Plunge into the past by spending a night at Fort Ingall!
Two types of accommodations are available at this historic site:
- An 1839 dormitory with 24 beds (12 with modern mattresses and 12 with tick mattresses stuffed with straw, as they would have been at the time)
- Dr. Landry’s room (the French Canadian Jean-Étienne Landry was the garrison physician at Fort Ingall for several months and wrote numerous letters about the area to his fiancée)
To rent the dormitory for a group, please contact us at info@fortingall.ca.
For more information about the private room or dormitory, please consult our Airbnb pages:
Establishment number: 221514
Opening dates
Victoria Day (National Patriots’ Day) to Canadian Thanksgiving
Room capacity
- Dormitory accommodating 24 people
- Dr. Landry’s room accommodating 2 people
Payment methods
- Visa
- MasterCard
- Interac
- Cash
Types of lodging offered
Unusual Accommodations
You can now spend a night at Fort Ingall in a historic dormitory accommodating 24 people! If you would like more privacy, opt for Dr. Landry’s room. In both cases, you will be plunged into the past!
Services
Included in rooms
- Non-smoking rooms
- Internet access
On site
- Laundromat
- Reception/meeting/conference room(s)
- Free outdoor parking
- Group rates
- Guide services
Affiliations and distinctions
Affilliations and partnerships
- Canadian Museums Association
- Québec Museums Association (SMQ)
- Parks Canada partner
- Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata partner
- Québec History Federation (FHQ)
- Archéo-Québec
- Tourisme Témiscouata
- Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent
- ASTER science station
- Domaine Acer
- Old Rivière-Bleue train station
- Le Secret des Dieux microbrewery
- Fraser Manor
Fort Ingall is a museum recognized by Québec’s Ministry of Culture and Communications.
Distinctions
- Awarded the “Good Tourism Move of the Year” mention by Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent (2023)
- Winner of a “Safeguarding, Restoration and Conservation” prize at the Bas-Saint-Laurent Heritage Awards (2016)
- Winner of a regional Québec Tourism Award in the “Tourist Attraction under 25,000 Visitors” category (2013)
- Winner of a tourism prize at the Témiscouata Business Gala (2012, 1997)
- Winner of a Silver Québec Tourism Award and a regional Québec Tourism Award in the “Tourism Leader of Tomorrow” category awarded to Samuel Moreau (2012)
- Winner of a Léonidas-Bélanger award from the Québec History Federation (FHQ) (2002)
- Winner of a “Dissemination and Interpretation” prize at the Bas-Saint-Laurent Heritage Awards (2002, 1999)
- Winner of a regional Special Jury Prize at the Québec Tourism Awards (1998)
- Winner of a regional Québec Tourism Award in the “Tourism Promotion” category (1992)