Master bedroom with King bed and large lake-facing window

FOR REMOTE WORK

A chalet built for your remote work month

Private office, 32-inch monitor, ergonomic chair, 1 Gbps fibre. Plus a lake, hot tub and 4 bedrooms. The workation that's more than Instagram.

The remote work setup

1 Gbps fibre · Wi-Fi 6

True symmetric fibre speed. Test: 4 concurrent HD video calls with zero drop. Ethernet available in the office if you prefer wired.

Closed private office

A dedicated bedroom converted to office. Door that closes — calls without background noise. Forest-facing window (the lake is too distracting for a focus day).

32" 4K monitor

Plug your MacBook or Windows via USB-C or HDMI. Additional screen for multi-window work. No more suffering on your 13" laptop.

Ergonomic chair

Not a kitchen chair. Real adjustable chair, lumbar support, armrests. Your back will thank you after a week.

Full-size desk

Generous work surface for screen, keyboard, mouse, notebook, coffee. Not a narrow console. Proper seated position guaranteed.

Guaranteed silence

No animation 200 m away, no snowmobiles on the lake, no direct neighbor visible. You work with the wind in the pines.

Why remote work at a chalet actually works

1 month minimum

A 1-week stay frustrates — you leave just as you settle in. 1 month is the sweet spot: real routine emerges.

Half-price vs short Airbnb

Direct monthly rate: CA$5,000-11,000/mo by season. Same chalet would cost CA$8,000-15,000 on Airbnb for 30 nights after commission.

More productive than your office

No smalltalk, no impromptu meetings, no ambient noise. You do in 6h what takes 8h at the office. The rest is your time.

After-work that actually regenerates

Spa at 5:05 PM. Kayak. Forest walk. No commute, no waiting, no urban stress. You return Monday refreshed.

The ideal routine

  1. 7:30. Natural wake, dawn light on the lake.
  2. 8:00. Coffee on the terrace, 30 min walk/kayak/reading.
  3. 9:00. At the office. Focus mode. No Slack until you've shipped the most important thing.
  4. 12:00. Lunch in the kitchen or picnic at the dock.
  5. 13:00. Video calls + meetings + collaboration.
  6. 17:00. STOP. Laptop stays in the office, door closed until tomorrow.
  7. 17:15. Spa, BBQ, or kayak outing. Vacation mode starts.
  8. 21:00. Gas fireplace, reading, board games. No screen after 10 PM.

Who it's for

Solo remote worker

You want quiet, fixed hours, and an environment that makes you forget grey November Montreal. 1 month here = mental clarity.

Remote-work couple

4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Each gets their own office (one in the dedicated office room + one in another bedroom as secondary).

Family with kids in remote schooling

School routine maintained, parents at office, kids in basement lounge (dedicated space). Family lunch, after-school at the lake.

Small team retreat (4-8 people)

Living-dining for all, office for deep focus work, lakefront terrace for outdoor brainstorms. Wi-Fi that handles 8 people on video calls.

Ready to try?

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