Located in the heart of the magnificent Gaspé region, Manoir Hamilton invites you to enjoy a unique experience in a genuine historic manor house dating back to 1852. Our accommodations are authentic, steeped in history, and offer a change of scenery, all within an elegant and timeless atmosphere
Enjoy the tea room, the library, and the spacious grounds to take a trip back in time.
An art gallery showcases local artists while adding a splash of color to your stay.
The estate also offers venue rentals for your meetings, corporate events, and weddings.
Each space has been designed to preserve the spirit of the manor while meeting the needs of travelers.
When you wake up, a delicious, gourmet breakfast is served, awakening your taste buds and offering you a moment of pure pleasure.
Discover the charm and comfort of our rooms:
Staying at Manoir Hamilton means immersing yourself in the history of our region.
Choose from our three breakfast options: eggs, pancakes, or French toast, served with juice, fruit, and yogurt, along with coffee, tea, or milk.
*In order to preserve the original layout of the property, the rooms do not have private bathrooms.
The Hamilton Manor is part of the legacy of a family of British origin that left its mark on its era through its influence and its warm hospitality.
Since its construction in 1852, the manor has remained a symbol of elegance and a rare example of Palladian architecture. Today, it carries on this legacy by offering an experience that will remain etched in visitors’ memories.













The Hamilton Manor is perfectly located for exploring the must-see attractions of the Gaspé Peninsula. The town of New Carlisle and its surroundings are full of scenic views and history. Here are a few links to learn more.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or a history buff, your stay will be full of new discoveries.

Nestled on the shores of Chaleur Bay, the Paspébiac National Historic Site tells the story of the spectacular rise of a fishing settlement that became, in the 19th century, a hub of the international cod trade.

The Bioparc de la Gaspésie is an educational wildlife park located in Bonaventure.

This museum is a place dedicated to history and ethnology, chronicling the fascinating lives of Quebec's Acadians.
« This is a unique experience that is more than worth the price. The included breakfasts are complete and delicious!
I highly recommend it. »
"My favorite place to stay in the whole Gaspé Peninsula!!"
"More than just a place to sleep!
A building steeped in history and authentic beauty!"
« The rooms are all good; ask for a history lesson and enjoy your visit. »