We went on the advice of a family member and it was like going to a little inn in a little french town. Magog is a quaint nearly-industrial village on the Memphremagog lake, and the inn itself had only seven or eight rooms. There was a pianist in the main salon who played music for us, and the rooms were quiet and pleasant. Antiquing in Magog is very good. The food was fantastic - very french and a little minimalist as they say, but there were seven courses, and all for about $50 (for two) when you count the exchange rate. A very, very good luxury vacation value.
