The Institut de tourisme et d’hôtellerie du Québec (ITHQ) has reopened the Hôtel de l’ITHQ in Canada after completing renovations.
Located in the centre of Montreal, the hotel has recently updated its accommodations, consisting of 36 rooms, four rooms designed for guests with limited mobility and two suites.
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ITHQ general director Liza Frulla said: “I’m proud that the newly revitalised Hôtel de l’ITHQ stands as a testament to our unwavering dedication to scholastic excellence, our enthusiasm for high-quality Québec products and materials and our resolve to champion more sustainable practices.”
ITHQ Rooms director Brishna Hilaire said: “We aimed to capture the essence of our province by using both locally sourced materials and the talents of regional artists, craftspeople and suppliers.
“Additionally, by leveraging local assets, we are minimising our carbon footprint related to transportation and endorsing sustainable practices.”
The renovation included the use of Québec artisanship in every aspect of the hotel, with each room featuring Québec products and materials selected by architecture and design company Ædifica.
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By GlobalDataThe refurbishment offers ITHQ students an upgraded and sustainable learning environment that meets the industry’s current service standards.
This further enables students to improve their skills, employ the knowledge they gain from this experience, as well as develop new ideas.
Brishna Hilaire added: “By staying at the Hôtel de l’ITHQ, guests become invaluable supporters of the entire Québec tourism network, as the hotel’s operations benefit the next generation of hospitality professionals and support the training of today’s and tomorrow’s talent.”
The hotel is also located a short distance from Sherbrooke metro station and has been managed by ITHQ since 1976.
