Our Cottages

The Manitou Club encompasses a diverse collection of historic properties and landmarks that celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of the Quebec Laurentians. From lakeshores to forested trails, the grounds reflect decades of careful stewardship and a commitment to preserving the region’s landscapes and ecosystems.

Manitou Barn

A centerpiece of the property’s agricultural history, the Manitou Barn once housed horses and cattle and now preserves artifacts and photographs documenting the Club’s heritage. Its restored structure retains rustic charm while serving as a vivid reminder of the region’s farming past and ongoing dedication to conservation.

Manitou Farm House

Set in a tranquil valley with a meandering creek, the Manitou Farmhouse showcases traditional rural architecture. Its preserved interiors and historic details offer insight into early farm life, illustrating the enduring connection between the land and those who cultivated it over generations.

Boyd House

Located near Lake Manitou and forest trails, the Boyd House combines classic architectural features with its natural surroundings. The property exemplifies thoughtful preservation, highlighting both the region’s built heritage and the scenic landscapes that define the Laurentians.

Morrison House

Once home to some of Wentworth’s first settlers, the Morrison House retains much of its original character and historic detailing. Positioned beside a serene pond, the house reflects early settler life and contributes to the Manitou Club’s overarching mission to protect and showcase the area’s cultural and environmental heritage.

Caverhill

Caverhill is framed by open forests and expansive landscapes. Its historic structures tell the story of the property’s past while exemplifying our dedication to preserving natural habitats and maintaining the ecological integrity of the Laurentians.