What a nice night we had, this Casino is just the right size for a night just for fun in a Casino. I usuallly go to Vegas so I m used to big size Casino, but this place was great for intimate friendly Soirée!! I wan over 700$. Good Luck!
Small, could use some freshening upEasily accessible from Fairmont hotel, some free parking a short distance, great view of the river
We visited this casino on a Sunday night, mid June. It is relatively small, but there are several levels catering to every type of spender. It was not over-crowded but there were plenty of people around. One thing that amazes me about Quebec casinos is that they do not serve alcoholic beverages at the tables/machines. Why not? What would happen if you had a beer while you were playing a slot machine? I am not even talking about FREE drinks, just enjoying a beverage at your table or machine. You have to go to a bar to buy a drink and drink it there - you cannot move around with it! Tea and coffee are provided free by a travelling cart. There were two Let it Ride tables, a $5 and a $10. The tables have an extra area built on, which provides additional space for your chips, and an indented holder for your drink (not alcoholic!) This makes the table not half as crowded as some LIR's, you do not have to be rubbing elbows with the next player. My name was drawn to participate in another draw for cash - the only thing was, I had to come back the following Friday - understandably, that was not going to happen, so I missed out. Wish the draw had been the same day, then I would have had a chance. I do not agree with this policy. Dealers spoke English if they had to, but since it is a Quebec casino, French is the language of choice. We did not eat there, so cannot comment. My partner played slot machines and came out a little ahead - no life changing amounts - but all in all, we like this little casino, have been often and will return if ever in the area again.
Located in La Malbaie on the St Lawrence river and across the driveway from the magnificent Le Manoir Richelieu, sits the Casino de Charlevoix. It is small as casinos go - about 800 slots and a few table games. It closes around midnight and drink servers do not give out alcoholic beverages. It has a bar and entertainment on weekends. This is a perfect little place to spend a few hours away from all the activities that Le Manoir Richelieu and the rest of La Malbaie have to offer. Who knows - you may hit a jackpot!
We traveled by coach to Charlevoix...a lovely ride from our hotel in Quebec City. It stopped at a local cheese factory and store...and the gorgeous scenery and views were pointed out by the guide on tbe bus. Most on the bus were going on a whale watch...but 4 of us were being dropped off at Charlevoix...having heard about it from friends. What a spot in Canada this is...breathtaking views of gardens, flowers, fountains, terraces, and ocean. The Casino is adjacent, but separate from the Fairmont Hotel. It is the most beautiful casino we have been to...architecturally it compliments the hotel...a feat which had to have required very skilled artisans and architects. The interior of the Casino is beautiful...very clean, easy to navigate...very helpful staff...pristine restrooms. There is a fabulous restaurant on the lower level, which we wanted to try (based on raves from friends), but it was close for some reason on this day. We did dine in the hotel and it was glorious...I already have a review posted on that venue. I guess we will just gave to return to Casino de Charlevoix on our spring or fall 2015 Quebec trip...to try our luck again and to finally try the Casino restaurant. It was a wonderful day well spent.
No dress code as such (JEANS, SHORTS ALLOWED).Few blackjack tables mostly slot machines.Right next to the Fairmont Hotel.Went on a Sunday night and there wasplenty of parking spaces available.
small and compact with many rooms and floors.i prefer a more open flooring space.many walkers crowd the aisle.still fun enough,payoffs are never much.
Clean, chic, very interesting despite the fact that it is not extremely big. I have heard some people say it's small. But the size isn't everything. Tables, roulette and plenty of machines for me.
Not to busy and noisy. Lots of natural light. I am not a gambler but it was just across from the hotel.
Not a very classy casino, people in jeans and short shorts. Staff not very friendly and few blackjack tables, mostly all slots.