21 Best Hotels in Side Trips from Montreal, Quebec

Auberge and Spa Beaux Rêves

$ | 2310 boul. Ste-Adèle, Ste-Adèle, J8B 2N5, Canada

With a year-round Nordic spa and outdoor hot tub, hammocks hung all around the property, and a waterfall, relaxation is the order of the day at this rustic riverside retreat. Rooms in the fieldstone building have hardwood floors, and although furnishings are spare there's plenty of space for spreading out; all suites have fireplaces and double Jacuzzis. The spa includes a steam room and Finnish sauna. Breakfast and lunch are served in the spacious dining room. The auberge also offers a variety of packages that usually include dinner off-site at one of several local restaurants as well as a spa treatment or outdoor activity such as skiing, snowshoeing, cycling, or canoeing.

Pros

  • Personalized packages tailored to meet specific needs
  • All rooms overlook the river and have balconies or walk-out terraces
  • All about "unplugging"

Cons

  • Can be noisy due to close proximity to the road
  • No phone or television in rooms
  • No pool
2310 boul. Ste-Adèle, Ste-Adèle, J8B 2N5, Canada
450-229–9226
hotel Details
9 rooms, 1 loft
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Auberge Château Bromont

$ | 95 rue de Montmorency, Bromont, J2L 2J1, Canada

Among the rolling hills of the Townships and with great views of the local countryside from every room, this modern hotel is part of the Domaine Château-Bromont complex, and well priced, considering all the amenities available. The pool and whirlpool, along with its proximity to the popular Château-Bromont golf course, and some of the best ski hills in the area make this a great choice for a getaway any time of year.

Pros

  • Outstanding views from each room
  • Friendly staff
  • Close to ski hill and golf course

Cons

  • Lack of an elevator makes it difficult for guests on the upper floors, especially those with ski equipment
  • The décor is somewhat dated
  • Some rooms still need to be renovated
95 rue de Montmorency, Bromont, J2L 2J1, Canada
888-276–6668
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Auberge Knowlton

$ | 286 chemin Knowlton, Knowlton, J0E 1V0, Canada Fodor's Choice

A local landmark since 1849, when it was first a stagecoach stop, and later a railway stop, this rustic inn is a special-occasion venue for locals and a delightful option for visitors who relish period style and good regional cuisine. Its long porch and antique looking furniture can make you feel as if you stepped back in time. Bistro Le Relais, on the first floor, serves local wines and cheeses and offers a wide range of dishes, including confit de canard (duck), all of which can be savored on the terrace during the summer months.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of Knowlton's main attractions
  • Storage, repair kits, and so on for bicycles
  • Atmospheric restaurant serving good food

Cons

  • On the main road through town, so not the most scenic location
  • No elevator
  • Dark, natural light blocked due to veranda roof on second floor
286 chemin Knowlton, Knowlton, J0E 1V0, Canada
450-242–6886
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Auberge l'Étoile Sur-le-Lac

$ | 1200 rue Principale Ouest, Magog, J1X 2B8, Canada

The majority of rooms at this popular inn on Magog's waterfront have lake views, including some with fireplaces. The large windows overlooking the mountain-ringed Lac Memphrémagog make L'Ancrage restaurant bright and airy. The French and Mediterranean-inspired dishes served here include organic pork and veal as well as duck confit and grilled lamb. In summer you can eat outside on the terrace overlooking the lake.

Pros

  • Right on Lac Memphrémagog
  • Various packages available
  • Direct access to the popular cycling route Verte
  • Magog attractions all within comfortable walking distance

Cons

  • Not recommended for guests who are looking for isolated, peaceful surroundings
  • If weather is not accommodating, the hotel does not have alternative activities on offer
  • Heated pool water reported to be colder than lake
1200 rue Principale Ouest, Magog, J1X 2B8, Canada
819-843–6521
hotel Details
60 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Auberge Ripplecove

$$$ | 700 rue Ripplecove, Ayer's Cliff, J0B 1C0, Canada

The accommodations, service, and food at the Ripplecove, 11 km (7 miles) south of Magog, are good enough reason to make the detour. Bedrooms are elegant and furnished with antiques, and colorful walls nicely set off the artwork. Some rooms and suites have lake views, and there's a spa here, too, with a four-season hot tub that looks out onto the lake. The restaurant offer fine cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. There is also a British-style tavern on-site for visitors who are looking for a more relaxed atmosphere.

Pros

  • Beautiful lakeside setting
  • First-class dining

Cons

  • Expensive and a little stuffy
700 rue Ripplecove, Ayer's Cliff, J0B 1C0, Canada
800-668–4296
hotel Details
31 rooms, 3 suites, 3 cottages
Rate Includes: Some meals

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Aux Berges de l'Aurore

$ | 139 Rte. du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, J0B 2E0, Canada Fodor's Choice

From its lofty perch, this delightful century-old inn has spectacular views day and night—it's within the International Dark Sky Reserve—and is less than a minute's drive from Mont Mégantic National Park and the Astrolab. Sitting at an altitude of 600 feet, within extensive landscaped gardens and 105 acres of rolling hills, the tiny B&B is also in a wildlife-rich area, including wolves, moose, and wildcats. Lovely rooms are spacious and comfortable, with queen-size beds, modern bathrooms, and interesting artwork. Suites, accommodating up to four, have private balconies. Fruit-laden breakfasts and dinner (by reservation) draw on local produce, and hikers can get a packed lunch. Reservations are essential.

Pros

  • Close to area activities
  • Delicious breakfasts
  • Hiking trails on the property

Cons

  • Minimum two-night stay holiday weekends and some other times
  • No shampoo or conditioner provided
  • Some bathrooms have musty odor
139 Rte. du Parc, Notre-Dame-des-Bois, J0B 2E0, Canada
819-888–2715
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Domaine Jolivent

$$ | 667 chemin Bondville, Lac Brome, J0E 1R0, Canada

Somewhat hidden away, in the Bondville section of Lac Brome, and on 112 acres of sheer bucolic splendor, is Domaine Jolivent, one of the best kept secrets in the Eastern Townships. Serene, quiet, and elegant, this heritage inn, with its variety of hiking trails, idyllic pond, spa treatments, and overall relaxed vibe, has been an ideal spot for generations of Montrealers in search of peace and rejuvenation. One could spend their entire holiday without ever leaving the grounds as, in addition to its outdoor pool and pond, Jolivent's clients have access to the majestic Lac Brome, which is just across the road. Featuring both indoor and outdoor (in season) dining, Jolivent offers outstanding local fare. Whether snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and chilling in front of a roaring fireplace in winter or hiking, doing aquatic activities, and chilling on the outdoor terrasse in summer, Domaine Jolivent has something for everyone.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Gorgeous common areas
  • Plenty of outdoor activities year-round

Cons

  • Rooms can be small
  • No coffee machines in rooms
  • Might be noisy from other rooms
667 chemin Bondville, Lac Brome, J0E 1R0, Canada
450-243–4272
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Estrimont Suites and Spa

$ | 44 av. de l'Auberge (Rte. 141 N), Orford, J1X 6J3, Canada

With a Nordic shower, Scandinavian baths, and relaxation yurt, plus nearby golf courses, riding stables, and ski hills, this attractive complex fits the bill for an active or relaxing break. Built of cedar, the hotel offers rooms with fireplaces and private balconies, and more than half of them have a view of Mont-Orford. The Tomahawk Grill is an upscale steak house specializing in meat and seafood. Access to the baths is included in every booking.

Pros

  • Very reasonably priced spa packages
  • Excellent place for conferences or business retreats
  • Two outdoor hot tubs in scenic surroundings

Cons

  • Only one suite is wheelchair accessible
  • Rooms appear dated
  • Children not allowed in spa, yet children were there and noisy
44 av. de l'Auberge (Rte. 141 N), Orford, J1X 6J3, Canada
800-567–7320
hotel Details
95 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Fairmont Le Château Montebello

$$$ | 392 rue Notre-Dame, Montebello, J0V 1L0, Canada Fodor's Choice
Fairmont Le Château Montebello, St-Sauveur-des-Monts
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On a bank of the Ottawa River, with its own marina, this grand log-built hotel provides rustic luxury, local flavor, beautiful grounds, great views, and heaps of activities—no wonder it's an annual family destination for many well-heeled Canadians. Every window seems positioned to offer a fine vista, especially in the restaurants, where the menu makes good use of locally sourced ingredients. Some 10,000 red cedar logs went into the construction of the main building, centered on a six-sided stone fireplace. Kids are especially well entertained, with pinball, pools, water sports, mountain bikes, a mini cinema, and even a race track for remote-control cars.

Pros

  • Great place to bring children
  • State-of-the-art conference facility
  • Beautiful pool and spa

Cons

  • No nearby restaurants of note
  • Pricey, and a C$35 per-room, per-night resort fee is added to your bill at checkout
  • Carpeting in some rooms looks a bit worn as does some of the furniture in the lounge
392 rue Notre-Dame, Montebello, J0V 1L0, Canada
819-423–6341
hotel Details
211 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Fairmont Tremblant

$$$ | 3045 chemin de la Chapelle, Mont-Tremblant, J8E 1E1, Canada Fodor's Choice

The centerpiece of the Tremblant resort area takes its cues from the grand 19th-century railroad "castle hotels" scattered throughout Canada. The 22-year-old hotel features wood paneling, copper and wrought-iron details, stained glass, and a gorgeous three-sided stone fireplace in the renovated lobby and bar area, which is furnished with sleek Danish-inspired furniture and treetop side tables. During ski season, guests on the Gold Floor receive complimentary breakfast and evening appetizers. Skiers can zoom off the mountain right into the ground-level Ricochet Café and Terrasse, near the full-service spa. The vegan creations at Restaurant Choux Gras are especially noteworthy.

Pros

  • Poolside barbecue during the summer
  • Dogs (under 50 pounds) allowed
  • Easy access to ski hills and the village

Cons

  • It's in the fairly busy village rather than more scenic grounds
  • Valet parking C$42 plus tax
  • Public parking is a 10-minute walk away (and fees may apply)
3045 chemin de la Chapelle, Mont-Tremblant, J8E 1E1, Canada
819-681–7000
hotel Details
314 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Château Bromont

$ | 90 rue Stanstead, Bromont, J2L 1K6, Canada

Massages, algae wraps, and aromatherapy are just a few of the services at this European-style resort, which also includes a large, Turkish-style hammam (steam room) and the Château Bromont Golf Course. Rooms are generally large and comfortable, with contemporary furniture. Sunny Mediterranean colors dress the atrium walls, and center-facing rooms have balconies and window boxes. Greenery and patio furniture surround the swimming pool in the middle of the atrium (there's another pool outside). The restaurant, Les 4 Canards, serves regional cuisine, much of which features duck, an area specialty. The dining room has a panoramic view.

Pros

  • Outdoor hot tubs
  • Turkish-style hammam
  • Scenic mountain views

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Windows facing the interior courtyard/indoor swimming pool do not open
  • Some rooms are dated
90 rue Stanstead, Bromont, J2L 1K6, Canada
888-276–6668
hotel Details
166 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Mont-Gabriel

$ | 1699 chemin du Mont-Gabriel, Ste-Adèle, J8B 1A5, Canada

At this 1,200-acre resort you can relax in a contemporary room with a valley view or commune with nature in a rustic-style cabin with a fireplace, and there are activities aplenty. In winter, you can ski out from many rooms; in the spring, summer, and fall, you can get your golfing in; and year-round you can indulge your senses at Spa Relaxia—there are even spa packages for kids. The French cuisine at L'Ambroisie restaurant is good, with entrées such as salmon rotolo with balsamic sauce and duck breast with black cherries. On a historical note, this place started out as a log structure with about a dozen rooms, built by Josephine Hartford Bryce, whose grandfather founded the A&P grocery chain.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds
  • Ski out from many rooms
  • Reasonable packages on offer

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side
  • Can be noisy
  • Some complaints of poor service
1699 chemin du Mont-Gabriel, Ste-Adèle, J8B 1A5, Canada
450-229–3547
hotel Details
132 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Spa Watel

$ | 250 rue St-Venant, Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, J8C 2Z7, Canada

If you're looking for a room with a double-size Jacuzzi, a fireplace, and a balcony with a superb view of Lac des Sables, try this white-painted, lodge-style hotel, which is also convenient for the boutiques and cultural activities in Ste-Agathe. Inside, the lounge and restaurant are decorated in a casual country style, and you have a choice of either a basic motel-style room or a larger room with pine or wicker furnishings. The hotel also features a small spa area with two small swimming pools (one indoor, one outdoor), indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a cold bath, a sauna, and massage and esthetician services. It gets especially busy here when there's a show on at the theater, Le Patriote, next door.

Pros

  • Adjacent to three beaches
  • Indoor and outdoor pools and Jacuzzis
  • Year-round outdoor spas

Cons

  • Not all rooms have a Jacuzzi, fireplace, and lake view
  • Some lake-view rooms are off an enclosed glass balcony, motel style, so they don't receive direct air from outside
  • The facilities could stand to benefit from a little updating
250 rue St-Venant, Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, J8C 2Z7, Canada
819-326–7016
hotel Details
31 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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La Maison de Bavière

$ | 1470 chemin de la Rivière, Val-David, J0T 2N0, Canada Fodor's Choice

Walking into this charming bed-and-breakfast is like being transported to a cozy Bavarian mountain inn. Originally owned by a Bavarian frau and her Québécois husband, every door, shutter, and breakfast room tabletop—and even the claw-foot bathtub in one room—is lovingly hand-painted in colorful Bavarian designs. With her meticulous attention to detail, current owner Josée Casavant has added some lovely touches of her own, including an antique tricycle and a bespectacled sheep mascot, from her travels in Europe, Tunisia, and Egypt. Pointed cathedral ceilings, rich wooden beams, attic windows, and a fireplace in the small lounge add to the cozy Bavarian Québécois country ambience. If you choose the B&B option, Josée makes breakfast herself using fresh, organic products to prepare popular favorites like fruit smoothies, homemade granola, French toast, and egg in the basket with Gruyère to fortify you before you head out for a day of cycling or cross-country skiing.

Pros

  • Directly across from the P'tit Train du Nord cycling and cross-country ski trail
  • Two-minute walk to the village of Val-David
  • Lovely backyard facing the rushing Rivière du Nord

Cons

  • Only six rooms
  • Common area is small and right off the bedrooms, so guests need to keep voices down
  • The bedroom of the efficiency/studio apartment is only accessible by a short ladder
1470 chemin de la Rivière, Val-David, J0T 2N0, Canada
866-322–3528
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Le Chantecler

$ | 1474 chemin Chantecler, Ste-Adèle, J8B 1A2, Canada

A longtime favorite with Montrealers, this hotel has seen better days, but it remains a good choice for active types wanting to expend some energy. Built in the 1930s, this rustic spot in the Laurentians, near the lovely Lac Ste-Adèle, offers a good range of year-round activities. These include skiing, ice-climbing, skating on the lake, and snowshoeing with a trapper in winter, and horseback riding, golf packages, and mountain biking in summer. And if you overwork your muscles, massage therapy is available. Rooms and chalets, furnished with Canadian pine, have a rustic appeal and some have a view of the lake. For business guests there are various meeting rooms and conference amenities.

Pros

  • Friendly, helpful staff
  • Lakeside rooms
  • Year-round activities

Cons

  • Can be hard to get a reservation
  • Rooms in need of renovation
  • Restaurant sometimes closed
1474 chemin Chantecler, Ste-Adèle, J8B 1A2, Canada
450-229–3555
hotel Details
137 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Le Grand Lodge

$ | 2396 rue Labelle, Mont-Tremblant, J8E 1T8, Canada

At this Scandinavian-style log-cabin hotel, on 13½ acres on the shore of Lac Ouimet, you'll find great year-round amenities and activities for families and sports lovers and a resort-style feel that survives its busy conference trade schedule. Rooms, from studios to two-bedroom suites, are spacious, with kitchenettes, stone fireplaces, and balconies that overlook the water. The indoor-outdoor Whisky Bar, which overlooks the lake, serves light bistro food; the more formal Chez Borivage has a good wine cellar and specializes in French and Québécois cuisine. Families will appreciate the game room for teens, the pool and skating rink, and activities that include making summer bonfires on the beach and taffy on the winter snow.

Pros

  • Peaceful environment amid woods and walking trails
  • Ice rink and ice path in winter
  • Private beach

Cons

  • Rooms and suites not very stylish
  • Narrow swimming pool
  • Fireplaces are gas, not wood-burning
2396 rue Labelle, Mont-Tremblant, J8E 1T8, Canada
819-425–2734
hotel Details
112 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Manoir Hovey

$$$$ | 575 chemin Hovey, North Hatley, J0B 2C0, Canada Fodor's Choice

Overlooking Lac Massawippi, with a private beach, this elegant retreat feels rather like a private estate, with many activities, such as tennis, boating, and bicycling, included in the room rate. Built in 1900, the manor was modeled after George Washington's Mount Vernon. Rooms have a mix of antiques and more modern furniture, richly printed fabrics, and lace trimmings; many have fireplaces and private balconies that overlook the lake. Le Hatley restaurant serves excellent Québécois cuisine that follows flavor principles, which vary according to season (e.g., the use of birch trees to make birch syrup in spring; foraged wild mushrooms, plants, and herbs in the summer; local harvests in fall; preserves in winter).  Feeling peckish? Freshly made tea and scones are available any time of day.

Pros

  • Secluded, lakeside setting
  • Historic buildings
  • Wheelchair accessible

Cons

  • Main restaurant overpriced
  • Grounds often taken over by weddings on weekends
  • 10% tax added to Saturday-night room rate
575 chemin Hovey, North Hatley, J0B 2C0, Canada
819-842–2421
hotel Details
36 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Moulin Wakefield Mill Hotel and Spa

$$ | 60 chemin Mill, Gatineau, J0X 3G0, Canada

Part heritage mill with original features, part modern environmentally friendly building, this waterside hotel and spa on the edge of Gatineau Park has lots of character, wonderful views of the MacLaren Falls, and plenty of pampering on offer. You can take in the views from an outdoor pool, hot tub, and hotel terraces. Rooms in the Heritage Mills, once part of the grain silos, are elegant; those in the LEED-registered Eco River Lodge have ultramodern amenities and huge windows overlooking the river. The restaurant, Muse, offers French and Québécois cuisine. You can unwind at the wine bar, or listen to live music on Friday and Saturday evenings in the Heron lounge. In the winter, you can enjoy the snowshoe trails on the grounds.

Pros

  • Walking distance to Gatineau Park
  • Great views
  • Pets allowed

Cons

  • Hotel caters mostly to adults
  • Expensive
  • Hardwood floors in rooms in the main building are in need of refinishing
60 chemin Mill, Gatineau, J0X 3G0, Canada
819-459–1838
hotel Details
42 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Quintessence

$$$$ | 3004 chemin de la Chapelle, Mont-Tremblant, J8E 1E1, Canada

There are spectacular views of Lac Tremblant from every room of this quiet, chic, boutique hotel near the ski slopes. Within the stone-and-wood building, on three acres along the lakeshore, each suite has a king-size bed, a balcony or patio with lake views, a wood-burning fireplace, a stereo, and a bathroom with a heated marble floor and Jacuzzi. Service, including a ski shuttle and a concierge who can provide firewood, is an emphasis here.

Pros

  • Massages in your suite
  • Concierge can provide firewood
  • Lovely garden

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Furnishings could be of better quality
  • Offer of babysitting service for guests, but not all sitters are satisfactory
3004 chemin de la Chapelle, Mont-Tremblant, J8E 1E1, Canada
819-425–3400
hotel Details
31 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Relais St-Denis

$ | 61 rue St-Denis, St-Sauveur-des-Monts, J0R 1R4, Canada

Once a wartime refuge for well-heeled English children and their governesses, this inn and spa now offers everyone a refuge from everyday stress, with a fireplace and a whirlpool bath in every room and a year-round outdoor heated pool and steam room. The building has a traditional sloping Québécois roof and dormer windows.  There is no restaurant, but the hotel has partnered with some of the restaurants around town to offer guest discounts.

Pros

  • Variety of spa services and in-room massage packages
  • Kitchenette in all rooms and suites
  • Walking distance to restaurants, outlet shopping, and activities

Cons

  • No restaurant on-site
  • Décor is basic and could use updating
  • Wi-Fi can be slow
61 rue St-Denis, St-Sauveur-des-Monts, J0R 1R4, Canada
450-227–4766
hotel Details
42 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Spa Eastman

$$$$ | 895 chemin des Diligences, Eastman, J0E 1P0, Canada

The oldest spa in Québec, once a simple health center, has evolved into a bucolic haven for anyone seeking rest and therapeutic treatments, including lifestyle and weight-management counseling. Surrounded by 326 acres of rolling, wooded land 15 km (9 miles) west of Magog, the elegant, simple structure has all the calm of a Japanese garden, and guest rooms have fireplaces, large balconies, and views of Mont-Orford. The restaurant prepares healthy meals following the principles of Tonique Cuisine®—gluten- and dairy-free dishes cooked at low temperatures. Produce comes straight from the chef's garden, and meat, such as lamb and the ubiquitous duck, for which the region is famous, is sourced from local farms.

Pros

  • Dinner included in room rate
  • Stunning surroundings
  • Wheelchair-accessible rooms

Cons

  • No phone or TV might prove too isolating for some
  • Limited dining selection
  • Very pricey
895 chemin des Diligences, Eastman, J0E 1P0, Canada
450-297–3009
hotel Details
44 rooms
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive

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