We stayed two nights and were very pleased with the room, the "out of town" nature while close to the city (not to be confused with 'rural'...rural it ain't), cleanliness and VERY courteous service (and as bi-lingual as could it could be, given the circumstances).
We were greeted with a very cheery bon jour, and helped with selecting various points of interest to visit, routes to here and there, etc. I was given a code key for the computer use without even asking (though when I tried it on a whim the next day, it didn't work...but that may have been because I hadn't updated it for the day...no harm, no foul in that regard). Our room was on a second floor and we took the stairs, and I didn't see an elevator...so that might be checked on before staying here if you need one. The room was spacious, VERY clean, "crisp" and comfortable. Get this! There were electric outlets where you can FIND AND USE THEM!!! Those of you that travel much know how rare THAT is! No moving furniture or unplugging clocks or lights! What a treat!
Several downsides: The location is on a busy one-way highway, so entering the property puts you in the "entering pit-alley" mode during busy times. Likewise, to head badk to Quebec City, you have to run Est a ways to use the Demi-Tour (half-turn) lane to access the Ouest route of the highway. Other than that, it's okay. There was a bit of traffic noise between about 10-midnight, but okay after that. We put on the fan-only function on the wall unit and that little bit of white-noise cancelled it all out.
The free Continental breakfast was adequate, with various bread/bagel/tartes available as well as coffee/tea, juice, cream cheese, fruits, cereals (and instant oatmeal). No eggs, meats, yogurt, etc. like in the U.S., though. Fine for an Econolodge.
If you're outdoors-oriented as we are, you'll enjoy the St. Lawrence out the back door (literally), and with tidal influence here, it's always changing. We were here when the snow geese were everywhere heading north, so it was very special at low tide seeing thousands of 'em on the mud flats just a few hundred yards from the room. If you're a rock-hound, check out the rip-rap/bank protection behind the place...it's ancient shale, and many of the pieces have little fossil sealife embedded in them. Great for a "beachwalk" of discovery first thing in the morning. Enjoy your stay. We sure did.
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