This $1.5M Cabin Is Across the Street From Québec’s Oldest National Park

Designed by Pierre Thibault, the woodsy home connects to its surroundings with covered decks, floor-to-ceiling windows, and organic materials.

Location: 7, Impasse d’Argentière, Lac-Supérieur, Québec, Canada

Price: $1,987,000 CAD (Approximately $1,458,000 USD)

Year Built: 2005

Architect: Pierre Thibault

Footprint: 3,037 square feet (5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths)

Lot Size: 5.75 Acres

From the Agent: “This property is designed by renowned architect Pierre Thibault. Built in 2005, it is located on a 5.7-acre lot with the Mont-Tremblant National Park as its neighbor, and it’s two kilometers from the bottom of the Tremblant North ski lifts. The three-level house offers five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and one powder room. This property is ideal for a keen skiing family and nature lovers. The outside and inside are all wood, and large windows allow you to always feel you are in the forest. Imagine a snow globe effect when winter comes.”

The Quebec Order of Architects awarded its Medal of Merit to architect Pierre Thibault in May of this year.

The cabin was designed by Pierre Thibault, who received a medal of merit this year from the Québec Order of Architects.

Camille Price-Piché, Responsable Marketing Web

Open riser stairs and a double height living room

Open-riser stairs lead from the ground floor to the second story in the double-height living room.

Camille Price-Piché, Responsable Marketing Web

Camille Price-Piché, Responsable Marketing Web

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