Welcome to Maniwaki
The Désert River cuts through the forests around Maniwaki, making it a natural base for kayaking, fishing, and canoe trips into the backcountry. Winter opens up cross-country skiing and snowmobiling across wide stretches of boreal landscape. Resorts in Maniwaki cater to outdoor-focused visits, with easy access to trails and waterways that draw visitors in every season. It's a practical and scenic choice for a nature-led escape.
How to find the best resort deal in Maniwaki
The same magic that powers our flight search can also help you score incredible room rates online. Here are some handy tips to find the perfect stay and save in seconds.
Book in advance
Book in advance if possible. Organising things sooner rather than later usually means better prices and a wider selection of resorts, especially around holidays and school breaks.
...Or bag a last-minute Maniwaki resort deal
Prices tend to rise closer to your stay. But in low season, last-minute offers can still pop up when resorts have rooms to fill.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
A little flexibility can make a big difference when searching for cheap resorts in Maniwaki. Choose midweek stays over weekends, or go during shoulder season instead of the busiest periods.
Go all-inclusive
All-inclusive resorts in Maniwaki keep things simple by bundling meals, activities and drinks into the room rate. They're a great option if you plan to stay mostly in one place and want to keep daily costs predictable. Check availability for this type of stay before booking.
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Jump straight to the deals by making use of the 'Only show hotels with discounts' filter. It highlights resorts with special offers without the extra scrolling.
When to visit Maniwaki
High and low season in Maniwaki
Summer draws the most visitors to Maniwaki, and it's easy to see why. The warm months open up the area's forests, rivers, and outdoor trails, making it a good time for hiking, paddling, and exploring nature. Demand picks up between June and August, so securing your accommodation early gives you more options.
Late autumn and winter see fewer visitors passing through Maniwaki, which means you'll generally find more availability and less competition for accommodation. Winter brings heavy snow to the area, which suits cross-country skiing and snowshoeing but limits other outdoor activities. Some local services may scale back during the quieter months.
Maniwaki has cultural roots tied to the Algonquin community, and local events can reflect that heritage alongside seasonal celebrations. Regional tourism resources and visitor information centres in the area are your best starting point for current programming. Reaching out before your trip helps you plan around anything worth timing your visit for.
Events in Maniwaki
Best family-friendly Maniwaki resorts
Family time doesn't have to cost a fortune at Château Logue Hotel. This 3-star resort combines value with amenities that make life easier when travelling with kids, such as a golf course and an indoor swimming pool.
Best spa resorts in Maniwaki
Slow things down with a spa getaway to Château Logue Hotel. This 3-star stay delivers the zen, with massage services and an indoor swimming pool for you to enjoy.



