Seventy-one rooms five minutes from Bromont's ski lifts and bike park, run since 2022 as Hotel Vallea under Hilton's Tapestry Collection, with the indoor pool, hot tub, and family suite stock that the address requires.
"A mid-scale château with the wedding-trade infrastructure of a much larger property and the rate card of a regional ski hotel; the practical Bromont base for a long weekend with children, parents, or both."
Hôtel La Vallée Bromont was built in the early 2000s as a regional four-star and joined Hilton's Tapestry Collection in 2022 under the Hotel Vallea name, the brand most current booking platforms now use. The property sits five minutes by car from the base of Bromont, Montagne d'Expériences, the ski hill, water park, and lift-served bike park that anchors the Townships outdoor economy and the reason most guests book in. The building is a sprawling château-style structure with peaked roofs, fieldstone facing, and the cavernous lobby and ballroom infrastructure of a wedding-and-events property; the operating logic is closer to a full-service Hilton than to a boutique inn.
The seventy-one rooms are divided across standard categories, junior suites, and family suites suited for four to six guests. Standard rooms run a familiar Tapestry palette of cream walls, dark wood, and patterned carpet, with the European-spec linens that the brand programme requires and the glass-enclosed walk-in showers in the renovated stock. The junior suites add a sitting area and a gas fireplace; the larger family suites add a second bedroom with bunks, the configuration the hotel sells hardest in winter ski-week and summer bike-park stretches. WiFi is included and meets the brand standard.
Food and amenities are scaled to the family and group trade rather than the destination dining traveller. The on-site Restaurant Bertrand serves a broad Quebec brasserie menu at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a wine list that takes the Brome-Missisquoi vineyards seriously and a children's menu that does the same. Public spaces include an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, fitness room, and a small spa with the standard treatment menu; the larger Balnea spa twelve minutes south is the destination-spa pairing most guests add to the trip. The property runs shuttle service to the Bromont base village in winter, which removes the parking and access friction that the other valley hotels do not solve.
Service is friendly and capable rather than refined, which is the right pitch for the property and the guest mix. Hôtel La Vallée is best understood as the practical four-star pick in Bromont, the address that delivers the indoor pool, the family suites, the ski shuttle, and the wedding ballroom that the smaller country inns of the Townships do not pretend to offer. It does not compete with Manoir Hovey on character or with Spa Eastman on wellness programming, but it solves a problem those properties do not: a single roof that handles three generations of one family on a ski week without the trip turning into logistics.
The strongest case for the property. Family suites sleep four to six, the indoor pool and hot tub run from morning to late evening, and the winter shuttle to the Bromont base removes the daily parking and gear-handling problem that breaks ski weeks at other Townships addresses. Pair a Friday-to-Monday stay with two ski days and a water park afternoon and the trip is genuinely easy.
The on-site spa is small and routine, but the property's real wellness pitch is the twelve-minute drive to Balnea Spa on Lac Gale, the regional thermal complex, and the immediate access to the Bromont bike park and hiking trail network in summer. Book a junior suite with the fireplace, schedule a Balnea morning and a clinic-grade massage in the in-house spa, and the wellness week works.
A modest fit, suitable for guests already familiar with Bromont who want the indoor pool, the gas-fireplace suite, and the reliable on-site brasserie rather than the formality of a Relais & Châteaux dinner. The property handles dietary requests and small in-room turndown gestures with the competence the Tapestry brand standards require, and the wine list at Restaurant Bertrand is better than the room rate suggests.
111 boulevard du Carrefour
Bromont, Quebec J2L 3L1
Canada
Five minutes by car to the Bromont ski and bike park base village; one hour by car from downtown Montreal
Seventy-one rooms and suites
Standard doubles from CAD 225 per night
Junior suites from CAD 340 per night
Family suites to CAD 510 per night
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Tapestry Collection by Hilton since 2022; marketed as Hotel Vallea Bromont
Indoor pool, hot tub, Finnish sauna, fitness room
On-site spa with treatment rooms
Restaurant Bertrand (Quebec brasserie, three meals daily)
Winter shuttle to Bromont ski village
Wedding and conference ballroom
Complimentary WiFi throughout
From CAD 225 per night. Family suites and the gas-fireplace junior suites book three months ahead for Christmas, New Year, and February school break; midweek and shoulder availability is reliably more open and discounted.
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