Valentine’s Day Retreat in the Canadian Destination of Saint-Sauveur

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Couple laughing in ski gear

Valentine’s Day is officially just around the corner — and what better way to celebrate your partner and their love than with a snow-infused trip to Canada’s French-speaking province? One of Quebec’s most picturesque mountain towns, Saint-Sauveur, takes the crown when it comes to all things skiing, dining, and romance. Located roughly 50 miles north of the bustling city of Montreal — and nestled in the Laurentian Mountains — it’s a hotspot for outdoor enthusiasts and leisure travelers who want to soak up a touch of the French lifestyle without crossing over the ocean.



Home to an estimated 11,000 people, Saint-Sauveur feels both lively and intimate at the same time, which makes it ideal if you’re hoping for privacy and entertainment under the glimmer of its snow-capped peaks. Plus, with six ski resorts to choose from, breathtaking natural scenery, high-end dining, charming boutiques, and plenty of romantic activities to enjoy, this quaint destination has a little something for everyone to indulge in — especially couples looking to create new memories together.

An enchanting getaway for two

Couple wearing snowsuit and skis

Although Saint-Sauveur is typically busy with tourists year-round, there’s something special about winter that inspires travelers to flock to this idyllic destination during the colder season. Coated in fresh snow and glowing with the charm of twinkling lights, the town has been widely recognized as one of Quebec’s premier winter sport destinations since 1934 — something that’s especially true when it comes to planning the perfect ski trip.

With trails varying in difficulty, length, and type, you and your partner can clip on your skis and head out for a day in the snow that’s both exhilarating and romantic. Did someone say après-ski cuddles?



As for couples who want to take things a little slower, tube sliding is also available — and incredibly fun. Alternatively, if cruising down snowy slopes isn’t your thing, the town’s nature trails are a great opportunity for couples who want to spend some time together surrounded by the serenity of nature. Whether you’re exploring these aboard a fat-tire bike, dog sled, or skidoo is up to you — just make sure you bundle up!

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Romance awaits in Saint-Sauveur

Couple toasting in spa bathrobes

As for helping ignite the romantic spark, the town’s resorts and restaurants don’t play around. Manoir Saint-Sauveur, for example, offers a dedicated Couple’s Getaway Package consisting of a one-night stay, breakfast, a bottle of wine delivered to your room, and a three-course meal at their restaurant — all for $212 per person. On the other hand, the resort’s Romantic Package starts from $339 per person and includes all of the above along with a couple’s Swedish massage for you and your partner to enjoy. The Strøm Nordic Spa Saint-Sauveur also currently offers an all-inclusive two-person Scandinavian spa experience for $599. And let’s face it: nothing screams romantic getaway more than a well-deserved pampering session.



Another experience you and your loved one can enjoy off the slopes is the BYOW Mediterranean-inspired dining experience at Feliciano, with meals starting at $30. So whether you prefer relaxing at a spa, getting your hearts pumping with outdoor activities, or cuddling up by the fire with a glass of wine in hand, there’s no place like Saint-Sauveur to add a touch of French sophistication and charm to your romantic escape. Bon amour!

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.