Quebec City's Sacred Monastery Experience
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The Monastère des Augustines in Quebec City is the No. 1 destination worldwide for a physical and mental reboot.
It occupies the historic wings of the Hotel-Dieu de Quebec where Augustine Sisters launched the first hospital north of Mexico .
The monastery is now a wellness haven with 65 rooms that can be booked ( 33 authentic monastic and 32 redesigned in a contemporary style).
Le Germain Hotel & Spa has taken over the footprint of what was once the largest wooden farm building in the country dating back to 1889 .
Le Château Frontenac hosted the Quebec Conferences of the Second World War involving U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt , British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.
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