Manoir Hovey is synonymous with luxury in the Canadian hotel industry. A member of the prestigious Relais et Châteaux banner, visitors come here to admire the charm of the Eastern Townships in an enchanting setting. Built in 1900 by a wealthy American businessman, the main building has retained its original charm.
Our experts were commissioned to accompany the Manoir through two phases of expansion. The first involved the construction of a spa pavilion and outdoor facilities, while the second involved the construction of a brand-new hotel pavilion. The challenge for the Manoir was to integrate a series of modern leisure facilities (pool, whirlpool and sauna), while preserving the historic and natural setting of the establishment.Our teams were responsible for a variety of tasks, including civil works and utilities integration (water and sanitary sewer infrastructure and underground electrical service), structural work, landscaping and materials control for the entire project.In addition, our urban planning experts led complex regulatory modifications and ensured that several discretionary approvals were obtained to allow the desired project to proceed. Finally, our experts played a key coordinating role within the multidisciplinary team.
Driven by our values of technical excellence, proximity to clients and entrepreneurial spirit, we are more than ever determined to be a company that is useful to the world and to people, and that contributes to have a positive impact on the environment and society.
© 2025 Artelia Canada all rights reserved.
In order to provide the best experiences, we use technologies such as cookies to store and/or access device information. These technologies enable us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique identifiers on this site. To find out more about the processing and storage of data collected, please consult our privacy policy >
You may freely give, refuse or withdraw your consent at any time by modifying _preference panel / _cookie settings. Refusal or withdrawal of consent may alter certain features and functions.