Welcome to
HI Trois-Rivières
Auberge internationale de Trois-Rivières
Given the current restrictions, the hostel is closed until further notice.
HI Trois-Rivières, Auberge internationale de Trois-Rivières
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
G9A 2C7
Between Montréal and Québec City, Trois-Rivières is a lively city that blends its vibrant arts and culture with its long history as Quebec's second oldest city. HI Trois-Rivières is just outside the Old City where you'll find open-air dining, shops, galleries, museums and more. Head over to St Quentin Island, an island park in the city centre.
- Exploring the nearby Old City on foot
- Enjoying a local craft beer at Le Temps d'une Pinte
- Escaping to the outdoor oasis of St. Quentin Island
Open: 10:00 - 22:00
Check-in: from 16:00
Check-out: before 10:30
Amenities
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Free wifi
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Cafe on site
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Fully equipped kitchen
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Linen included
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Free parking
A glimpse of the hostel
Rooms & Beds
Shared Rooms

8-Bed Room
Hombres, this one's for you. Our male-only shared room sleeps 8 in bunkbeds.
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Free WiFi
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Linens
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Men only room

6-Bed Room
Ladies, this one's for you. Our female-only shared room sleeps six in three bunkbeds.
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Free WiFi
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Linens

4-Bed Room
Our smallest shared room sleeps four in two bunks and comes in male-only or co-ed options.
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Free WiFi
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Linens
Private Rooms

Family Room
Perfect for families, this room can sleep four in a double bed and one set of bunkbeds.Shared washrooms are down the hall.
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Free WiFi
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Towels
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Linens

Private Double Room
For those times when you need a bit more privacy, our simplest private rooms have a double bed. Shared washrooms are down the hall.
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Free WiFi
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Towels
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Linens
Group Bookings
HI Trois-Rivières welcomes groups of up to 32 and offers cooking and communal areas great for your next group gathering.

HI Trois-Rivières, Auberge internationale de Trois-Rivières
497, Radisson Street, Trois-Rivières
Quebec, G9A 2C7







Breathe a breath of fresh air at Parc Laviolette
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
This place is like a little sanctuary in the middle of the city and has the best view of the Laviolette bridge. Did you know it's the longest steel-frame bridge in Quebec? This park is also a perfect spot to walk around, have a picnic or build out your Instagram feed.