My husband and I stayed here when we attended the Formula 1 Grand Prix. This is a rather unique place, which is a series of homes converted into accommodations.
If you have trouble climbing stairs, you may want to inquire before you book if there are any easily accessible rooms.
Our room was on the 2nd floor with 18 stairs to get to it. (As well as 8 stairs just to get into the building).
The room was comfortable and clean, and the AC was a welcome relief at the end of a long day. It was a very nice room, however the bathroom was very tiny. While using the facilities you could wash your hands while still sitting! It reminded us of the tiny washrooms often seen in England.
Our room included a microwave and mini fridge which was helpful because we purchased a few groceries to make sandwiches to take to the track.
There is also breakfast available in the main building, for an additional cost. We ate there one morning and the food was delicious, however the second time we ate there, while the eggs and waffles were good, the bacon was flavourless and paper thin. (perhaps it is normal for the region?)
This hotel is very conveniently located about a 2 minute walk to the Lucien-L'Allier metro stop and is a short ride on the metro to Berri UQAM station where you change metro lines to take you to Jean Drapeau station (which is where you get off for the track).
Also, you are within easy walking distance to Crescent Street which is where the F1 street festival is held.