10 Accessible Chalets to Discover in Québec

Looking for an accessible chalet in Québec for a nature getaway, by the water, or with family? Québec is full of accessible chalets that offer rich and comfortable experiences.

Across different regions, many establishments provide adapted facilities and welcoming environments. The result: stays where you can focus on what matters most — unplug, explore, and connect.

Here is a selection of accessible chalets to discover in Québec.

Chalets to Slow Down and Reconnect

Le P’tit Urbain (Lanaudière)

Located in Saint-Côme, this bright chalet offers a relaxing getaway close to outdoor activities. The warm atmosphere and well-designed spaces make it easy to settle in, whether for a weekend or a few days.

Accessibility is part of the experience, with features that make moving around easier indoors.

Key features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Ceiling track for patient lift
  • Clear circulation spaces
Contemporary chalet in winter surrounded by snow and forest. Clear access with covered entrance and parking.

La Jolie Campagnarde (Laurentides)

Here, you can slow down, enjoy the scenery, and reconnect in a simple and welcoming setting. The chalet includes features that make the stay more comfortable and accessible.

Key features:

  • Peaceful environment
  • Mobility-friendly layout
  • Friendly atmosphere
Classic living room with sofa, armchairs and coffee table on rug. Bright space open to dining area.

Chalet Le Quatre Mélodies (Lanaudière)

This chalet stands out for its facilities designed for relaxation, including the spa. The layout makes movement easier and improves accessibility across several spaces.

Key features:

  • Patient lift for spa
  • Platform lift
  • Adapted kitchen and bathroom
Modern living room with large panoramic windows and nature view. Open space with sofa and integrated kitchen.

Chalet Dorémi (Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean)

A turnkey stay where everything is ready upon arrival. You’ll find a fully equipped kitchen, provided bedding, and pleasant outdoor spaces, including a firepit and barbecue. A great option for a simple, comfortable, and worry-free stay.

Key features:

  • Adapted and equipped kitchen
  • Roll-in shower
  • Pets allowed
Accessible cottage with ramp and fenced deck, surrounded by autumn trees. Easy access and nearby parking.

Chalet Le Caribou (Québec Region)

A rustic chalet with a central fireplace, perfect for gathering after a day outdoors. Spaces are designed to be welcoming and functional, making your stay easy and enjoyable.

Key features:

  • Roll-in shower
  • Access ramp
  • Accessible ground-floor bedroom
Wooden chalet with red roof near a forest road. Natural setting with colorful autumn trees.

Chalet du 4e (Québec Region)

A friendly atmosphere, perfect for disconnecting and enjoying the surrounding calm. Whether relaxing indoors or spending time outside, everything invites you to slow down and enjoy the moment.

Key features:

  • Adapted bathroom
  • Easy circulation spaces
  • Functional kitchen
Wooden chalet interior with open living room and large dining table. Bright and welcoming space with big windows.

Explore the features ofChalet du 4e.


Chalets to Enjoy Water and Outdoor Activities

Chalets Baie Cascouia (Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean)

The Le Loukate and Le Tricia chalets offer direct access to Baie Cascouia. Between the beach, water activities, and outdoor relaxation, everything revolves around the water.

Several installations make enjoying the waterfront easier and more comfortable.

Key features:

  • Beach mat
  • Floating beach wheelchair and kayak stabilizers
  • Accessible accommodations
Lakeside beach with lounge chairs under a straw umbrella. Calm water view with docks and boats.

Plan your stay atChalets Baie Cascouia.

La Mésange d’Olivier – Domaine KAALOO (Laurentians)

Located by the Kiamika River, this chalet offers a peaceful setting to reconnect with nature. Between forest and water, the pace slows down, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities.

Some equipment also makes water activities more accessible.

Key features:

  • Accessible accommodation
  • River access
  • Equipment for water activities
Spacious waterfront chalet with large deck and dock. Wooded setting with direct lake access.

Chalets Lanaudière (Lanaudière)

Everything is on-site: lake, trails, activities, and free adapted outdoor equipment rental. You can easily switch between active moments and relaxing breaks without leaving the site.

Accessible mini-chalets allow you to fully enjoy the experience.

Key features:

  • Accessible mini-chalets
  • Free adapted outdoor equipment available
  • On-site outdoor trails
Small modern wooden cabin with deck, outdoor fire pit and chairs. Located in nature for an accessible stay.

Camping du Parc régional de la rivière Gentilly (Centre-du-Québec)

An outdoor experience combining the joy of camping with the comfort of a chalet. Activities are accessible year-round, with trails, a river, and equipment available on-site.

Free adapted equipment rental makes participation easier and enhances the experience.

Key features:

  • Free adapted equipment rental (summer and winter)
  • Washroom building with roll-in shower
  • Adapted kitchen with clearance space
Row of small wooden cabins with access ramps. Quiet forest site suited for accessible stays.

Explore the accessible chalets atGentilly Regional Park.


How to Choose an Accessible Chalet

Before booking, consider checking these elements based on your needs:

  • Building access (ramp, step-free entrance)
  • Bathroom (roll-in shower, adapted equipment)
  • Circulation space
  • Access to outdoor activities
  • Available on-site equipment

Every situation is different. Reviewing detailed listings helps you make an informed choice. Don’t hesitate to contact establishments for more information.

Are wheelchair-accessible chalets available in Québec?

Yes. Many chalets offer adapted spaces and specific equipment. It’s recommended to check detailed listings to confirm they meet your needs.

How Does Kéroul Evaluate Accessibility?

Kéroul assesses the accessibility of tourist establishments across Québec.

Experts analyze criteria such as access, circulation spaces, bathrooms, and equipment. The results are presented in detailed listings with accessibility ratings, making information clear and easy to compare.

Learn more aboutKéroul’s accessibility rating system.


Québec: An Increasingly Accessible Destination

Across Québec, businesses are improving their practices to offer more inclusive experiences. These chalets show that you can enjoy a wide range of stays — in nature, by the water, or in the countryside — while benefiting from more accessible environments.

Accessible tourism also means making getaways simpler, more comfortable, and open to more travelers.

Looking for another accessible chalet or adapted stay? Explore all options on the Accessible Lodging Search Page.

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