its opening in 2001.

We were very fortunate to spend the day there recently, and what a treat that was.

Upon entering the hotel lobby, I was dazzled by the work of world-famous artist Dale Chihuly: four blown glass chandeliers and six islands of red flowers at the back of the reception area. In addition, a coil composed of small glass works surrounds the column of the grand staircase leading to the upper floor of the hotel.

Connected to the Lac-Leamy Casino, the hotel features a fitness centre, outdoor heated pool, indoor pool, spa and wellness center and a variety of dining options. 

Unquestionably, the outdoor pool is a big draw here. We were seated poolside on comfortable lounge chairs, with a large umbrella to shade us from the sun. The pool itself was perfectly heated as I floated about relaxingly, resting on the noodles they provide to each guest. There are also two large hot tubs, just the tonic for some aching bones.

We took advantage of the room-service menu poolside, enjoying chicken quesadillas, a pizza and some chips and drinks. There is a nice shady eating area at the pool. We hope to go back someday and try some of the fine dining options.

The hotel has a first-class casino on site, a 1,000-seat theatre, and a 2,500-seat ballroom and conference hall. 

Accessibility is omnipresent at this hotel at the business centre, concierge desk, restaurants, meeting rooms, on the elevators and in the guest rooms, whose doors are 32-inches wide. There are valet and accessible parking services, a clear path to the entrance, ramps leading to the passageway to the casino and accessible routes to the fitness facilities and pools. The hotel says the alarms are audible and braille is available on the elevators and for room numbers. Service support animals are welcome.