Convenient distance from Le Massif (less than 10 minutes to the south) and Mont-Sainte-Anne (less than 20 minutes) for great skiing and snowboarding. Nice view of the river from the dining room, and hosts and staff were very friendly and accommodating. Rooms are a bit dated, but very comfortable and charming with the homemade quilts that give the Courtepointe its name.
Breakfast dining at the hotel was delicious, but dinner was really remarkable. Truly, some of the best dining in Quebec. Menu would be very limited for vegans, and might be difficult for gluten-free diets, but for everyone else-- highly, highly recommended. Including information about the dinner because the nearby options are very limited, and the meal really added a lot to our hotel experience. There are a wide array of fishes and shellfish, in a variety of classic French sauces with a twist (saffron cream; pink peppercorn bechamel), delicate soups, fresh baguette, seasonal vegetables cooked to perfection, fantastic desserts (creme brulee, some sort of magical maple sugar dessert), and a nice array of local and international wines to choose from. Get a reservation, however, after booking your room-- availability is somewhat limited and it's got limited hours as well.
Hotel would not be easy to get to without a rental car, but the price of a rental car PLUS the two night stay at the Courtepointe would still run about $100 CAD less than staying at Resort hotels.