PREPARE YOUR STAY!
Thank you for booking Le Roselin with Exit Chalets.
COVID-19 INSTRUCTIONS
We invite you to read our COVID-19 communication for the instructions and measures to take for your health and that of your loved ones during your stay at the chalet.
ARRIVAL
A few days before your arrival you will receive a notification, by email, that will give you all the information you will need to access the cottage.
Check-in is at 5pm and check-out 12pm (noon) at the latest.
WARNING:
PARTY FORBIDDEN! At all times, even during the day, out of respect for the neighborhood of all our chalets, we ask to keep a level of vocal and musical noise at a reasonable level. The Tenant or any member of his group will not play music and will keep a minimum volume of voice outside between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m
EQUIPPED KITCHEN
- Espresso coffee machine and coffee grinder (bring your coffee)
- Coffee maker
- Toaster
- Microwave oven
- Mixette
- Wine decanter
- Raclette stove (6 pers.)
- 2 electric fondue set
All the usual accessories and basic elements are there: sugar, salt, pepper, spices, vegetable oil, coffee filters, dish soap, paper towels, cellophane paper, aluminum foil, toilet paper, garbage bags, etc.
AMENITIES
- Full bedding
- Shower towels (one per personne)
- Hair Dryer
- Washer/dryer
- Pool table
- 50’’ smart HDTV and 46’’ smart HDTV
- Bell Satellite connection
- DVD player
- Unlimited Wifi internet access
- Waterfront
- Gas BBQ grill (propane provided – not guaranteed in winter)
- Fire pit (wood provided as long as supplies last subject to availability)
- Interior fireplace (wood supplied subject to availability)
WHAT TO BRING
- All the food and drinks necessary for the duration of your stay
- Beach towels for pool and SPA
- Soap and shampoo
ERRANDS
During the pandemic, it is best to do your shopping in your hometown before setting off for the chalet. However, if you have to stop at one of the shops listed below, it is strongly suggested to wear a face cover.
But if you MUST stop before arriving at the chalet, if you are coming from Montreal, it is preferable to stop shopping in Sainte-Julienne where you will find all the usual shops.
Once at the chalet, if you need to go shopping, the village of St-Donat is the closest with its many restaurants and shops.
BOATS:
If you want to use your own boat or rent one for the duration of your stay, please note that the dock shown in the photos of the Roselin cannot be used to dock the boat. The launching must be done from the dedicated places of the City of St-Donat.
In addition, for a tenant to bring his own boat, he must obtain a lake access permit and have his boat washed:
- The cost of the lake access permit for non-taxpayers is $ 300.
- Available either at Town Hall Monday to Friday (819) 424-2383
- or at the Paul-Mathieu Civic Center (Aréna) 485, rue Desrochers. (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) Monday to Sunday. (819) 424-4030.
In addition, a boat washing certificate is required:
- The cost is $ 35.
- The washing station is located at the Paul-Mathieu Civic Center (Aréna) (819) 424-4030.
Regarding the boat parking:
- during the day, there is a parking lot to leave the car and the trailer in safety while you are on the water at the municipal launching ramps;
- in the evening: take it out of the water and park it in the chalet parking and put it back in the water every day from the municipal launching ramp;
Here are the official documents of the City of St-Donat concerning the launchings:
- Leaflet: http://www.saint-donat.ca/files/Mun_protection_lacs_dep_2020WEB.pdf
- Pricing: http://www.saint-donat.ca/files/2020%20Politique%20de%20tarification.pdf
CHALET’S ADDRESS: 2019, chemin des Roselins, Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, Qc
WINTER WARNING
For visitors during winter: good winter tires are a must.
We would like to inform you that the driveway leading to the cottage is on a more or less steep downward slope in some areas. In winter, it is necessary to have good winter tires for the ascent. We have a professional snow removal service but we are not immune to the mood swings of Mother Nature.
P.S.: For fishing enthusiasts, please note that there is a ban on fishing for lake trout (Lake trout) until 2022 inclusive.