Our story began in 1921 with
the construction of the first Hôtel Belle Plage at 8 Avenue Saint-Jérôme
in Matane.
In 1935, the hotel was sold and converted into a hospital, then into
a nursing home around 1950. It was eventually transformed into
a supermarket
in 1972.
The second Hôtel Belle Plage was built by Arthur Fradette on its
current site in Matane-sur-Mer in the early 1930s. He called it the “New
Hôtel Belle Plage.”
From November 1945 to October 1951, the hotel was successively run
by Ludger Caron and Frank Byrnes.
The Roux family acquired Hôtel Belle Plage on October 1, 1953, and
progressively transformed it into the first-class establishment it is today.
For over 25 years, the Roux family made constant improvements to
the hotel, adding the west and east motel units as well as the
dining room,
which
quickly made a name for its first-class cuisine, lovely sea view, and
spectacular sunsets.
Its reputation firmly established, Hôtel Belle Plage became a popular
haunt for some of Canada’s most distinguished families, and attracted
such prestigious visitors as Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Robert Bourassa, and
Eleanor Roosevelt.
In a further innovation, Mr. Roux also established the famous Hôtel
Belle Plage smokehouses, whose famed smoked salmon has been an enduring
favorite and house specialty ever since.
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