The Most Unique Airbnb in Quebec

The Most Unique Airbnb in Quebec, Canada

Introduction

Quebec is unlike anywhere else in North America. The province blends European charm, UNESCO heritage, and untamed wilderness into a travel experience that feels like crossing an ocean without leaving Canada. Cobblestone streets in Old Quebec City echo Paris. The boreal forests of Charlevoix stretch to the edge of the world. And somewhere in between, a growing wave of creative property owners are building some of the most extraordinary vacation rentals on the continent.

This is not a list of standard apartments or typical chalets. Instead, we hunted down 15 of the most unique Airbnb stays across Quebec, from mirrored glass cabins that disappear into the forest to a subarctic apartment where the Northern Lights glow from your balcony. Whether you are a traveler looking for a stay that becomes the trip itself, or a property investor searching for inspiration on what makes a short-term rental truly stand out, this guide covers every region, budget, and style.

Every property on this list holds a rating of 4.91 or higher. Several carry a perfect 5.0. These are not hidden experiments; they are proven, guest-approved experiences that consistently outperform conventional stays in their markets.

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Quick Comparison: 15 Unique Quebec Airbnb Properties at a Glance

#PropertyTypeLocationGuestsBedroomsPrice/NightRatingUnique Features
1Black MirrorGlass CabinLac-Beauport63$628 CAD5.0 (26)Full mirrored glass exterior; panoramic bathtub with 270° views
2Pavilion 1 by TeraceaScandinavian PavilionLa Malbaie, Charlevoix21$193 CAD4.97 (39)Stacked firewood exterior wall; heated waterfront pool
3ChamonixAlpine Micro-HouseLa Jacques-Cartier62$342 CAD5.0 (41)French Alps-inspired stone tower design; outdoor stone fireplace
4Beautiful Sea and Cliff ViewsCliff CottageFatima, Îles-de-la-Madeleine41$193 CAD5.0 (12)Cliffside ocean views; car-free island access
5The ShishipContainer HomeLes Éboulements, Charlevoix31$172 CAD4.94 (79)Recycled shipping container build; forest spa area
6Phoenix Mtn CabinModern CabinLac-Beauport62$577 CAD4.99 (428)Rebuilt from ashes after 2024 fire; 180° mountain panorama
7The Little Jewel by the RiverRiverside ChaletSaint-Siméon, Charlevoix41$313 CAD4.96 (159)Whale watching from terrace; direct St. Lawrence access
8NYX ChaletLakefront CabinMékinac, Mauricie41$227 CAD5.0 (8)Bedroom skylight for stargazing; private lake with dock and boats
9The LittoralWaterfront CottageÎle d’Orléans21$292 CAD4.96 (85)Clawfoot tub and hot tub on St. Lawrence; birthplace of French America
10Le FidèleScandinavian ChaletChertsey, Lanaudière104$567 CAD4.98 (159)Floating swim platform; two private islands to explore
11Log HomeLog CabinLa Minerve, Laurentides62$161 CAD4.99 (152)Handcrafted Harkins log construction; barrel sauna by the lake
12The MaikanGlass Tiny HomeLes Éboulements, Charlevoix21$132 CAD4.91 (564)Glass-walled forest immersion; rooftop St. Lawrence observation deck
13HillHaus DomesGeodesic DomeShawville, Outaouais41$305 CAD4.99 (103)Lakefront geodesic dome; direct ATV and snowmobile trail access
14ōViveDesign ChaletHuberdeau, Laurentides83$255 CAD4.97 (62)Four-sided central fireplace; designer interiors with barista station
15Schefferville ApartmentSubarctic ApartmentSchefferville, Northern QC42$263 CAD5.0 (5)Quebec’s northernmost Airbnb; Northern Lights from balcony

Black Mirror

Black Mirror
  • Location: Lac-Beauport, Quebec
  • Guests: 6
  • Bedrooms: 3 | Beds: 3 | Baths: 2
  • Price: ~$628 CAD/night
  • Rating: 5.0/5 (26 reviews)
  • Host: Nicolas (Superhost, 5 years)
  • Airbnb link

Three stories of reflective black glass rise above the treetops, just 30 minutes north of Quebec City. From outside, this unique Airbnb mirrors the forest and sky so seamlessly it nearly vanishes into the landscape. Inside, however, the experience flips entirely. Panoramic windows on every level frame sweeping views of mountains, valleys, and the distant St. Lawrence River that shift with each hour of daylight.

The layout, in particular, is what makes this vacation rental stand out. Two queen bedrooms and a full bath occupy the ground floor, offering a quiet retreat for guests. Meanwhile, the middle level opens into a glass-wrapped kitchen, dining, and living space that feels suspended above the canopy. Most impressive of all, the entire top floor belongs to a king master suite with a panoramic soaking tub and 270-degree views.

Beyond the architecture, the property also delivers on convenience. A private outdoor hot tub is available year-round, and Quebec City’s UNESCO-listed old town is a short drive away. As a result, guests get the best of both worlds: complete seclusion paired with easy access to culture and dining. With a perfect 5.0 rating across 26 reviews, this is arguably one of the coolest places to stay in all of Canada.

Pavilion 1 by Teracea

Pavilion 1 by Teracea
  • Location: La Malbaie, Charlevoix
  • Guests: 2
  • Bedrooms: 1 | Beds: 1 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$193 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.97/5 (39 reviews)
  • Host: Teracea (Superhost, 11 years)
  • Airbnb link

Stacked firewood wraps the entire exterior like a living wall, giving this Scandinavian-inspired pavilion a striking architectural identity that blends raw natural texture with clean minimalist design. Inside, the all-white interior contrasts beautifully with floor-to-ceiling windows that open onto panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River, the bay, and the Charlevoix mountains beyond.

The space is thoughtfully compact. Radiant heated floors, an indoor fireplace, an espresso machine, and a spa-worthy sauna shower keep guests comfortable year-round. Outside, a seasonal heated pool with cabana-style loungers overlooks the waterfront, while a private terrace and fire pit set the scene for quiet evenings.

Located just 15 minutes from La Malbaie, this unique Airbnb consistently earns near-perfect reviews for its design, tranquility, and views. For couples seeking a coolest-stays-in-Quebec experience, Teracea delivers something hotels simply cannot.

Chamonix | Panoramic Mountain View

Chamonix | Panoramic Mountain View
  • Location: La Jacques-Cartier, Quebec
  • Guests: 6
  • Bedrooms: 2 | Beds: 3 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$342 CAD/night
  • Rating: 5.0/5 (41 reviews)
  • Host: Nicolas (Superhost, 5 years)
  • Airbnb link

Inspired by the alpine villages of the French Alps, this multi-level micro-house sits at the top of a mountain on a vast private estate in the heart of Quebec’s boreal forest. Stone chimneys, exposed timber framing, and a stacked vertical design give it the feel of a tiny European watchtower transplanted into the Canadian wilderness. Yet the panoramic views of the valley and surrounding mountains are unmistakably Quebec.

What makes this unique Airbnb especially memorable is the outdoor experience. A majestic stone fireplace anchors the main terrace, where guests gather under the stars year-round. Wooden decks wrap around the structure on multiple levels, each one framing a different angle of the mountain landscape. Inside, the space is warm and rustic: reclaimed wood walls, a fully equipped kitchen with a Nespresso machine, and cozy sleeping quarters connected by a ladder-style staircase that adds to the adventurous character.

Despite feeling worlds away, the property is remarkably accessible. A high-end supermarket and fresh bakery are a 10-minute drive down the mountain. Quebec City’s Old Town is just 30 minutes further. On-site, the recreational trails of Sentiers du Moulin offer hiking, snowshoeing, and equipment rentals right at your doorstep. A perfect 5.0 rating across 41 reviews confirms this is one of the coolest places to stay in all of Canada.

Beautiful Sea and Cliff Views

Beautiful Sea and Cliff Views
  • Location: Fatima, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec
  • Guests: 4
  • Bedrooms: 1 | Beds: 2 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$193 CAD/night
  • Rating: 5.0/5 (12 reviews)
  • Host: Patrice (1 year hosting)
  • Airbnb link

A bright yellow cottage perched on a cliff overlooking the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this charming home on the Îles-de-la-Madeleine delivers something most unique Airbnb stays in Quebec simply cannot: the sound of ocean waves as your alarm clock. From the upper balcony, in particular, unobstructed views stretch across the open sea to the dramatic silhouette of Île d’Entrée on the horizon. As a result, every sunset turns the entire scene golden.

Inside, the space is cheerful and thoughtfully arranged. Light coastal tones, clean linens, and a well-equipped kitchen create a warm, inviting atmosphere. In addition, a dedicated remote workstation with reliable Wi-Fi makes this property equally suited for a romantic getaway or a working retreat. Outside, meanwhile, an outdoor fireplace and a picnic deck set the stage for starlit evenings above the shoreline.

What truly sets this vacation rental apart, however, is the location itself. The beach is just a five-minute walk away. Similarly, local restaurants like Chez Renard and the live music venue Pas Perdus are reachable entirely on foot. On top of that, guests can even visit the Islands without a car, making this one of the most accessible yet isolated-feeling coastal experiences in all of Canada. For travelers seeking raw maritime beauty without sacrificing convenience, this little yellow home on the cliffs is hard to beat.

The Shiship

The Shiship
  • Location: Les Éboulements, Charlevoix
  • Guests: 3
  • Bedrooms: 1 | Beds: 4 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$172 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.94/5 (79 reviews)
  • Host: Repère Boréal (Superhost, 9 years)
  • Airbnb link

Born from the idea of transforming recycled shipping containers into forest dwellings, the Shiship is one of the most creative unique Airbnb stays in Quebec’s Charlevoix region. The structure sits deep in a hardwood forest, elevated on a wooden platform among the trees. In autumn, especially, the surrounding canopy explodes in red and gold, turning the entire property into a living painting.

Inside, the repurposed container is far more refined than you might expect. A large queen bed faces panoramic windows designed for stargazing directly from your pillow. In addition, a cozy sitting area with a sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bright modern bathroom with a rainfall shower make the compact space feel genuinely luxurious. The industrial bones of the container, meanwhile, add raw character that conventional cabins simply cannot replicate.

The outdoor experience, however, is where this property truly shines. A private terrace with a wood-burning fireplace anchors the space year-round. Beyond that, guests also have access to a forest spa area and a rooftop terrace on the reception building, which offers sweeping views of the St. Lawrence River. On top of all that, the property is pet-friendly, welcoming companions of all leg counts.

At roughly $172 per night, this is arguably one of the best value unique stays in Charlevoix. With 79 reviews and a 4.94 rating after nine years of hosting, Repère Boréal clearly knows how to deliver an unforgettable experience.

Phoenix Mtn Cabin | Spa & Panoramic View

Phoenix Mtn Cabin | Spa & Panoramic View
  • Location: Lac-Beauport, Quebec
  • Guests: 6
  • Bedrooms: 2 | Beds: 3 | Baths: 2
  • Price: ~$577 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.99/5 (428 reviews)
  • Host: Nick (Superhost, 7 years)
  • Airbnb link

Rebuilt from the ground up after a fire destroyed the original structure in 2024, Phoenix is a cabin that lives up to its name. The architecture is bold and angular: dark metal cladding, warm cedar panels, and sharp geometric lines create a striking silhouette against the snow-covered Quebec mountainside. More importantly, every design choice was made to push nature to the foreground rather than compete with it.

The result is a space that opens 180 degrees to the mountains and sky. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls blur the line between indoors and out, while the interior stays deliberately restrained. Clean lines, natural materials, and warm lighting let the panoramic views do the talking. In addition, a private outdoor spa area with hanging swing chairs overlooks the valley, making it one of the most photogenic spots at any unique Airbnb in Quebec.

What really sets Phoenix apart, however, is its track record. With 428 reviews and a near-perfect 4.99 rating, this is one of the highest-rated vacation rental properties in the entire province. That level of consistency across hundreds of guest stays speaks to both the quality of the space and the attentiveness of the host.

Located just 30 minutes from Quebec City, the cabin sits on a private mountain road surrounded by boreal forest. As a result, guests enjoy total seclusion without a long drive. For travelers searching for the coolest places to stay in Canada, Phoenix is not just a recommendation; it is practically a requirement.

The Little Jewel by the River

The Little Jewel by the River
  • Location: Saint-Siméon, Charlevoix
  • Guests: 4
  • Bedrooms: 1 | Beds: 2 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$313 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.96/5 (159 reviews)
  • Host: Peter (Superhost, 7 years)
  • Airbnb link

Not many vacation rentals in Quebec come with a front-row seat to whale watching from your own terrace. This cozy riverside chalet in Saint-Siméon sits directly on the banks of the St. Lawrence, where belugas, seals, and humpback whales regularly surface just offshore. Binoculars are provided, though on most days you will not need them.

Inside, natural wood walls and a king bed create a warm, authentic Charlevoix atmosphere. A fully equipped kitchen, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, and thoughtful extras like raclette and fondue equipment add genuine homey comfort. Outside, meanwhile, the spacious deck delivers sunsets so striking they have become a recurring theme across 159 reviews.

Saint-Siméon also serves as an ideal base for exploring the broader region year-round. As a result, whether you visit for summer whale season or winter snowshoeing, this little jewel consistently delivers. With a 4.96 rating and loyal repeat guests, it is one of the best-kept secrets on Quebec’s north shore.

NYX Chalet

NYX Chalet
  • Location: Mékinac, Mauricie
  • Guests: 4
  • Bedrooms: 1 | Beds: 2 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$227 CAD/night
  • Rating: 5.0/5 (8 reviews)
  • Host: Maxime (Superhost, 9 years)
  • Airbnb link

Named after the Greek goddess of the night, this sleek black chalet on the shores of a private lake in the Mauricie region was designed for one purpose: total stillness. The architect-driven structure features dark exterior cladding that contrasts sharply with the surrounding forest, giving it the look of a modern sculpture placed carefully among the pines.

Inside, however, the mood shifts to warmth and light. A wall-to-wall panoramic window stretches 180 degrees across the lakefront, framing mountain reflections on the water throughout the day. Heated floors, a wood-burning fireplace, an Italian spa shower, and an automatic espresso machine ensure every comfort is covered. Above the bed, notably, a skylight opens directly to the stars, turning every night into a private planetarium experience.

The outdoor amenities, meanwhile, elevate this unique Airbnb even further. A barrel sauna sits steps from a private hot tub overlooking the lake. In addition, a private dock with boats gives guests direct access to explore the water at their own pace. The combination of architect-designed interiors, waterfront seclusion, and spa-level amenities is remarkably hard to find at roughly $227 per night.

The Littoral

The Littoral
  • Location: Saint-Jean-de-l’Île-d’Orléans, Quebec
  • Guests: 2
  • Bedrooms: 1 | Beds: 1 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$292 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.96/5 (85 reviews)
  • Host: Véronique (Superhost, 2 years)
  • Airbnb link

With its cherry-red roof and white clapboard siding, this waterfront cottage on Île d’Orléans looks like a vintage Quebec postcard come to life. The property sits so close to the St. Lawrence that waves crash within view of the bedroom window. For couples seeking a romantic unique Airbnb in Quebec, few places match this level of intimacy with the river.

Inside, the space blends old-world charm with modern comfort: a clawfoot bathtub, an indoor fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, and air conditioning. Outside, meanwhile, a private hot tub faces the open water, a fire pit anchors the backyard, and beach access lets guests walk straight to the shoreline.

Île d’Orléans itself is often called the birthplace of French America, known for its heritage farms and artisan producers. On top of that, Old Quebec City is just 30 minutes across the bridge. As a result, guests enjoy peaceful countryside seclusion without sacrificing access to one of Canada’s most celebrated historic cities.

Le Fidèle

Le Fidèle
  • Location: Chertsey, Lanaudière
  • Guests: 10
  • Bedrooms: 4 | Beds: 6 | Baths: 2
  • Price: ~$567 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.98/5 (159 reviews)
  • Host: Sabrina (Superhost, 6 years)
  • Airbnb link

Built specifically to frame the lake it sits on, this modern Scandinavian chalet in Lanaudière is one of the best group vacation rentals in Quebec. Soaring windows and dark exterior cladding create a striking silhouette, while the elevated position delivers panoramic water views the moment you step inside.

Four bedrooms, two living areas, a gourmet kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, and a pool table give everyone room to spread out. Outside, meanwhile, a hot tub overlooks the lake, a covered terrace seats ten, and a private dock provides kayaks, paddleboards, and a pedal boat. In addition, a floating swim platform and two small islands are close enough to explore by paddle.

With 159 reviews and a 4.98 rating, Le Fidèle consistently proves itself as one of the coolest places to stay in the Lanaudière region.

Log Home

Log Home
  • Location: La Minerve, Laurentides
  • Guests: 6
  • Bedrooms: 2 | Beds: 3 | Baths: 1.5
  • Price: ~$161 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.99/5 (152 reviews)
  • Host: Stefan (Superhost, 5 years)
  • Airbnb link

Handcrafted from massive logs by prestige builder Harkins, this traditional Canadian log cabin in the Laurentians feels like stepping into the Quebec wilderness of another era. The property sits on a vast, deeply private lot with no visible neighbors, overlooking the crystal-clear waters of Lake Marie-Louise through a curtain of boreal forest.

Inside, the craftsmanship is immediately apparent. Thick rounded log walls, a wood-burning fireplace, and a cozy living area anchor the ground floor. Upstairs, meanwhile, a king master bedroom opens onto a private balcony, and a second queen bedroom includes a work desk for remote stays. A barrel sauna on the property, in addition, takes the winter experience to another level entirely.

At roughly $161 per night for up to six guests, this is one of the most affordable unique Airbnb stays on this list. Despite the price, however, the quality never dips. A 4.99 rating across 152 reviews confirms that guests consistently leave impressed. For travelers seeking an authentic, off-grid-feeling log home experience in Quebec, this hidden gem in La Minerve is exceptionally hard to beat.

The Maikan

The Maikan
  • Location: Les Éboulements, Charlevoix
  • Guests: 2
  • Bedrooms: 1 | Beds: 1 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$132 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.91/5 (564 reviews)
  • Host: Repère Boréal (Superhost, 9 years)
  • Airbnb link

From the same family-run property as the Shiship container home, the Maikan takes a different approach to forest living in Charlevoix. This glass-panelled tiny home sits on a wooden platform deep in the woods, wrapped in dark cladding and oversized windows that turn the surrounding canopy into living wallpaper. In autumn, especially, the golden and red foliage presses right against the glass for a truly immersive experience.

Inside, the space is compact yet genuinely comfortable. Warm cedar walls, a plush queen bed facing a panoramic forest view, and a skylight designed for stargazing keep the atmosphere cozy and intimate. Bathroom facilities are located just steps away in luxury sanitary blocks accessible around the clock. Outside, meanwhile, a private terrace with a fire pit, a forest spa area, and a rooftop observation deck overlooking the St. Lawrence River complete the experience.

With 564 reviews, this is by far the most reviewed unique Airbnb on this entire list. That volume of feedback at a 4.91 rating speaks to remarkable consistency. At roughly $132 per night, it is also one of the most accessible entry points into Quebec’s glamping scene. For couples seeking a romantic nature escape without breaking the budget, the Maikan is a proven favorite.

HillHaus Domes

HillHaus Domes
  • Location: Shawville, Outaouais
  • Guests: 4
  • Bedrooms: 1 (loft) | Beds: 2 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$305 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.99/5 (103 reviews)
  • Host: Phil (Superhost, 4 years)
  • Airbnb link

Geodesic domes have become a staple of Quebec’s unique Airbnb scene, but this lakefront version in the Outaouais region stands out for its year-round comfort and thoughtful design. The white dome sits on a wooden deck overlooking the water, surrounded by dense forest, and just over an hour from Ottawa.

Inside, the circular layout makes surprisingly smart use of space. A king bed occupies the upper loft with views through the dome’s transparent panels, while a murphy queen bed on the main level folds away to open the living area during the day. A wood stove, electric heating, and air conditioning, notably, mean this is not a summer-only stay. In addition, a full bathroom, a kitchenette with cooktop, and Starlink Wi-Fi bring genuine home comforts to a glamping setting.

The outdoor experience, however, is equally impressive. A private hot tub faces the lake, a fire pit and BBQ anchor the patio, and the property sits directly along official ATV and snowmobile trails. As a result, adventure-seeking guests have trail access right from their doorstep. With a near-perfect 4.99 rating across 103 reviews, HillHaus Domes has clearly found the right balance between wilderness immersion and modern luxury.

ōVive

ōVive
  • Location: Huberdeau, Laurentides
  • Guests: 8
  • Bedrooms: 3 | Beds: 6 | Baths: 2
  • Price: ~$255 CAD/night
  • Rating: 4.97/5 (62 reviews)
  • Host: Dine (Superhost, 6 years)
  • Airbnb link

White vaulted ceilings, a striking four-sided central fireplace, and walls of natural light give this riverfront chalet near Mont-Tremblant the feel of a design magazine spread. Every detail has been curated by a professional team, and the 1,500-square-foot result is both luxurious and genuinely warm.

Two king bedrooms, a kids’ room with four singles, a gourmet kitchen with barista station, and goose-down duvets throughout make this unique Airbnb ideal for families and friend groups. Outside, meanwhile, a six-person hot tub beneath an ancient cedar, two terraces, a fire pit, and direct river access with paddleboards create a full resort-style experience.

A grocery market is a five-minute walk away, and Tremblant’s ski slopes are just 22 minutes by car. As a result, guests enjoy both total relaxation and easy access to one of Quebec’s best four-season destinations. At roughly $32 per person per night, it is exceptional value for this level of quality.

Entire Apartment in Schefferville

Entire Apartment in Schefferville
  • Location: Schefferville, Northern Quebec
  • Guests: 4
  • Bedrooms: 2 | Beds: 2 | Baths: 1
  • Price: ~$263 CAD/night
  • Rating: 5.0/5 (5 reviews)
  • Host: Claudine (2 years hosting)
  • Airbnb link

This may be the northernmost vacation rental in all of Quebec. Schefferville sits deep in the subarctic near the Labrador border, and there are no roads leading here. To arrive, you either fly in or take the Tshiuetin Rail Transportation train, a legendary First Nations-operated rail journey through hundreds of kilometers of untouched wilderness.

Originally founded in 1954 as an iron ore mining outpost, the town is now home to Innu and Naskapi communities surrounded by vast boreal tundra. For adventurous travelers, consequently, this unique Airbnb is less about the apartment and more about the extraordinary destination it unlocks. The Northern Lights are visible directly from the balcony, and the surrounding landscape offers some of the most remote snowmobiling and wilderness exploration in North America.

The space itself, meanwhile, is clean and practical with two bedrooms, a full kitchen, and essentials within a five-minute walk. For travelers who want something genuinely off the map, no other stay in Quebec can match this experience.

Why Unique Stays Define Quebec’s Vacation Rental Future

Quebec’s short-term rental market is growing fast, but the properties that consistently lead in rate, occupancy, and guest satisfaction share one trait: they offer something a hotel never could. A recycled shipping container in the Charlevoix forest. A glass cube that mirrors the sky above Lac-Beauport. A riverside chalet where whales surface off the terrace.

Across all 15 stays on this list, the pattern is clear. Guests willingly pay a premium for uniqueness, and they reward it with near-perfect ratings and organic word-of-mouth that no marketing budget can replicate. The most affordable property here costs $132 per night and holds 564 reviews. The most expensive commands $628 and maintains a flawless 5.0. In both cases, the return on creative investment speaks for itself.

For travelers, Quebec now offers one of the richest collections of unique Airbnb experiences in all of Canada. For property owners and hosts, on the other hand, these listings serve as a blueprint for what differentiation actually looks like in practice. Standing out is not optional; it is the most reliable path to long-term success in this market.