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7 Super Cheap Places You Can Rent In Quebec This Summer

The only thing better than amazing accommodation is not spending a lot on it.
7 Super Cheap Places You Can Rent In Quebec This Summer
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Contributing Writer

Got somewhere in the province you've always wanted to see, but the accommodation always seemed too pricey? Not to worry. We've decided to help you out by finding some of the most affordable, yet amazing Quebec Airbnbs so you can have the chance to explore the places you've always want to see.

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For this list, we've included listings for popular destinations in and around Montreal — the ones we know us locals have been dreaming of seeing.

Each listing is priced based on the maximum amount of guests and works out to less than $35 per guest, per night (not including tax and fees).

Everybody knows that amazing accommodation can take a good trip and make it great.

And knowing that you didn't have to break the bank in order to stay there makes it even better.

Because after a full day of exploring a town, nothing beats coming back to your rental and feeling right at home.

So take a look at the list below for your next spontaneous getaway or one of many summer vacays.

Scandinavian Style Loft Near Old Montreal

Airbnb

Address: Montreal, QC

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Charming Condo in Old Tremblant Village

Airbnb

Address: Mont-Tremblant, QC

Price: $160/night ($32/person)

This cozy condo for five in Old Tremblant is less than five kilometres from the mountain. Because of the nature and beauty both in and around the apartment makes it the perfect place to stay any time of year.

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Urban, Yet Natural Loft In Shawinigan 

Airbnb

Address: Shawinigan, QC

Price: $119/night ($29.75/person)

This loft for four will make you think you've stepped into the luxury suite of a hotel. Perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure in Shawinigan.

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Sleek And Homey Spot In Quebec City

Airbnb

Address: Quebec City, QC

Price: $169/night ($28.17/person)

This super chic, yet adorable spot for six in Lower Quebec City is perfect for a weekend trip. Conveniently located from the best of the city and filled with all the amenities you need to make you feel right at home

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L'appartement du Maître - Chutes-Montmorency

Airbnb

Address: Boischatel, QC

Price: $99/night ($24.75/person)

This apartment is a five-minute walk toChutes-Montmorency, a ten-minute drive to Old Quebec, a ten-minute drive to the Ile d'Orléans Bridge and a 20-minute drive to Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré.

Plus, it's dog-themed!

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Sunshine's Pad

Airbnb

Address: Longueuil, QC

Price: $91/night ($15.17/person)

Just across the water in Longueuil is a listing for six people, dubbed "Sunshine's Pad." According to the host, it's "newly renovated with lots of love and creativity."

In the middle between Montreal and popular destinations, like Mont-Saint Bruno, it's the ultimate weekend getaway.

Entire Condo For Six In Saint-Sauveur

Airbnb

Address: Saint-Sauveur, QC

Price: $199/night ($33.17/person)

While you may be thinking that a place like Saint-Sauveur is only good for a ski trip in the winter, think again.

This listing for up to six comes with a wood fireplace and a spacious balcony and is close to the ski slopes, which make for amazing summertime hikes.

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Get out there and explore your province!

  • Gabi Sandler
  • Contributing Writer

    Gabi Sandler is a contributing writer for MTL Blog. She has a medial degree in Drama and Psychology from Queen's University and a certificate in Public Relations from Ryerson University. With a definite case of the travel bug mixed with the pride and comfort she feels when she's home in Canada, Gabi wants to share her passion for the world with... the world!

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